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Dreher offers update on future vision.

Written 9 July 2018, 15:46

Today, while being interviewed at a charity golf tournament, Walter Dreher offered some insight into the future of the Huskies.

"Right now as we stand, we're about 3-ish million credit in funding away from our goal necessary to update our training facility. Right now, our large training facility is one of the best in the league, but we wan't to be unquestioned in our commitment to developing talent. An expanded training facility would allow us to be just that." Dreher told reporters.

He further said the team expects to have reach the target capital soon, but wouldn't offer a specific timeline for practical reasons.

The Huskies general manager also offered some insight into personel decision, and potential upcoming rocades.

"Right now we have a few young guys who are starting to really impress in practice leaving us with a hard, but great, decision to make as to who to start in the future. I don't wanna get into specifics but Brindisi has been really impressing the coaching staff and myself lately."

30-year old Soulie seems to be on the transfer block reading into Dreher's comments, in fact, unconfirmed reports have the team already shopping Soulie to multiple teams.

Also keeper Lander Schaelles is rumored to be in talks with the club about his future as the long tenured star reaches thirty.

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