
Storm Acquires Future Considerations from Muskegon
Published on November 11, 2015 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
Kearney, Ne. - The Tri-City Storm has traded forward Bobby Kaiser to the Muskegon Lumberjacks in exchange for future considerations, General Manager and Head Coach Bill Muckalt announced Tuesday.
Kaiser, 18, played in eight regular season games with the Storm, taking six penalty minutes.
The 6-foot-1, 183 lb., right-handed shot played for Honeybaked U18 last season, as well as spending one game with the Amarillo Bulls of the NAHL. On Twitter Tuesday, Kaiser posted: Thanks for everything @TriCityStorm. Excited to get started with @MuskegonJacks.
Tri-City's next two games are on the road, at 7:05 p.m. against the Lincoln Stars on Friday, Nov. 13 and 7:05 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14, against Sioux Falls.
The Storm is back home on November 20 and 21, with games against the Sioux Falls Stampede.
Friday, Nov. 20 vs. Sioux Falls: Come check out Social Media Night sponsored by Hilltop Mall; students stick around after the game for a special High-School and College post-game skate with great giveaways from Coca-Cola.
Saturday Nov. 21 vs. Sioux Falls: The 501st Legion celebrates Star Wars Night, with in-game Star Wars entertainment sponsored by the Troll's Den. Come dressed in your favorite Star Wars costume for a chance to win a prize.
Groups of 10+ can get discounted group tickets for as low as $11! For more information contact the Storm Box Office at 308-338-8144.
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- Dick Marbes to Serve as Honorary Captain - Green Bay Gamblers
- Four Stars Participate in National Signing Day - Lincoln Stars
- USHL Announces Change in Rookie Designation - USHL
- Storm Acquires Future Considerations from Muskegon - Tri-City Storm
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