Name Thomas Tragust Career start 2003 Role Ice hockey player | Height 1.79 m NHL Draft Undrafted Weight 74 kg | |
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Thomas Tragust is a goaltender for Italy at the 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships and the Texas Tornado of the NAHL. He participated at the 2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Italian National men's ice hockey team.
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- Canadian solar on ice with icehockey star thomas tragust for mobile
- Starker save von thomas tragust big save by thomas tragust
- Before North America
- North America
- References

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Before North America

Tragust began to play ice hockey in Latsch, Italy, until he was eleven years old. Afterwards, he played for Meran. In 2003, he debuted in the A1 series, the premier ice hockey league in Italy, where in his first game he recorded a 6-0 shutout. He led the team to two national championships. In 2005, he played for Italy at the IIHF World U-20 Hockey Championship in Division I. He was the backup to Jason Muzzatti at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. At the Olympics, Tragust got his break in the final game, when they were risking demotion to Group B. Italy was down 3-0 to Slovenia, when head coach Mickey Goulet pulled veteran Muzzatti, in favour of Tragust, who ended up tying the game. After Tragust left Meran, the team dropped to the second division.
North America
He was the starting goalie for the Texas Tornado. Having attended development camp with the Buffalo Sabres, he is seeking to further his professional career, possibly playing in the NHL.
He returned to his Native Italy to play for HC Fassa.