The 28-year-old forward joined GSHC in 2012 and has been a solid contributor to their offense since then, scoring 32 goals and 32 assists in 90 games in two seasons.He will now stay with the team at least until 2016.
Head coach and team manager Chris McSorley points out that the Canadian forward is also an important part of the team off the ice: "Alexander is a player who excels in the big games. He is not only very popular among fans but also in the locker room. He knows how to bring a lot of emotions to the games, which allows the whole team to excel."