
Cyclones Ink Forward Kevin Sullivan
Published on September 23, 2014 under ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
CINCINNATI, Ohio - The Cincinnati Cyclones, proud affiliate of the NHL's Florida Panthers and Nashville Predators, announced today that they have agreed to terms with forward Kevin Sullivan for the 2014-15 season.
Sullivan, a 23-year-old, embarks on his professional career after contributing to a National Championship with Union College. In his senior season, the Darien, Connecticut native notched a career-high 39 points (9g, 29a) in 39 games - finishing fourth on the club in scoring. Over his four seasons of collegiate hockey, Sullivan amassed 77 tallies (23g, 54a) in 132 contests.
"Kevin comes in with a solid college career under his belt," said Cyclones Head Coach Matt Macdonald. "Coming off of a championship season, he knows the type of commitment it takes to succeed and we're excited to help him make the jump to the pro game."
The countdown to the 2014-15 First Face-Off is nearly complete! The Cyclones will return for another season of hockey at U.S. Bank Arena on Saturday, October 25 when they play host to the Kalamazoo Wings at 7:30pm. Fans can also get the latest team updates throughout the offseason on Facebook and Twitter (@CincyCyclones).
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