
Admirals and Predators Swap Forwards
October 16, 2002 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release
Nashville Predators Executive Vice President/General Manager David Poile announced today that the club has reassigned forward Nathan Perrott to the Milwaukee Admirals and recalled forward Adam Hall from the Admirals. Hall was the final Nashville roster cut at the end of training camp.
Perrott earned a promotion to Nashville last season after scoring 16pts (6g-10a) and racking up 190 penalty minutes in 54 games. The Owen Sound, Ontario native finished last season with the Predators and although starting the season in Nashville, he did not play the team's first three games.
Hall scored four points (2g-2a) in six games with the Admirals and earned an assist in his only game with the Predators. The former Michigan State star signed a professional contract with Nashville at the conclusion of his collegiate career last March. In 159 games with Michigan State, Hall scored 126 points (79g-47a). The MSU captain was named to the 2002 CCHA First All-Academic Team. Hall played in the Admirals' season opener but did not score in the 6-2 Milwaukee win over San Antonio.
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