Red Wings prospect Michael Rasmussen has put his two-day stay in Zurich’s airport behind him, and he spoke with the Kronen Zetiung’s Christoph Kothgasser regarding his travel troubles and his hopes for his upcoming campaign with the Graz 99ers. What follows is roughly translated from German:
After his odyssey, the new 99ers star Rasmussen is excited to play!
After his travel odyssey, the new Graz 99ers star received “Krone” for an interview after his arrival in Graz. The NHL forward, who is in Graz on loan from Detroit, chatted before today’s debut in the home game vs. Dornbirn.
On his turbulent journey: “I’ve been on my way to Graz since Monday–over two days in total. The problem is that I flew in via Zurch, and due to coronavirus regulations, I was never allowed to enter [Switzerland]. But then I wasn’t allowed to travel any further, either. I was locked in at the airport in Switzerland and couldn’t go to any hotel. I only had a day room at the airport with a bed. I actually felt a bit like Tom Hanks in the movie “Terminal.” He too was stuck at the airport in the film.”
New in Austria: “I actually have no history with Austria, I’ve neer been here before. I didn’t even know that Thomas Vanek was from Graz. I played with him in Detroit, he assisted on my first goal in the NHL. Maybe I should give him a call right away. Maybe he’ll have a few tips for me.”
Thomas Vanek: “Playing with him on the Red Wings was great. He had great skills as a pro with a strong shot.”
Graz as a stop-over: “After the NHL wasn’t going to play for a long time, I looked for opportunities to gain practical experience. There were a couple of options. When I heard about Graz’s interest, I got on the plane. I don’t know how long I’ll be here, but I want to help the team quickly.”
The premiere against Dornbirn: “I haven’t played since March. But I’m fully fit and I’m dying to play again. I have a good physique: I can set picks on the power play and can also score goals. I’m ready for my debut with the Graz 99ers!”