
Paiement Called Up to Albany
November 12, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL)
Florida Everblades News Release
ESTERO, FL - Florida Everblades president and general manager Craig Brush along with head coach Malcolm Cameron announced that defenseman Jonathan Paiement has been re-called to the American Hockey League's Albany River Rats.
Paiement, who participated in training camp with the River Rats and began the regular season there, heads back to the AHL having played in all nine Everblades games this season, scoring nine points (3g, 6a) and holding a plus-4 rating.
Last year the 23-year-old split the season between three different clubs in the ECHL and AHL. Paiement began last season with the Texas Wildcatters in the ECHL where he registered 17 points (3g, 14a) in 22 games. The Montreal, Quebec native also saw action with the Hershey Bears and the Rockford Ice Hogs in the AHL, tallying two goals in three games with Rockford and notching 13 points (2g, 11a) in 37 games with the Bears.The Everblades will face Travis and the Devils twice on their next road trip, playing at Sovereign Bank Arena on November 29 and December 5.
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