
Flags Shake Team Up With Trades and Waivers
Published on November 8, 2006 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Port Huron Flags News Release
(PORT HURON, MICH.) - The Port Huron Flags traded Captain Ryan Gillis and Defenseman Jeff Cameron to the Bloomington PrairieThunder yesterday, in exchange for Left Wing Garett Cameron, and Defensemen Chris Bogas and Sam Webber.
Gillis posted no goals or assists and 14 penalty minutes during the first part of the season, while Jeff Cameron had one goal, four assists and 46 penalty minutes.
The trade with Bloomington netted three players for the Flags. Garett Cameron, a native of Grandora, Sask., picked up four goals and two assists in seven games with the PrairieThunder. Bogas, who hails from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, has played nine games this season and scored once. At 6-feet-1, 205 pounds, he was a 1996 NHL entry draft pick by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Webber is a rookie defenseman who played just three games in Bloomington. In 2005-06, he was a Battleford North Star in the SJHL, recording four goals, seven assists and 180 penalty minutes in 41 games.
In the first 11 games, the Flags posted a 2-7-2 record, leaving a lot to be desired with the fans and community. Head Coach Stan Drulia knew that after Sunday's 4-2 loss to Muskegon, something was going to have to change.
Additionally, Center Chris Pittman was placed on waivers this afternoon. In 11 games, Pittman recorded 0 goals, 2 assists and 6 penalty minutes.
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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