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Havoc Add Two Goaltenders To Camp

October 2, 2013 - SPHL (SPHL)
Huntsville Havoc News Release


HUNTSVILLE, AL - Huntsville Havoc head coach Glenn Detulleo announced today that the team has signed two goaltenders to compete with Jesse Kallechy for the two roster spots in training camp that opens on October 14.

"We have 3 goaltenders who have accomplished good things at various levels which will make for a very competitive training camp at this position," Detulleo said.

Brad Phillips (6-2, 200) was a seventh round draft choice by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2007 NHL Draft. He spent two seasons playing in the CHL, ECHL and AHL where he posted a 21-21-7 record in 60 games. He has posted a 2.88 goals against average and an 89.9 save percentage. He played two seasons at Notre Dame in 2007-08 and 2009-10 where he went 6-4-3 in 15 games. He posted a 2.16 goals against average and a 91.3 save percentage.

"After taking a year off, Brad is excited to show he can compete at a high level," Detulleo said. "His resume at a higher level certainly stands out and we look for it to translate here."

Kevin Genoe (5-11, 165) has spent the past four season playing college hockey at Michigan Tech. The Qualicum Beach, British Columbia native played in 70 games and posted an 11-42-6 record. He finished with a 3.57 goals against average and an 89.4 save percentage. He played in 77 games in four seasons of junior hockey from 2005-2009. He finished with a 28-39-2 record, a 3.14 goals against average and an 89.9 save percentage.

"We're looking forward to seeing what Kevin brings to training camp coming from an excellent Division I program," said Detulleo. We expect him to compete for important minutes this season."

The Havoc will begin their 10th season of play at Fayetteville on October 25. The home opener is set for November 8 against new member Peoria.




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