
Mammoth Brings Back Shewchuk, McBride and Cupido
Published on September 5, 2012 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Colorado Mammoth News Release
DENVER - The Colorado Mammoth announced today that the team has re-signed forwards Jamie Shewchuk, Jordan McBride and Joey Cupido to one-year agreements.
"Our offense led the National Lacrosse League in scoring in 2012," said Mammoth president & general manager Steve Govett. "That said, we're expecting to get more from Jamie, Jordan and Joey in 2013 than we did this past year."
Shewchuk, who split time in Colorado and Minnesota in each of the past two seasons, enters his seventh year in the NLL. He is top-five all-time in Mammoth franchise history in goals, assists and points.
McBride, a second-round draft pick by Colorado a year ago, recorded 10 goals and 10 assists in 11 games played in his rookie campaign. Cupido was called up from the practice squad for the team's final 2012 regular-season game.
2013 season tickets are on sale now and start at just $72 apiece. To reserve your seats today, call 303.405.1101 or visit ColoradoMammoth.com.
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