Hockey Olympian tragically passes away at 31
Sad news has struck the hockey world today as former hockey olympian Alexander Reichenberg has tragically passed away at the young age of 31 years old. His cause of death at this time is undetermined.
Reichenberg, never got to fulfill his dream of playing in the NHL, however he has played the game he loves all across Europe and even played at the grand stage of the Olympics.
We regret to announce the passing of professional hockey player and former player of the Norweigian National Team, Alexander Reichenberg at the age of 31.
Reichenberg had 21 goals, 44 points through 41 games played with Lillehammer in the Norweigian league this season. He also had stints in Czechia, Sweden, and Austria in his career.
With Norway's national team, he played 50 games, including suiting up at the 2018 Olympic Games. He had 11 goals, 24 points in that span.
We over here at HouseOfHockey would like to share our deepest condolences to the Reichenberg family and all those who are involved.
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