
MacLean Will Return to Rays
June 6, 2006 - ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release
North Charleston, SC - Head Coach Jason Fitzsimmons announced today that the South Carolina Stingrays and right wing Cail MacLean have agreed to terms for the upcoming season. Cail is the first player to agree to terms with the team this summer.
"Signing Cail is a top priority for us this off season," said Head Coach Jason Fitzsimmons. "He brings us a level of professionalism and experience that is second to none in the ECHL."
Cail, a tenth year pro, joined the Stingrays last season as a free agent. He scored 17 goals and added 16 assists for 33 points in 46 games, despite the fact he missed action early on due to a leg injury.
"Cail's return to the team helped us turn around our season," Fitzsimmons added.
MacLean, a 5'11", 197-pound native of Middleton, Nova Scotia, began his professional career in 1997 with the Jacksonville Lizard Kings of the ECHL scoring 30 goals along with 35 assists. He was also a member of the 2001 Kelly Cup Runner-up Trenton Titans.
Affiliate News:
The Stingrays AHL affiliate, Hershey Bears, is playing for the Calder Cup!
North Charleston, SC - When the AHL Calder Cup Finals began last weekend between the Milwaukee Admirals and Hershey Bears, five former South Carolina Stingrays players were on the ice. Rich Peverley, Joe Tenute, Deryk Engelland, Jonas Johansson, and Kirk Daubenspeck all had stops in South Carolina before moving up to the AHL.
Rich Peverley, 23, a native of Guelph, Ontario, is a wing for the Milwaukee Admirals. At 6', 185-pounds, Peverley came to the Stingrays after graduating from St. Lawrence University in 2004. In his rookie year, Peverley scored 30 goals and added 28 assists for 58 points in 69 games.
Also playing his rookie season with the Stingrays was Joe Tenute. Tenute, a 5'9", 180-pound center hailing from Hamilton, Ontario, was Rookie of the Year in the ECHL during the 2004-2005 season. Tenute lead the team in points that year scoring 34 goals and adding 41 assists for 75 points in 68 games. Tenute has 2 assists in 13 games with the Hershey Bears this post-season.
Deryk Engelland is a third year pro who spent his first two seasons with the Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL before joining the Stingrays this year. Engelland, at 6'2" and 197- pounds, played 35 games with the Stingrays earning 16 points on 3 goals and 13 assists before moving up to Hershey. Originally from Chetwynd, British Columbia, Engelland plays defense for the Bears as they play their way toward the Calder Cup.
Jonas Johansson also played with the Stingrays this season in between time spent with the Hershey Bears. Johansson, a 6'2" and 190-pound right winger is a native of Jonkoping, Sweden and had 5 goals and 3 assists for 8 points in only 5 games with the Stingrays. Johansson's finished the regular season with the Washington Capitals of the NHL before rejoining the Bears for the post-season.
Kirk Daubenspeck, 6', 190-pound native of Madison, Wisconsin, is a goalie for the Hershey Bears. Daubenspeck began his professional career with the Jacksonville Lizard Kings of the ECHL in 1997 after the Philadelphia Flyers drafted him in the seventh round. Daubenspeck played many seasons with the Stingrays and is the all-time leader in wins with 107. He also helped the Stingrays to their 2nd Kelly Cup win in 2001.
The Calder Cup Finals began Friday night at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. The best-of-seven series marks the AHL record 19th appearance for the Hershey Bears.
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ECHL Stories from June 6, 2006
- Detroit Tigers select eighteen players on first day - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Captain Venedam and Hofstrand to Return - Bakersfield Condors
- Lynx locked in deal with the Salmon Kings - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Thunder Finalizes 2005-06 Future Considerations Transactions - Stockton Thunder
- Salmon Kings settle trade with Stockton - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Royals Obtain Rights To James Laux and Kris Kasper - Reading Royals
- Wranglers receive Power from South Carolina - Las Vegas Wranglers
- Future Consideration Trade Complete - South Carolina Stingrays
- Eastman Returns for Fourth Season - Columbia Inferno
- Lynx get MacInnis from Thunder, complete trade with Victoria - Augusta Lynx
- MacLean Will Return to Rays - South Carolina Stingrays
- Bombers complete trade with Florida - Dayton Bombers
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