Moose Release John Lammers From PTO

Published on November 25, 2009 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release


The Manitoba Moose today announced they have released forward John Lammers from his professional tryout contract.

Lammers, 23, appeared in 11 games with the Moose since his recall on October 27, 2009. In that span, he recorded two penalty minutes. Prior to his stint with Manitoba, he appeared in six games with the Alaska Aces of the ECHL where he recorded nine points (6g & 3a) along with two penalty minutes. The Langley, BC native played in 57 games last year with current Moose Marco Rosa and the Houston Aeros where he collected 26 points (12g & 14a) and 40 penalty minutes. In 121 career games in the AHL with Iowa, Houston and Manitoba, Lammers has 40 points (18g & 22a) and 56 penalty minutes. Lammers appeared last season in 18 Calder Cup playoffs games with the Aeros including the Western Conference Final versus the Moose. In those 18 games, he collected eight assists. In 51 career ECHL games with Idaho and Alaska, Lammers has scored 56 points (35g & 21a).

Lammers was originally drafted by the Dallas Stars in the third round, 86th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.



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