AHL Hall of Fame announces Class of 2020
The American Hockey League Hall of Fame has announced the four members of the Class of 2020.
The American Hockey League Hall of Fame has announced the four members of the Class of 2020.
Though disappointed he wasn’t able to crack the Philadelphia Flyers’ opening night roster, Joel Farabee isn’t too far removed from the NHL while beginning his professional career in Lehigh Valley.
Four years after J.P. Cote last laced up for the Syracuse Crunch, he is back on the ice with the organization in a new role.
The Utica Comets hope Sven Baertschi can be a quality addition, however long the talented veteran forward with NHL experience might remain with the team.Â
When Dennis Gilbert came to the Chicago Blackhawks organization at the end of his collegiate career at Notre Dame, he was adjusting in hopes of having a solid pro career. This season, it’s quite a different story.Â
Top selections from several different NHL Drafts populate the rosters of American Hockey League teams, but the talent runs much deeper than those blue-chip prospects.
Luke Schenn’s approach is as straight-forward as a body check. It makes him a perfect match for the Crunch, however long he stays in Syracuse.
When the Cleveland Monsters players arrived for the 2019-20 season, the energy in the rink was palpable surrounding the arrival of new head coach Mike Eaves.
Cody Glass is off to an eye-opening start with the Vegas Golden Knights but he’s also smart enough to know he needs to adjust, like when he joined the Chicago Wolves last spring.
Curtis McKenzie has grinded his way to an AHL Rookie of the Year award, three Calder Cup Finals and nearly 100 NHL games in his first six pro seasons.