
Titans Add Blueliner Anthony Mollica to Roster
November 4, 2020 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
New Jersey Titans News Release
The New Jersey Titans are pleased to announce that it is has added big defenseman Anthony Mollica to its roster. He will be available for this weekend's home games against the Northeast Generals.
Mollica is coming from the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League. The 6'3", 196 lb. native of Jenison, MI had four points (1 goal and 3 assists) and ten penalty minutes with the Stars last season.
"We are excited to add Anthony to our deep defensive group" stated Titans head coach and general manager Craig Doremus. "He has a year plus of junior hockey experience and we expect him to come in and help fortify the blue line. Anthony is a solid puck mover and sound defender. He will be an excellent complement to our group. We are excited to see him make his Titans debut this upcoming weekend" concluded Doremus.
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