The Kölner Haie of Germany’s DEL have signed forward Tanner Kero to a contract for the 2025-26 season, according to a team release.
Kero has played 134 career games over five NHL seasons, most recently as a fringe roster option for the Stars in the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons. He produced solid offense for his limited minutes, logging a 3-10–13 scoring line in 62 appearances across the two campaigns while averaging 10:13 per night. He was actually something of a full-time piece for Dallas in the COVID-shortened season, never heading down to the AHL and making 39 out of a possible 56 appearances that year.
Before his run in Dallas, his prior NHL experience came over a three-year run with the Blackhawks from 2015-18. The undrafted free agent out of Michigan Tech made a career-high 47 appearances for Chicago in 2016-17, seeing consistent time as a third and fourth-line center while recording a 6-10–16 scoring line.
While he’s always been a strong minor-league scoring option, that was never enough to land him any long-term NHL stability. Since his last NHL appearance, he spent an additional season in the Stars organization with AHL Texas, recording 50 points in 69 games during the 2022-23 season. He spent the following year on a minor-league contract with the AHL’s Colorado Eagles before heading overseas for the first time last summer, signing with HV71 in Sweden.
Kero only managed nine goals and 22 points in 52 games for the SHL club, which narrowly avoided relegation to the second-tier HockeyAllsvenskan. That was a sharp dropoff from his AHL production in the prior campaign, and he understandably wasn’t brought back after completing his one-year deal.
Instead of returning to more familiar waters in North America, Kero will now test the German circuit in hopes of gaining some new life offensively. The 33-year-old joins Brady Austin, Ryan MacInnis, Patrick Russell, and Dominik Uher as names on the Haie’s roster with NHL experience.