
ECHL Announces Season-Ending Rosters
Published on June 16, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL on Tuesday released the Season-Ending Rosters
submitted by each of its member teams.
Season-Ending Rosters may include up to 20 players. Season-Ending Rosters
cannot include any players who did not sign an ECHL contract in 2008-09.
Each team is entitled to reserve rights to a maximum of eight players from
the list of 20 by extending a qualifying offer no later than July 1. Of the
eight qualified players, no more than four can be veterans (260 regular
season professional hockey games played as of the start of the 2009-10
season). Players on open qualifying offers cannot be traded. Teams are not
required to extend a qualifying offer to players who sign a contract prior
to July 1.
The qualifying offer must remain open for acceptance until Aug. 1 at which
time the qualifying offer becomes null and void and the team may sign the
qualified player to any salary or may elect to take no further action.
Teams that extend a valid qualifying offer to a non-veteran player shall
retain the rights to that qualified player for one playing season.
A team that extends a valid qualifying offer to a veteran player will
retain the rights to that veteran until Aug. 1. After Aug. 1, if the
veteran player is not signed to a contract by the team, the veteran shall
be deemed a restricted free agent and shall be entitled to seek and secure
offers of employment from other ECHL teams. Restricted free agents may not
be traded. When a restricted free agent receives a contract offer from a
team other than the team with the player's rights and the restricted free
agent wishes to accept the contract offer, the restricted free agent and
the offering member must, within 24 hours, notify the ECHL, the team with
the player's rights and the Professional Hockey Players' Association. The
member with the player's rights shall have seven days after the date it is
notified to exercise its right to match the contract offer.
If a restricted free agent is not signed to either an offer sheet or a
contract by an ECHL team by August 31, the player shall be deemed an
unrestricted free agent.
Alaska Aces
Jean-Philippe
Lamoureux, Cam
Keith, Lance
Galbraith, Scott
Burt, Matt
Stefanishion, Vladimir
Novak, Brett
Hemingway, Colin
Hemingway, Jordan
Foreman, Derick
Martin, Lee
Green, Luke
Erickson, Erik
Fabian, Tyson
Marsh, Ryan
Turek, Bryan
Miller, Nick
Tuzzolino, Mike
Gauthier, Matt
Lundin and Doug
Krantz.
Bakersfield Condors
Chris
Kaufman, Tylor
Michel, Yutaka
Fukufuji, Jerad
Kaufmann, Donny
Grover, Andrew
Ianiero, Danny
LaPointe, Ryan
Mahrle, Bruce
Graham,
Dave
Bonk, Tom
Morrow, Brett
Pilkington, Mike
Wirll, Jay
Langager, Matt
Pope, Scott
Balan, Liam
Huculak and Dany
Roussin.
Charlotte Checkers
Jeff
Jakaitis, Julien
Brouillette, Steve
Ward, Ken
Scuderi, Luke
Lucyk, Jared
Nightingale, Kevin
Schaeffer, Andrew
Carroll, Matthew
Ford, Matt
Schepke, Marty
Guerin, Jeff
Miles, Michel
Leveille, Ryan
Murphy, Cedrick
Bernier, Brad
Ralph, Chris
Capraro, Lee
Falardeau, Peter
Tsimikalis and Mitch
Carefoot.
Cincinnati Cyclones
Jimmy Kilpatrick, Matt Syroczynski, Barret Ehgoetz, Mark Van Guilder, Jacob Dietrich, Mac Faulkner, Felix Petit, Justin Johnson, Jason Woll, Mike Quesnele, Matt Macdonald, Ryan Nie, Paul Lynch, Brandon Scero, Conrad Martin, Mitch Woods, Sean Perkins and Martin Houle.
Elmira Jackals
Tyler
Donati, Rob
McVicar, Brandon
Roach, Guillaume
Lepine, Craig
Switzer, Chris
Korchinski, Steve
Yetman, Mike
Sgroi, Colton
Yellow Horn, Josh
Aspenlind, Paul
McIlveen, Travis
Gawryletz, Kaleb
Betts, Wes
Cunningham, Benoit
Doucet, Pierre-Luc
Faubert, Joe
Grimaldi and Moises
Gutierrez.
Florida Everblades
Peter
Metcalf, Brad
Zanon, Tim
Cook, A.J.
Thelen, Milan
Gajic, Ryan
Lang, Mathieu
Roy,
Colin
Nicholson, Patrick
Bordeleau,
Alexandre
Parent, Ernie
Hartlieb,
Mark
Lee, Michael
Grenzy,
Brad
Herauf,
Steve
McJannet,
Dominic
D'Amour, Jadran Beljo and Ross
Carlson.
Gwinnett Gladiators
Jeff Mason, Jeff Dunne, Josh Engel, Bryson Busniuk, Tom Zanoski,
Scott
Marchesi, Pat
Bateman,
Brad
Schell,
Brandon
Kaleniecki,
Dirk
Southern,
Phil
Youngclaus,
Jordan
Fox,
Mike
Looby,
Dan
Sullivan,
Josh
Johnson,
Travis
Fuller and
Chris
Cava.
