Jul 18, 2022
Rochester Americans General Manager Jason Karmanos announced today that the team has signed forwards Kohen Olischefski and Josh Passolt and defenseman Zachary Berzolla and goaltender Beck Warm all to one-year American Hockey League contracts for the 2022-23 season.
Olischefski returns to the organization finishing the 2021-22 campaign on an amateur tryout with Rochester, where he appeared in three games.
Before signing with the Amerks, Olischefski completed a five-year collegiate career between the University of Denver (NCHC) and Providence College (H-East) from 2017-22. Prior to transferring to Providence for the 2021-22 season, the 24-year-old forward registered 53 points (22+31) in 134 career games with the Denver from 2017-2021.
As a graduate student with the Friars in 2021-22, the 6-foot-2, 190-pound forward finished sixth amongst the team’s forwards in assists (10) and seventh in 18 points while skating in all 38 games.
Before attending Denver and Providence, Olischefski, an Abbotsford, B.C. native, skated in four seasons in the USHL, tallying 125 points (38+87) in 125 games with the Chilliwack Chiefs from 2013-2017.
Passolt joins the organization after appearing in six games with the Cincinnati Cyclones last season, where he scored his first professional point with a second-period tally on April 15 against Indy. Additionally, the 26-year-old forward skated in four contests during the Kelly Cup Playoffs with the Cyclones in 2022.
Prior to turning pro, the Maple Grove, Minn., native completed a five-year collegiate career at Western Michigan (NCHC), totaling 108 points on 44 goals and 64 assists in 166 career games. Passolt earned NCHC Academic All-Conference honors all five seasons and was twice named a NCHC Distinguished Scholar.
Passolt’s best season as a member of the Broncos came during his sophomore season in 2018-19 when he set career-highs in goals (16) and points (34) in 36 contests. In his final campaign at Western Michigan, Passolt tallied 28 points on eight goals and a career-high 20 assists en route to helping the Broncos to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship game as well as earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The 6-foot, 195-pound forward also helped WMU earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament win with a 2-1 victory in overtime over Northeastern on March 25.
Warm, 23, comes to Rochester after spending the majority of 2021-22 campaign…
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