Moose Release Latendresse From PTO

Published on November 5, 2009 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release


The Manitoba Moose today announced they have released forward Olivier Latendresse from his professional tryout contract.

Latendresse, 23, played in two games with the Moose after signing his second PTO with the team this season. He has played in a total of three games for Manitoba this year and has recorded two penalty minutes. The La Salle, PQ native has also appeared in eight games with the Victoria Salmon Kings where he has collected five points (2g & 3a) and six penalty minutes.

Latendresse has played in 40 career games in the AHL in four seasons where he's scored 17 points (2g & 15a) and 22 penalty minutes with Manitoba, Hamilton, and San San Antonio. In 102 career games in the ECHL with Victoria, Cincinnati, and Phoenix, Latendresse has 100 points (39g & 61a) and 76 penalty minutes.



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