
Three Cyclones Recalled to AHL Affiliates
December 1, 2011 - ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
CINCINNATI, Ohio - The Cincinnati Cyclones, proud ECHL affiliate of the Florida Panthers and Nashville Predators, announced today that three players have been recalled by both American Hockey League affiliates. The San Antonio Rampage have summoned forward Jonathan Hazen and goaltender Tyler Plante. The Milwaukee Admirals, meanwhile, have recalled forward Rob Slaney.
Hazen a 21-year-old forward, will be back to the Rampage for the second time this season. He began the year playing for San Antonio, logging seven games with a goal. In ten contests with the Cyclones so for in 2011, the rookie has collected a pair of goals and a pair of assists. In fact, he has logged a goal in two consecutive games.
Plante, the fifth-year goaltender, appeared in four games for Cincinnati with a 1-1-0-2 record and a 2.65 goals-against average.
Slaney will be making his first trip to the AHL this season. Over the past two years, the Newfoundland native has appeared in 43 games at the Triple-A level, amassing seven assists and 17 penalty minutes. This season with Cincinnati, Slaney has earned six points (3 goals, 3 assists) in ten games.
The Cyclones will be back on the ice at U.S. Bank Arena this Saturday, December 3, when they will once again battle the Greenville Road Warriors at 7:30pm. Saturday's game will also be known as Pucks and Pups, where fans can bring their four-legged friends to the arena for a night of hockey, $1 John Morrell Hot Dogs and Weiner Dog Races! Plus, the first 2,000 fans will receive a FREE Cyclones Dog Leash! Secure your seats now by calling 513.421.PUCK or log on to CyclonesHockey.com. Fans can also get the latest team updates throughout the season on Facebook and Twitter (@CincyCyclones).
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