The club signed an hockey player from overseas, who played two matches and fled back to America. Secretly!

Everything ran smoothly, and the entrance inspection was smooth. Peterson even played two games for the Steelers and got along with his teammates in the cabin. But a week later, he apologized from the match, saying that he was ill and hardly slept, so he would not intervene in the match. He also asked for an immediate return to the United States.

A few days later, the club wanted to send him to a doctor, but the hockey player strictly refused. He even offered to help a psychologist, all in collaboration with his agent. Then came the shock. The American packed his fiddles, parked his car in front of the rented apartment, left the apartment keys on the table, and was gone.

It later emerged that Peterson, who was drafted in the 6th round in 2013, had a new agent and joined the new North American ECHL league without permission. The German club is now considering legal action for breach of contract. “Such fraudulent behavior has no place in professional sports,” the club said.

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