Broncos Acquire Calvin Spencer from Seattle
August 18, 2015 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Swift Current Broncos News Release
SWIFT CURRENT SK - The Swift Current Broncos have traded for 19 year old, 1996 born forward Calvin Spencer. Spencer comes to the Broncos from The Seattle Thunderbirds in exchange for a conditional 6th round WHL bantam draft pick in 2017.
Spencer has played 100 WHL games over two seasons totaling 8 goals, 11 assists and 93 penalty minutes.
"He's an aggressive player who is good on the fore-check, kills penalties and brings character to our team" said Bronco Coach and General Manager Mark Lamb of Spencer.
Lamb added "He sticks up for his teammates and will make us tougher to play against".
Spencer is the half-brother of Winnipeg Jets defenceman Dustin Byfuglien.
The Swift Current Broncos Décor Complete Training Camp begins August 27th. The annual Blue and White game goes at 1pm on August 30th.
The Stable is now open for regular season hours. We are now open Monday to Friday from 9-5, closed over lunch.
Now is the time to come down to the Stable to get your season tickets for the 2015/16. With new merchandise arriving daily, now is your chance to get your hands on some Branded Blue gear.
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