Kent Salfi
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Kent Salfi is a retired
Retirement
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 American
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-born Austria
Austria
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n ice hockey
Ice hockey
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 player who last played for HC TWK Innsbruck
HC TWK Innsbruck
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 of the Austrian Hockey League
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After spending four seasons in the University of Maine
University of Maine
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, Salfi played in Sweden
Sweden
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 for Mora IK
Mora IK
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 where he spent two seasons. He then moved to Timmendorfer Strand
Timmendorfer Strand
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 of Germany
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 for one season before moving to Austria and signed with VSV EC
VSV EC
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 in 1996. In 1997 he had a brief spell in Italy
Italy
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's Serie A
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 with Asiago, playing just three games for them before returning to VSV. He remained with the team until 2003 when he joined Black Wings Linz. He is a naturalised Austrian citizen and represents his adopted country at international level.

On 23 August 2010, Salfi announced his official retirement.

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