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9th year center Colin Long(37) stays in the new Alps HL for 2017/2018 after a very successful season with Asiago (10-32-42 with a +33 rating) but has decided to switch teams for Gherdëina.

Upon first leaving North American pro hockey, he spent two seasons playing with Dusseldorfer EG putting up some ok numbers but seemed to fall off some in his third year of DEL for Krefeld Pinguine.

He decided to take it down a level next signing with Asploven HC of Sweden’s tier two Allsvenskan but remained a bit flat with only 7 goals and 14 assists in 40 games and a horrible -20.

The former 2009 WHL Champion and captain of Kelowna Rockets has maybe quietly found a good home in the hybrid Austrian league.

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Colin Long (10)

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Phoenix Coyotes‘ restricted free agent center Colin Long(10) may have been reading the tea leaves with his decision to join Dusseldorfer EG Metro Stars of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) for 2012/2013, leaving that status on the table for now.

It was the final year of his 3-year entry level contract, which saw his playing time limited to just 53 AHL games with San Antonio Rampage and last season Portland Pirates, due to head and upper body injuries that continued to follow him.

He also played 50 games in the ECHL with Las Vegas Wranglers during his second year and was almost a point per game skater.

The former Coyotes‘ 4th round pick in the 2009 draft (#99 overall) doesn’t exactly have the size out there at 5’11” 186 lbs. but he does bring an edginess to his style, when he’s fully involved in the game.

Coming from a couple of years of big numbers in juniors, bigger things were expected of him but sidetracked due to multiple injuries to the 23-year old.

There’s still plenty of time for him to develop if he can stay healthy.