Free agent forward Jeremy Bracco has officially inked a one-year contract with HC TWK Innsbruck of the ICE Hockey League, better known as ICEHL.
The 27-year-old winger, and former draft pick of the Leafs, comes into play with a stellar resume and loads of international and professional experience.
Jeremy Bracco also played a short but quite noticeable stint with HKM Zvolen in the Tipos Extraliga of Slovakia, where, in six games, he had seven assists.
His playmaking ability, despite playing so little throughout his career, has been very noticeable.
Bracco has enjoyed success at almost every level he has played. At Windsor, he was an instrumental player on the Spitfires as they captured the 2017 CHL Memorial Cup.
A year later, Bracco captured an AHL Calder Cup with the Toronto Marlies. Both become valuable assets regarding high-pressure performances and being part of successful teams.
Internationally, Bracco has represented the United States with distinction, earning gold at several marquee tournaments.
He was part of USA teams in the 2013 World U17 Hockey Challenge, the 2015 U18 World Championship, and the 2017 World Junior Championship, all that speaks well of his bloodline as a player who should be able to shine both individually and on a team.
Now back with HC TWK Innsbruck, Bracco is in position to make a full move in the ICEHL, coming in with championship-winning experience, elite playmaking, and a history of success in this next chapter of professional hockey.
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Yes | 23 | 15.8 % |
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