Flames Sign Craig Switzer To Professional Try-Out Agreement

October 17, 2008 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Abbotsford Heat News Release


Moline, IL- The Quad City Flames announced today that defenseman Craig Switzer has been signed to a Professional Try-Out Agreement (PTO). The rookie rearguard began the season on the roster of the Florida Everblades of the ECHL.

Switzer will begin his professional career this season after playing four seasons at the University of New Hampshire. Switzer lead the 2007-08 Wildcats in penalty minutes with 53. He also paced his team's defensemen in goals with six. He added 14 assists for a collegiate career high of 20 points. Over his four year career, he recorded 67 points (12 goals and 55 assists) in 158 NCAA games.

Before attending the University of New Hampshire, Switzer skated with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks in the British Columbia Hockey League. In 2003-04, he led Salmon Arm defensemen in goals (14), assists (40) and points (54).

The Flames host the Chicago Wolves tonight at 7:05 p.m. It's Susan G. Komen Skate for Breast Cancer Awareness Night. Fans can purchase a special ticket package that includes a game ticket and a commemorative pink Quad City Flames puck for just $20.00. Out of every ticket package purchased, $7.00 will be donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure Quad Cities. This package is available through the Flames Ticket Office at (309) 764-7825. Individual tickets for Friday's game are available at the i wireless Center Box Office, via phone at (563) 326-1111 or on-line at ticketmaster.com.

The Flames head to Des Moines on Saturday for a 7:05 p.m. face-off with the Iowa Chops. The game can be heard on 93.9 FM WYEC beginning at 6:40 p.m. with the Hayman's Ace Hardware Pre-Game Show. The broadcast will also air on-line at qcflames.com. For just $6.00, fans can watch the game on-line at ahllive.com.



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