Tarantulas place Flaman on 45-day injured list

Published on November 24, 2004 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Topeka Tarantulas News Release


[TOPEKA, KS.] - The Topeka Tarantulas of the Central Hockey League (CHL) announced today that forward Dallas Flaman has been placed on the 45-day injured reserve retroactive November 19th. Flaman suffered a broken right hand on Friday night versus New Mexico, while blocking a shot.

"This is a huge loss for our club. Dallas has been our most consistent forward since he got here." Assistant Director of Hockey Operations Troy Mann continued, "The team will miss his two way play and the guys must step up to fill the void left by Dallas' injury."

Flaman, a 5'11" 181 pound forward from Moosimin, Saskatchewan, goes onto the injured reserve with 4 goals, 5 assists, 9 points, and 10 penalty minutes in 13 games for the Tarantulas this season. Flaman currently is seventh in Central Hockey League rookie scoring.



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