
Cameron, Kiser return to Bombers
February 19, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Dayton Bombers News Release
The Dayton Bombers have announced that forward Scott Cameron and defenseman Nate Kiser have been returned to the team by the Syracuse Crunch, the Bombers' American Hockey League affiliate.
Cameron, 22, appeared in 12 games with the Crunch this season, recording four goals, two assists and six penalty minutes. He appeared in two games to begin the season with the Albany River Rats without recording a point and has seen time with Cincinnati (ECHL) (17 GP, 4 G, 5 A) and the Bombers (5 GP, 4 G, 2 A). Originally drafted by the New Jersey Devils with their sixth choice, 185th overall, in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, Cameron has appeared in 151 career AHL games with Albany and Syracuse, recording 17 goals, 27 assists and 35 penalty minutes.
Nate Kiser, who appeared at the 2004 ECHL All-Star Game representing the Dayton Bombers on the Eastern Conference team, appeared in two games with the Crunch this season, recording two penalty minutes. In 45 games with the Bombers this season, Kiser, 21, has record four goals, seven assists and 107 penalty minutes. A native of Southgate, Michigan, Kiser signed an AHL contract with Syracuse this off-season.
The Bombers will look ahead to a pair of road games this Friday and Sunday against longtime rivals Peoria (Fri., 2/20; 8:05 p.m./ 7:50 p.m. broadcast time on WUDR-99.5 FM and www.daytonbombers.com in association with www.daytonbombers.com) and Johnstown (Sun., 2/22; 2:30 p.m./ 2:15 p.m. broadcast time on WUDR-99.5 FM and www.daytonbombers.com in association with www.broadcastmonsters.com), then return home in preparation for a Wednesday, February 25 engagement against the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies (7:00 p.m.).
Fans can enjoy Happy Hour at the Bombers' Nutter Center home game on Wednesday, February 25 from 6-7:30 p.m. Bud Light Drafts will be available for just one dollar during this session. Fans can benefit through this great way to take a break from work. In addition, the Kettering Ice Force Skate Team will be performing in the first intermission.
To purchase tickets for all Nutter Center Bombers' home games, contact the Bombers' office at (937) 775-4747, log onto www.daytonbombers.com, or visit the Nutter Center Box Office. To purchase Super Saving Fun "Merchandise"/Flex Ticket Combo Packs, call (937) 775-4747.
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