The 32-year-old brings a lot of experience as well as leadership to the roster. He has competed at the highest level for many years and is known for his strong in-game leadership and structured approach to the game. The Canadian has also worked closely with our Head Coach Vincent “vinS” Jozefiak in the past during their time in Wildcard, which gives us a strong foundation to build on from the start of this new phase for our team. All in all, this is an important step for us as we continue to develop our team and push towards a higher level.
Peter shares his thoughts:
“I’ve heard only great things about Metizport as an organization and watching the CS project develop from NA has been intriguing. It is a dream come true to be able to join a project that has high ambitions with a solid foundation beneath them, and reunite with vinS. I hope to achieve big things here as I make this big change in my life, and I promise to give it my all. Thank you for your support!”
“Stanislaw is a player we trust both in and outside the server. His experience, leadership, and understanding of the game are things we feel we have been missing. This is a key piece for us moving forward.”
– Metizport’s Sports Director Morten Vollan Christensen
Over the past weeks, our focus has been on getting stanislaw settled in Europe – he has now relocated to Poland – while also integrating him into both the team and the organization. We are very pleased with how he has approached this transition, and his willingness to take this step with us reflects the leadership and experience we have been looking to add to the roster.

stanislaw at ROG Journey Spring 2026
Alongside the signing of Peter, we also want to be open about where we are as a team, and that we are entering a period where we need to evaluate and adjust our roster. As part of this evaluation, Nikola “Dragon” Boskovic will be stepping out of the starting lineup for now. This is not a decision based on Nikola’s level or effort, but on team structure. We currently have some role overlaps and we need to explore different options to find the right balance in the team. Dragon remains part of Metizport and we are open to dialogue with teams who may be interested in him, but there is also a possibillity that he continues with Metizport.
We are also in ongoing discussions with several of our players regarding contract extensions. These conversations are positive, and we will share more when decisions have been finalized. In addition, Liam “MaiL09” Tügel will soon return from his loan. We are very pleased with his development during his time with Alliance, and the level he has shown, especially with the team coming close to qualifying for the Major.
His loan agreement runs until June 30, but includes a recall option. We will engage in a dialogue with Alliance, Liam and his representatives to determine the best solution for all parties moving forward.
April will be an important month for us. We will use this time to run trials and explore various options. We already have a group of players we want to look at, and this process will help us understand which direction we want to take.
We are not locking ourselves into one outcome. This could lead to small changes, or it could lead to a bigger rebuild. What matters is that we make the right decisions for the long term.
No matter what changes we make, our goal stays the same: We want to compete at the highest level. At the same time, we want to build a team with a strong structure, clear roles, and a positive working environment. This is the start of a new phase for us, and we are fully focused on getting it right.