
Senn returns to Richmond
Published on July 27, 2004 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Richmond RiverDogs News Release
Richmond, VA â The Richmond RiverDogs of the United Hockey League have signed RW Trevor Senn to a contract for the 2004/05 season. Senn returns to Richmond after spending four seasons with Adirondack of the UHL.
Senn is one of minor league hockey's all-time penalty minute leaders with over 3,800 career minutes. He has also played in three league finals and earned one championship. Senn had six points and 204 PIM in 23 games last season.
Senn spent five seasons with Richmond in the ECHL, helping lead two clubs to league finals. He had career highs in goals (18) and penalty minutes (507) with Richmond in 1995-'96. His intensity made Senn one of the most popular players in Richmond hockey history. He has also played in the IHL and AHL. The âDogs acquired the rights to Senn from Adirondack via a trade with Kansas City in the UHL Expansion Draft.
"Trevor is the epitome of the heart and soul hockey player. He plays every shift with maximum intensity," said âDogs owner Glenn Morelli. "I am very pleased he is part of the RiverDogs family," Morelli added.
The âDogs now have 12 players under contract for 2004-'05: Brian Goudie, Paul Johnson, J.F. Picard, J.J. Wrobel, Luch Nasato, Jami Yoder, David Brosseau, Francis Belanger, Jordan Roach, Jonathan Gagnon, Jeff Sanger, and Senn
The Richmond 2K Challenge continues. The âDogs are looking for 2,000 season seats sold for the 2004/05 season. Season seats are on sale now for $320.00 in Center and End locations through August 1. For more information please call 225-PUCK (7825).
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