
Van Guilder Makes NHL Debut with Nashville
March 31, 2014 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
KEARNEY, Neb. - At 30 years young, former Storm forward Mark Van Guilder made his National Hockey League debut on Sunday night with the Nashville Predators and helped the team to a 4-3 overtime victory over the Washington Capitals.
Van Guilder, who donned a Storm sweater for two seasons from 2002-04, became the ninth Tri-City player to make it all the way to the NHL.
Wearing No. 29, Van Guilder earned eight minutes and 27 seconds of ice time in his Preds opener.
The Roseville, Minn. native also becomes the sixth player from the Storm's 2003-04 Anderson Cup winning team to suit up with an NHL squad.
Tri-City will honor the 10-year anniversary of that Anderson Cup championship team on Saturday night in the regular season finale with Lincoln.
Van Guilder is in his sixth season of professional hockey after playing four years at Notre Dame following his junior hockey career with Tri-City.
The center played in 387 professional games with the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals and Hamilton Bulldogs, as well as the ECHL's Cincinnati Cyclones before getting the call to Nashville.
During two full seasons in Kearney in which he played 119 regular season games, Van Guilder had 28 goals and 30 assists, totaling 58 points. He also had three goals and two assists in 11 postseason contests during the 2004 Clark Cup Playoffs.
Tri-City will head to Des Moines and drop the puck with the Buccaneers at 7:05 p.m. on Friday night before returning home to close the season in Kearney at the Viaero Event Center.
The Storm will look for a win over the Lincoln Stars in their final home game of the season at 7:05 p.m. on Saturday night.
United States Hockey League Stories from March 31, 2014
- More Memorable Montour Moments - Waterloo Black Hawks
- Ice Home Friday at Pan Am - Indiana Ice
- Lancers Weekly - Omaha Lancers
- Schmaltz, Milano, Tiffels, Montour, and Tirone Earn USHL Weekly Honors - USHL
- Van Guilder Makes NHL Debut with Nashville - Tri-City Storm
- Waterloo Black Hawks Name Players of the Week - Waterloo Black Hawks
- Lancers Announce First Two Playoff Dates - Omaha Lancers
- Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report - OSC Original by Dan Krieger
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Tri-City Storm Stories
- Waterloo Uses Trio of Third Period Goals to Seal Game 2 Win over Storm, Black Hawks Sweep Best-Of-Three Western Conference First Round Series
- Tri-City's Pradel, Simpson, Roed Make NHL Central Scouting Final Rankings
- Storm Face Elimination in Game Two of USHL Western Conference First Round Series Tuesday Night at Waterloo
- Dan Hoehne Named Goaltending Coach
- Kevin Clark Named Player Development Coach

