
Fog Devils' Acquire Goaltender
December 18, 2006 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
St. John's Fog Devils News Release
The St. John's Fog Devils announced today that the hockey club has made a pair of trades with the start of the QMJHL's Trading Period.
The club acquired goaltender, Pierre-Alexandre Marion, from the Drummondville Voltiguers for a 2008 4th round pick. The club also sent prospect, Daniel Whelan, to Moncton for the Wildcats' 2007 5th round pick (previously acquired from the Fog Devils in the Tim Spencer trade).
Marion, a 19 year old (March 9th, 1987) native of Gatineau, PQ, has posted a 6-13-0 record, 4.56GAA and a .873 save percentage in 19 games with the Voltigeurs this season. Last season he posted a 25-16-0 record and a 3.14GAA with Voltigeurs.
The League's Trading Period continues through Monday, January 8th (12pm EST). For a compete list of trades, please click the following link: QMJHL's Trading Period
The Fog Devils currently enter its Christmas break with a 15-20-1-1 record and have wins in 5 of the last 6 games.
The club's next home series is Friday, December 29th and Saturday, December 30th against the Halifax Mooseheads. Tickets for this series are available at the Mile One Center Box Office and can be paid for by cash, VISA or Mastercard or by phone (576-7657). Tickets can also be purchased online at admission.com.
The St. John's Fog Devils are a member of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and are one of 59 member clubs of the Canadian Hockey League.
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Stories from December 18, 2006
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