Tristin Langan Headed to Norway

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After four years, Orlando Solar Bear fans will not see our well-known number 23 skating at Amway Center in the upcoming season. Today, Tristin Langan signed with the Stavanger Oilers in Norway. This will be his first time joining a European hockey team. While wearing purple, white, and orange, Langan played in 239 games scoring 79 goals and 125 assists. Though we enjoyed his time in Orlando, we will lose an excellent center who is smart and plays great offense. 

Prior to his time in Orlando, Tristin played for the Moose Jaw Warriors in the WHL. There he played a very similar career to his in Orlando. He played 241 games scoring 78 goals and 106 assists. 

Langan will be joining Hunter Fejes as one of our beloved players that left to join a European hockey team. In just a few short weeks, Tristin will be welcomed to the DNB Arena. 


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Ashley Trollinger

Ashley is a writer for ITR covering the Orlando Solar Bears. Go Bears!

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