
Adirondack Recalls Brian Stewart
November 28, 2010 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Adirondack Phantoms News Release
The Adirondack Phantoms have announced they have recalled goalie Brian Stewart from the Greenville Road Warriors (SC) of the ECHL. Stewart played three games with Greenville after being sent down two weeks ago going 2-1-0 with a 2.68 goals against average and a .918 saves percentage.
This year with Adirondack he had gone 0-4-0, 4.73, .846.
The Northern Michigan University product also appeared in three games with the Phantoms late last season following the conclusion of his NCAA career. Stewart, 25, is a 6'4" tall netminder from Burnaby, BC.
The roster move comes one day after Phantoms goalie Johan Backlund left Saturday night's game at Hershey with a lower body injury.
Adirondack concludes their tough stretch of four games in five nights with a Sunday evening encounter at the Connecticut Whale at 5pm. The game against the AHL affiliate of the New York Rangers is also game two of a five game road swing for the Phantoms.
Adirondack's next home is Saturday, December 11 against the Portland Pirates featuring the team's first annual Teddy Bear Toss. Fans get to bring their teddy bear donations for the Salvation Army to the game and throw them on the ice after the Phantoms score their first goal.
Don't be left out! Tickets for all Phantoms games are on sale now. Discount rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Save off the individual ticket price by asking the Phantoms about their great group rate packages.
The AHL is celebrating their 75th anniversary season and is the top development league for the NHL. More than 85 percent of today's NHL players are American Hockey League graduates and more than 6 million fans attend AHL games every year.
Come watch future NHL stars and up-and-coming Flyers prospects with exciting Adirondack Phantoms hockey! A variety of ticket packages for all the fast-paced action are on sale now. The Phantoms selection of discount ticket packages includes 3-packs, 6-packs, 12 and 22 Select Plans, full season plans and Flex Packs. Choose the plan that works best for you! Get your tickets at the Phantoms office inside the Glens Falls Civic Center, online at ticketmaster.com, or by calling the Phantoms at 518-480-3355.
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