Timtu signed a two-year contract with Finnish striker Panno Miho

Timrå found his replacement for the long-term injured Anton Wedeen.

Kimmo Kaapanen recruits the fourth Finnish player to the SHL team.

– For Mr. Mai He is a two-way player who can play in many positions and positions in different roles on the ice, says the sports director.

Anton Wieden had to undergo surgery after injuring his knee joint and missed the rest of the season.

27-year-old Finnish striker Banu Mihu signed a contract with Timra until next season.

He’s spent the past five seasons playing for the big green and yellow Elvis from Mecca Hockey Club in Tampere.

Panu Mieho is a two-way player who can play in many positions and positions in different roles on the ice. He is a good skater, strong player, and good at different forms of the game. With his income on the team, says Kimmo Kaapanen, coaches get more options to play, among other things, in the box play game.

Kimo Kabanen.
Kimo Kabanen.

The third flipper after the start of the series

Although Banu Miho fills a gap from Anton Wedein, he is not the same technical scorer.

Timrå before and during this season brought in Finns Elmori Eronen, Joonas Lyytinen and Axel Rindell.

As well as sporting director Kimmo Kaapanen who replaced Kent “Nubben” Norberg who went to HV71.

It’s similar to Timrå’s successful Finnish invasion in the early 2000s when Kimmo Kaapanen himself was a big crowd favourite.

Banu Miho is not ready to play in Thursday’s round when table 5 Temra receives table 7 Rogl.

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