Idaho Steelheads
Ben Nelson, Bryan McGregor, Matt McKnight, Darrell Hay, Adam Welch, Kory Scoran, Dan Welch, Kyle Radke, Brent Shepheard, Rejean Beauchemin,
Travis
Wight, Riley
Weselowski, Garett
Bembridge,
Matt
Cook,
Mark
Bomersback,
Marty
Flichel,
Matt
Sorteberg,
Craig
Cescon and Steve
Gainey.
Johnstown Chiefs
David
Schulz,
Alex
Penner,
Greg
Gallagher,
Matt
Robinson,
Kyle
Bushee,
Todd
Griffith,
Ryan
Card, Ryan
Del Monte,
Randy
Rowe, R.J.
Anderson,
Jarrett
Konkle,
Mike
Knight,
Mike
Bartlett,
Andrew
Sarauer,
Sean
Berkstresser,
Andy
Contois,
Russ
Sinkewich,
Kris
Mayotte, Jason
Spence and Erik
Felde.
Las Vegas Wranglers
Matt
Beaudoin,
John
DeCaro,
Jason
Dest,
Mike
Hamilton,
Mick
Lawrence,
Shawn
Limpright,
Steve
Makway,
Mike
Madill,
Adam
Miller,
Tyler
Mosienko,
Chris
Neiszner,
Sean
Owens,
Dan
Riedel,
Tim
Spencer,
Chris
St. Croix,
Brandon
Straub and
Justin
Taylor.
Ontario Reign
Chad
Starling,
Shawn
Germain,
Darren
McMillan,
Todd
Jackson,
Geoff
Walker,
Jon
Rheault,
Jon
Francisco,
Dale
Reinhardt,
Tim
Kraus,
Dan
Knapp,
Mike
Howe,
David
Walker,
Denny
Johnston,
Andrew
Martens,
Kellen
Briggs, Maxime
Boisclair,
Ryan
Bowness,
Dusty
Collins,
Chris
Curran and
Jason
Tejchma.
Reading Royals
Rob
LaLonde,
Chris
Stevens, Ben
Gordon,
Danick
Bouchard,
David
Nimmo,
Mike
Curry,
Ryan
Gibbons,
Matt
Curley,
Tom
Sawatske,
Brock
Hooton,
Kevin
Harvey,
Ryan
Toomey,
Beau
Erickson,
Tim
Branham,
Matt
Herneisen,
Kirk
MacDonald,
Ryan
Cruthers,
Kyle
Peto,
Kyle
Rank and
Joe
Ryan.
South Carolina Stingrays
Jonathan
Boutin,
Brad
Farynuk,
Patrick
Wellar,
Scott
Romfo,
Lyon
Messier,
Zach
Tarkir,
Johann
Kroll,
Nate
Kiser,
Keith
Johnson,
Trent
Campbell,
Pierre-Luc
O'Brien,
Jeff
Corey,
Spencer
Carbery,
Nikita
Kashirsky,
Matt
Scherer,
Rob
Ricci and
Mick
Berge.
Stockton Thunder
Kenny
MacAulay,
Daryl
Marcoux,
Igor
Gongalsky,
Matt
O'Dette,
Craig
Valette,
Mark
Adamek,
Tyler
Kindle,
Damian
Surma,
Mike
Lalonde,
Judd
Blackwater,
Oren
Eizenman and
Neil
Petruic.
Trenton Devils
Jeremy
Akeson,
Scott
Bartlett,
Gerald
Coleman,
Justin
Coutu,
Chris
Dyment,
Charlie
Effinger,
Dan
Eves,
Thomas
Harrison,
Jim
Henkel,
David
Leaderer,
Nathan
Perkovich,
Chris
Poli,
Jeff
Prough,
Matt
Radoslovich,
Matt
Torti,
Mike
Wilson,
Dylan
Quaile and
Tony
Zancanaro.
Utah Grizzlies
Slavomir
Tomko,
Peder
Skinner,
James
Sixsmith,
Mark
Lutz,
Mike
Walsh,
Tim
Maxwell,
Evan
Stoflet,
Chris
Brooks,
Mark
Pavli,
Tom
May,
Tyler
Wooddisse,
Scott
Thauwald,
Dan
McDonald,
Will
Bodine,
Brett
Beauchamp,
Jordan
Hart,
Ryan
Kinasewich,
Michael
Mole,
James
Sanford and
James
Brannigan.
Victoria Salmon Kings
Curtis
Billsten,
Aaron
Brocklehurst,
Olivier
Filion,
Gary
Gladue,
Wes
Goldie,
Matt
Kelly,
Shaun
Landolt,
Darryl
Lloyd,
Sean
O'Connor,
Chris
St. Jacques,
Adam
Taylor,
Tim
Wedderburn,
Andy
Brandt and
Taylor
Ellington.
Wheeling Nailers
Cliff
Loya, Jonathan
Ralph, Scott
Kalinchuk, Mitch
Ganzak, Jeremy
Scherlinck, Todd
Spencer, Chris
Snavely, Chase
Watson, Tomas
Klempa, Aaron
Clarke, Rob
Sirianni, Erik
Johnson, Andrew
Lord and Billy
Ryan.
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