
Outlaws announce transactions
Published on March 6, 2005 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Kansas City Outlaws News Release
Kansas City Outlaws General Manager Joe Bucchino announced this evening that goaltender Tim Knudsen has been placed on team suspension. Knudsen was 3-5-1 in 11 games with Kansas City this season. He posted 3.00 goals against average in just under 600 minutes played. Knudsen has left the Outlaws to play in Germany.
In a separate move, forward Todd Lucht was released from his PTO contract. Lucht played in three games with the Outlaws recording zero points and six penalty minutes.
Kansas City returns to action on Friday March 11 when the battle the Fort Wayne Komets.
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