
Storm Sign Veteran Winger
August 19, 2010 - All American Hockey League (AAHL)
Queen City Storm News Release
The Queen City Storm of the All American Hockey League (AAHL) announced today that they have signed right wing Brian Ridolfi. Per club policy, no contract terms were announced.
Ridolfi, 38, scored 104 goals and totalled 239 points in 341 professional hockey games in the ECHL, IHL, and UHL between 1996-2005. The Pawtucket, Rhode Island native played four seasons with Providence College before turning pro with the Dayton Bombers.
"Brian is looking to have a leadership role this season" said Storm Head Coach Jack Collins. "He will be a great asset to our locker room this season to help some of our younger players."
The upcoming campaign will Ridolfi's eighth professional season. Between 1996-2000 Brian would play for the Dayton Bombers of the ECHL recording 90 goals and 115 assists in 263 games. Pearson turned pro after completing his collegiate career at Providence College in 1994. In all Ridolfi notched 50 goals and points in 127 games over four years as a Friar.
Storm 2010-11 ticket packages are now available. For more information on ticket packages for the upcoming season, contact the Storm at (937)477-1908.
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