
Toledo Signs Goaltender Cann
October 29, 2005 - ECHL (ECHL)
Toledo Walleye News Release
(Toledo, Ohio) The Toledo Storm of the ECHL announced today that they have signed goaltender David Cann to a contract.
Cann was originally added as an emergency backup for Wednesday night's game against the Johnstown Chiefs. Following his signing today, David started in net and made nineteen saves for the 6-2 win. Last season, Cann appeared in 41 games with Johnstown and had a 11-19-7 record with a 3.39 goals against average and a .896 save percentage. David played his college hockey at Colgate University.
Toledo is next in action Friday, November 4th at Wheeling. Contact the Storm office at 419-691-0200 or visit www.toledostorm.com for ticket information.
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