Pirates Sign O'Hanley

Published on February 5, 2011 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Portland Pirates News Release


PORTLAND, ME - The Portland Pirates of the American Hockey League announced today that they have signed Brian O'Hanley to a tryout agreement.

The 26 year-old defenseman was playing for Cincinnati in the ECHL where he had six goals and 20 assists for 26 points in 43 games. The 5-foot-11 Quincy, MA native, who made his AHL debut with the Rochester Americans earlier this season (one goal in two games), has played in 195 career ECHL games collecting 13 goals and 54 assists for 67 points.

The Pirates return to action tonight against the Connecticut Whale at 7 p.m. at the Cumberland County Civic Center. Join the Pirates and the American Heart Association in celebrating Go Red! with the Pirates Night, to benefit the AHA Go Red for Women Campaign. The Pirates will be wearing special red uniforms signifying their support of the AHA and the Go Red for Women Cause. Discounted tickets can be purchased on the Pirates website and portions of ticket sales will go towards the campaign. The Pirates will also be welcoming Girl Scouts from across the state of Maine for a fun filled evening for the entire family! Tickets are just $15.00 each and include game admission, a private post-game skating party and a movie on the center-ice video board. Tickets can be purchased on the Pirates website or by calling Ben Nickerson at 207-828-4665 x 317. USA Hockey Members in the state of Maine and their families and friends are also offered the ability to purchase discounted tickets to the game.

Tickets for the game, as well as each of the remaining Pirates home games, are on sale now by calling 207-775-3458, visiting the Cumberland County Civic Center Box Office or on-line at ticketmaster.com.



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