
Nick Ritchie Back to San Diego
Published on April 18, 2016 under American Hockey League (AHL)
San Diego Gulls News Release
SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Gulls announced today that left wing Nick Ritchie has been reassigned by the Anaheim Ducks, San Diego's National Hockey League affiliate.
Ritchie, 20 (12/5/95), recorded 2-24 points with 37 penalty minutes (PIM) in 33 games with Anaheim during the regular season. The 6-2, 232-pound winger collected his first career NHL goal on Mar. 14 vs. New Jersey. A native of Orangeville, ON, Ritchie collected 16-1430 points in 38 games with the Gulls this season.
Ritchie has yet to make his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut.
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