
Storm Lands G Feeney, Draft Pick from Bloomington for Halladay
February 27, 2017 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
Kearney, Neb. - The Tri-City Storm has acquired goaltender Harrison Feeney and a draft pick from the Bloomington Thunder in exchange for goalie Logan Halladay, Head Coach and General Manager Bill Muckalt announced Monday.
Feeney played three games with Bloomington in February and has appeared in seven USHL games this season, combining for a 0-2-0-0 record, 4.14 goals against and .884 save percentage. Prior to his stint with the Thunder, the 19-year-old competed in four games with Cedar Rapids from October 22-November 4.
The native of Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania started the season with the New Jersey Titans (NAHL) and returned to the team after playing for Cedar Rapids. Feeney was 10-6-0-0 with a 3.09 goals against average and .901 save percentage in 16 Titans games.
Last season, Feeney made six appearances for the Titans, played for La Salle College High School and won the AYHL U18 Championship with the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers.
Standing 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, Cedar Rapids drafted Feeney in the sixth round, 98th overall, of the 2016 USHL Phase II Draft.
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