Author: Jake Farmer

I'm a photographer and writer covering the ECHL Greenville Swamp Rabbits based in Greenville, South Carolina, and writer of Tampa Bay Lightning content. Twitter and Instagram: JakeCF.Hockey

ECHL: Greenville Swamp Rabbits Release Player Qualifying Offers For 2024-25 Season

Greenville, S.C. — With the 2024-25 season coming up, teams from across the league are making needed moves for players. Today, Monday July 8, the ECHL announced the list from all 28 teams with their player qualifying offers. All teams are allowed to make offers to a max of 8 players from the season-ending roster, […]

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ECHL: Kyle Mountain Named Greenville Swamp Rabbits’ Head Coach

Greenville, S.C. — With the departure of Head Coach Andrew Lord from the Swamp Rabbits, the Greenville club was seeking a new head coach to fill in Lord’s place. On June 14th, it was announced that Lord would leave the ECHL and embark on a new journey in his coaching career as the new Halifax […]

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ECHL: Swamp Rabbits Forward to Play Overseas Next Season

Greenville, S.C. — Now that the offseason is underway with the 2024-25 season coming up, the ECHL is seeing an influx of players going overseas for next season. Today, June 20, it was reported that Swamp Rabbits’ star forward Brett Kemp will be heading overseas to play in the ICEHL. Kemp, 24, has had a […]

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ECHL Coach Profile: Swamp Rabbits’ Head Coach Andrew Lord

Now that the ECHL 2024 season has ended, every team has been halted until October 2024, when the 2025 season starts. With every team comes a coaching staff, and with every coaching staff comes a head coach manning the helm of coaching 20 or so players to do their absolute best in the Premier Double-A […]

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ECHL: Greenville Swamp Rabbits Release Player Protection List

Greenville, S.C. — It’s that time of the year again as the ECHL rolls out its offseason break for all teams after the conclusion of the Kelly Cup Finals. Today, June 10, all 27 teams (currently operated teams for the 2023-24 season) released their list of protected players for next season, which includes goalies, d-men, […]

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ECHL: Swamp Rabbits’ Forward to Play In England Next Season

Greenville, S.C. — As the Kelly Cup Finals is underway between the Kansas City Mavericks and the back-to-back Kelly Cup Championships Florida Everblades, the players on eliminated teams are now on the offseason break and making moves as to where they’ll play for the 2024-25 season. Today, it was reported that Greenville Swamp Rabbits‘ forward […]

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ECHL: Former Swamp Rabbits’ D-Man To Play Overseas Next Season

Greenville, S.C. — With the conclusion of the Swamp Rabbits season underway, the club’s players have been making moves on where to play next season. Friday, May 24, it was reported that defenseman Max Martin would play in Sweden next season for the Mora IK. This comes after the d-man from Winnipeg, Manitoba, played the […]

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ECHL: Greenville Swamp Rabbits 2023-24 Regular Season Recap

Greenville, S.C. – After 72 games played during the 2023-24 regular season in the ECHL, the Swamp Rabbits recorded records, had highs and lows, and made franchise history. The Swamp Rabbits would start the first month of October by winning all three of their games. In November, they would see the first loss of the […]

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ECHL: Orlando Solar Bears at Greenville Swamp Rabbits Game Six Recap | 04/30/2024

Greenville, SC—The Swamp Rabbits and Solar Bears returned to Greenville for the last slated games of the South Division Semi-finals. This time, it was game six, as the Bears led the series 3-2 over the Rabbits, making this game a do-or-die situation for the Rabbits. 1st Period Greenville was aggressive throughout this period. When it […]

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ECHL Playoffs Recap: Greenville Swamp Rabbits vs Orlando Solar Bears Game 5 | 04/28/2024

Orlando, FL – Game five was set for the Orlando Solar Bears and Greenville Swamp Rabbits as the South Division Semifinals continued to determine an advancing team. Before puck drop, the teams were tied at two of the series, but the 6,125 fans at the Kia Center were pumped for revenge hockey and craving a […]

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