Flags Finalize Bloomington Trade

Published on November 13, 2006 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Port Huron Flags News Release


(PORT HURON, MICH.) - The Flags traded Left Wing Brad Bonello to Bloomington this morning, completing a 3-for-3 player transaction that began last week.

Former Captain Ryan Gillis and Defenseman Jeff Cameron were traded to the PrairieThunder, in exchange for Defensemen Sam Webber and Chris Bogas, and Left Wing Garett Cameron. Bonello's release is the final movement in this trade.

In 11 games, Bonello recorded 2 goals, 3 assists, 33 penalty minutes and a -3 rating for the Flags. Although Webber did not dress this weekend, Bogas and Cameron both saw time on the ice. Cameron posted a goal and Bogas had an assist in Saturday's loss to the Quad City Mallards.

Additionally, the Flags signed Jason Price, a left wing who played in the North American Hockey League last year, as a member of the Texarkana Bandits.

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The Port Huron Flags are a community owned, nonprofit member club of the United Hockey League. For more information on the 2006-07 season, contact the front office at (810) 982-3524 or visit the website at www.porthuronflags.net.



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