LANGHAMER INKS WITH DESERT DOGS
The Medicine Hat Tigers are pleased to announce that 19 year old goaltender Marek Langhamer has signed an entry level contract with the NHL Phoenix Coyotes. The Czech born Langhamer was drafted by the Coyotes in 2012, 184th overall.
Marek was in the Tigers office on Wednesday to put pen to paper on his new deal, tweeting a photo out while saying “I’m really excited to become a part of Phoenix Coyotes organization. Also wanna thank @tigershockey and my family.”
Langhamer put up impressive numbers during the second half of the season but his best work came representing his country at the IIHF World Junior Championships. Langhamer and his Czech Republic teammates defeated Team Canada in a shootout, with Marek stopping 25 saves plus 2 in the shootout. It was the Czech Republic’s first win against Canada in 15 games.
The confidence Langhamer gained from the World Juniors followed him to Medicine Hat and into the final months of his WHL season. He finished with a 2.58 goals against average and .913 save percentage, both among the top 10 in the league.
Langhamer said about his hard work ““It doesn’t happen every day. It was a great feeling. It’s hard to put into words; it’s a dream come true for me.”
Marek will head to Phoenix for their camp next fall and has the eligibility to return as a 20 year old to the Tigers. Fans are hoping to see the Czech in the pipes for next season!
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