
New B-Sens Exec Eager to Build AHL in Belleville
Published on November 3, 2016 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Belleville Senators News Release
Rob Mullowney will check out Yardmen Arena when he arrives in Belleville in the new year, but he'll probably investigate the QSC pool too.
The first-ever chief operating officer of the soon-to-be Belleville Senators says he's excited to come to The Friendly City next season when the AHL club moves here from Binghamton, NY.
He's also glad to hear Belleville has a thriving aquatic team and a top-notch facility since both of his daughters are competitive swimmers.
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