
Florida Signs Forward Lee for 2004-05
September 1, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Florida Everblades News Release
Estero, FL - The Florida Everblades Head Coach Gerry Fleming announced today that Florida has agreed to terms with forward Chris Lee. The past four seasons, Lee has steadily increased his point production while attending SUNY-Potsdam. Last season, he led NCAA Division-III college hockey in scoring with 17g - 31a - 48 points in only 27 games. He was also named to the All-American East Second Team during the 2003-04 season. Lee led his team in scoring the past two seasons and was the team captain during his senior year. He was also named the SUNYAC Player of the Year and first team all-conference last season.
Lee is the fifth player added to the roster by Florida for the upcoming 2004-05 campaign joining forwards Keith Anderson, Brandon Coalter and defenseman Mark White and Tom Reimann. "Chris proved he is a prolific scorer during his collegiate years and we look forward to him stepping up his game in the professional ranks this season." stated head coach Gerry Fleming.
Gang Green...Get it! The Florida Everblades will open their seventh season in Southwest Florida at Germain Arena on Friday, October 22nd at 7:30 PM. To purchase season tickets and reserve your piece of the action during the 2004-05 season call (239) 948-7825 or for single event tickets call Ticketmaster at (239) 334-3309. Visit www.floridaeverblades.com and www.germainarena.com for more information on ticket packages, pricing and upcoming Germain Arena events.
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