
Frontenacs Trade Forward
Published on August 1, 2012 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Kingston Frontenacs News Release
General Manager Doug Gilmour announced today that the Kingston Frontenacs has traded 18 year old Adam Lloyd to the Oshawa Generals for a 5th round selection in the 2015 OHL Priority Selection. Lloyd joined the Frontenacs in January of this year and played 22 games with the Black and Gold assisting on one goal and adding 21 minutes in penalties.
"With the additions we have made to the club through the Priority Selection and this year's Import Draft, we were in a position where we needed to make some room," said General Manager Doug Gilmour. "Although it was a difficult decision to move Adam, we want to wish him all the best with the Generals." "
Training Camp opens on Thursday, August 30 when the teams' veterans report.
Ontario Hockey League Stories from August 1, 2012
- Knights Hire Simpson as New Assistant GM - London Knights
- Plymouth Whalers Acquire Defenseman Gianluca Curcuruto from Sault Ste. Marie - Plymouth Whalers
- Former 1st-Rounders Part of Hounds/Whalers Deal - Soo Greyhounds
- Generals Acquire Adam Lloyd from Kingston Frontenacs - Oshawa Generals
- Frontenacs Trade Forward - Kingston Frontenacs
- Knights Acquire Bailie - London Knights
- Media Release - Generals Trade Kevin Bailie to London Knights - Oshawa Generals
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