Cullen Loaned To Hershey

Published on February 7, 2004 under ECHL (ECHL)
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies News Release


ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - The Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies of the ECHL announced today that forward Jon Cullen has been loaned to Hershey of the American Hockey League. Cullen is expected to suit up for the Bears tonight when they host Syracuse.

Cullen, 26, becomes the seventh member of the Bullies this season to receive an AHL call-up joining Brian Fahey, Danny Eberly, Jim Henkel, Sam Paolini, Preston Mizzi, and Kirk Furey. Henkel, Mizzi, and Furey are all currently playing in the AHL.

Cullen currently leads all ECHL rookies in scoring with 20 goals and 28 assists and power play points with 24, and ranks second on the Bullies in goals, assists, and points behind Luke Curtin. The Alexandria, MN native leads the ECHL in shorthanded points with 7. Cullen has 37 points in his last 30 games.

Spice up your Valentine's with an Atlantic City legend. Join the Bullies at 7:05PM on Saturday, February 14 at Boardwalk Hall as they battle the Wheeling Nailers and pay tribute to the one and only Pinky Kravitz! It's a night filled of fun with Atlantic City's most colorful personality. As part of "Pinky Kravitz Night", the Bullies will donate $3 dollars from all $12 dollar ticket pre-sales with the mention of Pinky, to the 150th Anniversary Celebration of Atlantic City.

To order tickets and make your contributions to the 150th Anniversary Celebration of Atlantic City, call the Bullies Sales Department at (609) 348-PUCK and mention "Pinky Kravitz Night", or purchase online at www.boardwalkbullies.com

The Bullies host the Reading Royals at 7:05PM tonight at Boardwalk Hall. Every Saturday home game this season is "Family Night" at Boardwalk Hall. Receive 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs, and 4 sodas for one low price of $44 dollars.

For more information on the latest Bullies transaction, contact Dan Weiss at (609) 348-7809. For more information on South Jersey's only professional hockey team, visit www.boardwalkbullies.com.



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