Segstro re-assigned to Adirondack

Published on October 5, 2004 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Adirondack Frostbite News Release


Glens Falls, NY – The Adirondack Frostbite, proud member of the United Hockey League (UHL), today announced that right-wing Trevor Segstro was re-assigned from the Springfield Falcons (AHL). This will be Segstro's first full season with the Frostbite after joining Adirondack through a trade with Elmira towards the end of the 2003-04 season.

Segstro, 25, is playing in his second pro season. In 51 games last year, Segstro had 29 points (13g, 16a) with 30 penalty minutes. Three of those games were with the Portland Pirates (AHL). The Calgary, Alberta native finished 15th in the league amongst rookie scorers even after missing 24 games due to injury and call-up.

"Trevor is a versatile player who adds size to our group of forwards," said Frostbite Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations Potvin. "He proved in a very short period of time last year that he will be valuable to our team." From 1998 to 2003, Segstro skated for the University of Calgary where he averaged almost a point per game. The 6'1'' 210-pounder started last season in the Binghamton Senators (AHL) training camp.

This Thursday, October 7th at 2:00PM in Heritage Hall at the Glens Falls Civic Center, the Frostbite will hold a press conference to introduce their new General Manager to the press and community. Members of the media and public are welcome.

Season tickets for the 2004-05 season are on sale now at the Frostbite front office located at the Glen Street entrance of the Glens Falls Civic Center. Tickets may be purchased at the office from 9AM to 6PM Monday through Thursday and from 9AM to 5PM Friday or by calling 926-PUCK. Also, UHL All-Star Classic Tickets are on sale to season ticket holders now at the Frostbite office or by calling 926-PUCK. Individual game tickets and All-Star tickets are also on sale to the public at the Glens Falls Civic Center Box Office or by calling 798-0202. The Frostbite's training camp continues all this week with practices open to the public beginning at 10AM.



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