
Ice Bears Get Good in Trade
December 22, 2014 - SPHL (SPHL)
Knoxville Ice Bears News Release
Knoxville, TN - (December 22, 2014) The Knoxville Ice Bears Head Coach Mike Craigen announced today the team has traded defenseman Joe Tolles to Huntsville in exchange for forward Mitchell Good.
Mitchell Good (6'1", 200lbs) spent parts of three seasons with the Pensacola Ice Flyers which included two SPHL Championships. The Wellesley, ONT native played four years at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada prior to turning professional in 2013. Recently Good was traded from Pensacola to Huntsville on December 17, 2014.
"We had an opportunity to add a player who will help our style of play at the Civic Coliseum and felt like it was a necessary move to make. Mitchell Good is a powerful forward who should fit in very well with our group. As usually is the case with trades, you have to give up a valuable asset to get one in return and Joe Tolles was the player required to get the deal done. Joe is as likable and genuine an athlete as I've ever worked with and I hope he finds some success with a great organization down the road in Huntsville."
Knoxville Ice Bears will travel to take on Fayetteville FireAntz on Tuesday, December 23rd & Friday, December 26th - catch all the action on SPHLLIVE.com or join fans at Casual Pint at Northshore. The Ice Bears return to action at home on Saturday, Dec 27th when they host the Fayetteville FireAntz for Mascot Mania Night. To order tickets call 865-656-4444 or visit www.knoxvilleicebears.com.
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