
Reading's Rome Suspended Two Games
November 9, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. â The ECHL announced on Tuesday that it has suspended
Reading defenseman Reagan Rome for two games as a result of his actions in
ECHL Game # 90 at Wheeling on November 6.
At 20:00 of the second period, Rome was assessed a major penalty and a game
misconduct penalty under Rule 72(a) Leaving the Players' or Penalty Bench.
Rome is suspended two games under Rule 33A Supplemental Discipline.
Rome missed Reading's game at Wheeling (Nov. 7) and will miss Reading's
game at Wheeling (Nov. 11).
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