The Cincinnati Cyclones, East Coast Hockey League affiliate of the Milwaukee Admirals and Nashville Predators, took its first step toward the opening of the 2015-16 ECHL season, opening pre-season training camp Thursday (Oct. 1). Included on the roster at the start of camp are (italicized are on Tryout Contracts): Goaltenders – Neil Conway, Sean Bonar and
Cincinnati Cyclones signed Ben Schmidt for the upcoming season giving them a rookie prospect who can play at both ends of the ice. Schmidt is a 26-year-old, 6’2,” 194 lbs. winger from Campbell River, BC who graduated from University of BC this spring after five seasons, including one as as an assistant captain and another
The Cincinnati Cyclones went to work on July 1, signing a couple of key players to return while handing out qualifying offers to another seven. Nick Huard will start the season with the Cyclones after impressing in a 13-game audition at the end of the 2014-15 season, said the coach in a team press release.
As usual, the ECHL teams were all busy on the weekend (March 13-15, 2015) with key battles in both the East and West Conference involving teams from the Midwest. Among the most successful was the Rapid City Rush who used home ice to full advantage and collected a two-game sweep of the Allen Americans to