Austria’s team is preparing for the World Cup in Klagenfurt – in the middle of it all:
Lucas Thaler. The Carinthian not only attracts attention on the ice, but also with an exciting detail about his upcoming move.
A quick move to Munich
As already reported, the 24-year-old is heading to the top German club in the summer
EHC Red Bull Munich
in the
DEL. After strong performances in Salzburg, Thaler is taking the next step in his career. “It feels really good. Of course there is a lot of pressure in the DEL – especially for an Austrian,” the attacker told the “Kronen Zeitung”.
North America clause as a door opener
Particularly interesting: Provisions are already made in Thaler’s contract. According to “Krone”, an exit clause enables him to move overseas. “That would be my goal, my big dream,” explains Thaler. But at the same time he remains realistic: “First I have to prove myself in Munich.”
Flexible for the national team
Currently the focus is entirely on the national team
Austrian national ice hockey team. Team boss
Roger Bader is still working on the optimal positioning – especially in the center position. Thaler is extremely helpful to the team: “I don’t really care where I’ll be deployed.”
Image: EC Red Bull Salzburg
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