Jeremy Bracco has joined HC TWK Innsbruck in the ICEHL for a new adventure.
The talented forward, once drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs, has signed a one-year deal with the team. At 27 years old, Bracco brings a wealth of experience from both international and professional arenas. During his brief time with HKM Zvolen in Slovakia’s Tipos Extraliga, he managed to rack up seven assists over just six games. His knack for creating plays stands out despite not having played extensively throughout his career.
Bracco has consistently shone at every level he’s participated in. He was key to Windsor Spitfires’ victory at the 2017 CHL Memorial Cup and helped the Toronto Marlies win an AHL Calder Cup a year later . These achievements highlight his ability to perform under pressure and contribute significantly to winning teams.
Bracco’s International Success:
On the international stage, Bracco has proudly donned the USA jersey, clinching gold at several prestigious tournaments. His participation in events like the 2013 World U17 Hockey Challenge, 2015 U18 World Championship, and 2017 World Junior Championship demonstrates his prowess as both an individual star and a team player. Fans might think this move is perfect for him to showcase his skills further.
Now with HC TWK Innsbruck, Bracco is poised to make waves in the ICEHL. With championship experience under his belt and exceptional playmaking abilities, he looks ready to excel in this next chapter of his hockey journey.
What do you think about Jeremy’s move?