
Sundogs Activate Sellan, Place Grenache on I.R.
December 2, 2010 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Arizona Sundogs News Release
PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. - Arizona Sundogs Head Coach and General Manager Marco Pietroniro announced today the team has activated forward Karl Sellan and has placed forward Samuel Grenache on 10-day injured reserve retroactive to November 27.
Sellan has appeared in nine games with Arizona this season after skating in two contests with the Missouri Mavericks to start the 2010-11 season. In nine appearances with the Sundogs, Sellan has tallied two goals, two assists and 15 penalty minutes (PIM).
Grenache has skated in 14 games with the Sundogs this season picking up one assist. His 43 PIM are third-most in the CHL among first-year players.
Sellan is expected in the lineup tonight as Arizona (6-9-2) opens a six-game road trip against the Laredo Bucks (6-8-3). Game time is set 6:00pm (Arizona time). Listen live online at www.cattlecountryradio.com and on KDDL 'Cattle Country' 94.3FM.
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