
Admirals get Brookbank
November 5, 2003 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release
Nashville Predators Executive Vice President/General Manager David Poile announced today that the club has reassigned defensemen Wade Brookbank to the Milwaukee Admirals on a conditioning assignment.
The Admirals are in Texas this week, taking on the Houston Aeros on Thursday and the San Antonio Rampage on Friday. Brookbank is expected to rejoin the Predators' lineup on Saturday at Detroit. The 6-4, 219-pound Lanigan, SASK native has posted 33 penalty minutes in seven games with Nashville this season.
Also on Wednesday, the Admirals' Executive Vice President/General Manager Phil Whittliff announced that Milwaukee has reassigned left wing Landon Bathe to the Toledo Storm of the ECHL. Bathe has six penalty minutes in three games played with the Admirals thus far this year.
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