
Forwards Glenn Detulleo and Justin Cross Join Defenseman John Miller on K-Wings 08-09 Team
Published on July 15, 2008 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Kalamazoo Wings News Release
Kalamazoo, MI- The Kalamazoo Wings, proud member of the International Hockey League, announce the signings of forwards Glenn Detulleo, Justin Cross and defenseman John Miller; per team policy the terms of the contracts will be undisclosed.
Detulleo returns to Kalamazoo for this third season with the K-Wings. Last season was career year for the native of Timmons, Ontario, as the forward recorded 73 points (17 goals, 56 assists).
A tenacious competitor, Detulleo has played at 70 or more games in each of his past four seasons.
"With his work effect on and off the ice, Glenn has committed himself to becoming a top player in his league," said General Manager Wade Welsh. "We viewed Glenn as a leader last season and he will have even more responsibility this season."
Finishing the season as Assistant Captain, Detulleo earned the K-Wings' Kalsee Credit Union Unsung Hero Award. Detulleo also finished the regular season, leading all IHL players in assists.
Also returning for his third season is Justin Cross. The native of Camarillo, California surpassed his rookie numbers of 55 points (26 goals, 29 assists) by notching 56 points (18 goals and 38 assists) in nine fewer games.
Cross' efforts were noticed by the fans, as his stellar play on the ice earned him the K-Wings' Pepsi Sportsmanship Award.
"We (K-Wings) expect Justin to keep growing as a player," said Welsh. "Suffering through injures last year, we expect the productivity to increase with a health Cross.
Before turning pro, Cross spent four years at Niagara University, where as a member of the Purple Eagles, he recorded 92 points (36 goals, 56 assists) in 138 games.
-MORE-
Adding to the blue-line, John Miller will don on the K-Wings jersey for a second season. Like Cross, Miller battled injures that kept him out for 45 games last season.
Under league rules, with 45 games played in his professional career, Miller will still be considered a rookie.
"John is a team player that did everything in his power to return from injury," said Welsh. "While he is a rookie by league standers, at 26 years old, Miller has the maturity and playing experience of a seasoned pro."
An offensive-minded defenseman, Miller recorded 14 points (3 goals and 11 assists) in 25 games last year.
Miller initiated himself to professional hockey during the 2006-07 season by playing six games with the Lubbock Cotton Kings of the Central Hockey League and 12 games in the Division 2 League in Sweden with Boro/Vetanda. Miller adapted to life in Sweden racking up 11 points (6 goals, 5 assists) in just 12 games.
Before turning pro, Miller was a four-year standout at Northern Michigan University, preceded by a season of Junior "A" hockey in the United States Hockey League with the Sioux City Musketeers.
The addition of Detulleo, Cross and Miller are the first signings in the 2008-09 seasons for the, which will commence on Saturday, October 18th on the road against the Bloomington PrairieThunder.
Kalamazoo will open up the home portion of their schedule on Saturday, October 25th versus the Fort Wayne Komets during the 5th Annual Orange Ice Game.
Season tickets for the upcoming 2008-2009 season of K-Wings Hockey are currently on sale at the Wings Stadium Ticket Office during their regular business hours of 9 a.m.-4p.m. or by calling (269) 345-5101. Fans can save 15% on their season tickets by paying for their seats in full by October 15th.
For more information regarding the signings of Glenn Detulleo, Justin Cross and John Miller, please contact Mike Modugno, Director of Public Relations and Broadcaster at (269) 349-9772, extension 220.
International Hockey League 2 Stories from July 15, 2008
- Forwards Glenn Detulleo and Justin Cross Join Defenseman John Miller on K-Wings 08-09 Team - Kalamazoo Wings
- Learn at Wings Stadium - Kalamazoo Wings
- Generals to appear on WTRX Wednesday morning - Flint Generals
- Port Huron Icehawks Asking Fans to Help Name Mini-Mascot - Port Huron Icehawks
- Flint Generals sign new face in Steve Rymsha - Flint Generals
- Services set for PrairieThunder's Guinn - Bloomington PrairieThunder
- Komets get defensive with Dupuis and Boucher, four players added to roster - Fort Wayne Komets
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Kalamazoo Wings Stories
- K-Wings & Kzoo Parks Run Streets Again: NHL Street© Returns to Kalamazoo
- K-Wings Release 2026-27 Regular Season Schedule
- K-Wings Battle Komets to Final Horn, End 2025-26 on Road
- K-Wings Dominate Cyclones Saturday on Road
- Cardiac K-Wings Thrill in Final Seconds, Beat Cylones on Road

