
Scorpions Bring Frick Back To New Mexico
July 5, 2007 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
New Mexico Scorpions News Release
[ RIO RANCHO, N.M.]-The Scorpions continue to bring back their stellar defensive core with the re-signing of Matt Frick. This will be Frick's second year with the Scorpions and fourth with current Scorpions' head coach Ray Edwards.
In the regular season, Frick appeared in 63 games, scored 10 points (2G, 8A) and collected 44 penalty minutes. The Detroit, Mich. native helped propel the Scorpions to the Southern Conference Finals with a +9 plus/minus rating, second on the team, in 18 playoff games.
"Matt is a solid defenseman who is often underappreciated by many," said Edwards. "He doesn't always show up on the score sheet, however what he brings to the table, both on and off the ice, are invaluable to our success."
Frick will enter his seventh year of professional hockey this fall. The 29-year-old has played in 361 regular season games, scored 120 points and amassed 250 penalty minutes.
Season tickets for the 2007-08 season are now available. Become a full season ticket holder for as low as $324. Every month, one lucky season ticket holder will win a free, game-worn autographed Scorpions' jersey.
Payment plans are available to fit anyone's budget. Call the Scorpions' office at (505) 881-PUCK (7825) to find out how you can be a part of all 32 regular season home games starting this October. You don't want to miss your chance to watch the Scorpions drive toward the Ray Miron President's Cup.
Central Hockey League Stories from July 5, 2007
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- SteelHounds Re-Sign Forward Chris Shaffer for 2007-2008 Season - Youngstown SteelHounds
- RiverKings have good showing in first annual "M" Awards - Mississippi RiverKings
- Scorpions Bring Frick Back To New Mexico - New Mexico Scorpions
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