
ECHL Transactions
April 5, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
Following are the ECHL transactions for Monday, April 5, 2004:
Alaska:
Delete Malcolm Hutt, D placed on 7-day IR, 4/03
Atlantic City:
Delete Scott Horvath, F placed on 30-day IR, 4/04
Delete Marc St. Jean, D placed on 7-day IR, 4/04
Charlotte:
Delete Steve MacIntyre, D recalled to Hartford (AHL), 4/04
Delete Mike Wirll, F recalled to Hartford (AHL), 4/04
Columbia:
Add Barrie Moore, F activated off IR
Florida:
Add Damian Surma, F assigned by Carolina (NHL)
Add Chad Larose, F assigned by Lowell (AHL)
Delete Damian Surma, F recalled to Carolina (NHL), 4/04
Gwinnett:
Delete Trevor Prior, G placed on 7-day IR, 4/04
Delete Shawn Weiman, D placed on 7-day IR, 4/03
Idaho:
Delete Sean Peach, F placed on 7-day IR, 4/04
Delete Martin Vasut, D placed on 30-day IR, 4/04
Johnstown:
Add Dan Growden, D activated off IR
Delete Dan Growden, D released
Las Vegas:
Add Eric Schneider, F assigned by San Antonio, 4/04
Louisiana:
Delete Jason Hamilton, F transferred from 7-day to 30-day IR
Delete Armandas Berzins, F placed on 7-day IR, 4/03
Mississippi:
Delete Roger Maxwell, F placed on 7-day IR, 4/04
Pensacola:
Add Terry Friesen, G signed contract
Peoria:
Delete Dan Boeser, D placed on 7-day IR, 4/02
Reading:
Add Doug Nolan, D assigned by Manchester (AHL)
Add Pat Noecker, G emergency back-up goaltender
Delete Nick Lees, F placed on 7-day IR, 4/02
Delete Tomas Slovak, D placed on 7-day IR, 4/03
Roanoke:
Add Travis Smith, D activated off IR
San Diego:
Add Igor Prohanka, F assigned by Anaheim (NHL)
Add Nick Lent, F returned from Springfield (AHL)
Wheeling:
Add Stefan Brannare, F signed contract
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ECHL Stories from April 5, 2004
- Rivermen complete regular season with six straight wins - Peoria Rivermen
- Garnett Reassigned to Gladiators - Atlanta Gladiators
- Royals Win First-Ever Playoff Game Over Chiefs, 2-1 - Reading Royals
- Chiefs Season Ends In Wild Card Game - Johnstown Chiefs
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Steelheads announce playoff roster - Idaho Steelheads
- 2004 Kelly Cup Playoffs Open Monday - ECHL
- Playoff Roster Set - San Diego Gulls
- Several Milestones Set in 2003-04 - San Diego Gulls
- Sea Wolves Set Kelly Cup Playoffs Roster - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- 2004 Kelly Cup Playoff Rosters - ECHL
- Steelheads to webcast playoff games live - Idaho Steelheads
- Surma Sixth Blade to play in NHL - Florida Everblades
- Surma Becomes 253rd ECHL Player To Play In NHL - ECHL
- Snakes close out season with home win - Columbus Cottonmouths
- Wildcatters close out inaugural season in style - Texas Wildcatters
- Steelheads season recap - Idaho Steelheads
- Lynx Finish Year With 32-33-7 Mark - Augusta Lynx
- Fresno Falcons Weekly Update - Fresno Falcons
- Everblades sweep Augusta to clinch playoff berth - Florida Everblades
- Kelly Cup Defense Begins - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
- Royals Set For First Playoff Appearance⦠Manchester Assigns Defenseman - Reading Royals
- Storm final notes - Toledo Walleye
- Munro returns to Gwinnett from NHL Chicago - Atlanta Gladiators
- Ice Pilots Sign Goalie Terry Friesen - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Titans can't catch Royals, miss playoffs - Trenton Devils
- Weekend Brings Conclusion to Condors Campaign - Bakersfield Condors
- First Home Playoff Game is Saturday, April 10 at 7:05 PM - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Mission one complete: let the playoffs begin - San Diego Gulls
- Stingrays Face Inferno Starting Tuesday - South Carolina Stingrays
- Mississippi Heads Into Kelly Cup Playoffs On Winning Note - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- IceGators win Central Division crown - Louisiana IceGators
- Post Season Meet and Greet/Jersey Auction with the Columbus Cottonmouths - Columbus Cottonmouths
- Roanoke Express Weekly - Roanoke Express
- Today In The ECHL - ECHL
- Generals Intelligence Report - Greensboro Generals
- Armstrong Resigns - Trenton Devils
- Florence Pride Weekly - Myrtle Beach Thunderboltz
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