Barons sign Aaron Power

Published on January 26, 2006 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Cleveland Barons News Release


CLEVELAND - Cleveland Barons General Manager Wayne Thomas announced today that the club has signed defenseman Aaron Power to an American Hockey League standard players contract.

Power signed a professional tryout contract with the Barons on Dec. 7 and has played in 21 games with the Barons this season, earning one goal and two assists for three points and six penalty minutes. He currently leads the Barons with a plus-nine rating.

The six-foot, 190-pound native of Cambridge, Ontario began the season with South Carolina (ECHL). He accrued 12 points (1-11-12) in 22 games.

The Barons are in the midst of a nine game home stand, their longest in franchise history. Friday and Saturday nights the Barons host the Milwaukee Admirals at 7pm. Saturday's game features a double-header as St. Edward and St. Ignatius renew their high school rivalry at 3:45 in the "Cold War III". One ticket is good for both games and the first 3,000 fans at Saturday's game receive a FREE Barons T-Shirt. Also appearing on Saturday will be Tommy from the Rugrats, courtesy of Cox Communications. Tickets for all regular season games are on sale now at The Q Box Office, Ticketmaster outlets and on-line at the Barons official website. For more information, contact the Front Office at 216.420.0000 or Crash The Net at www.clevelandbarons.net.



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