Cincinnati Cyclones

Cincinnati Cyclones Season Ending Roster

Season Ending Roster List: Steven MacLean, Jack Clement, Josh Burnside, Noah Kane, Elijah Gonsalves, Remy Parker, Kyle Bollers, Nick Isaacson, Luke Santerno, Patrick Polino, Jarrett Lee, Keanan Stewart, Lincoln Griffin, Colton Kalezic, Kieran Craig, Zachary Tsekos, Robert Carpenter, Luka Burzan, Zane Franklin, & Lee Lapid. ECHL Guidelines: Season-Ending Rosters may include up to 20 players. […]

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Cincinnati Cyclones Acquire Two Everblade Forwards

The Cincinnati Cyclones have acquired forwards Bobo Carpenter and Zach Tsekos from the Florida Everblades to complete the future considerations trade that sent Zack Andrusiak to Florida at the trade deadline. Carpenter, who recently led the Everblades to a third consecutive Kelly Cup, served as an assistant captain this year. The 27-year-old accumulated 46 points […]

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ECHL: Zack Andrusiak Heading Overseas

Forward Zach Andrusiak is heading over to Slovakia after spending the past five seasons in the ECHL. Over the course of his five years in the ECHL, the majority of his time was spent with the Cincinnati Cyclones, where he spent three seasons playing in 154 regular season games while putting up 83 goals and […]

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Brandon Hawkins takes a shot on OIof Lindbom

ECHL: Former Cincinnati Cyclones Goalie is Heading Overseas

Olof Lindbom, who was drafted 39th overall in Round 2 of the NHL Draft in 2018 by the New York Rangers, is heading overseas to play for the Lahden Pelicans of Finland. Last season, he played a total of 29 games with the Cincinnati Cyclones in the ECHL Central Division and also played seven games […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Center is Heading Overseas

Placed on Protected List: Noah Kane, the left-handed centerman for the Cincinnati Cyclones, is heading overseas to play for JoKP in the Mestis League, Finland. Last season, he played in 16 games and scored 2 goals with 4 assists, totaling 6 points. Hopefully, he will be able to come back soon. As a young centerman, […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Assign 33 Players to Protected List

List of Forwards Protected:  Kyle Bollers, Luka Burzan, Louie Caporusso, Kieran Craig, Mike Ferraro, Zane Franklin, Elijah Gonsalves, Lincoln Griffin, Ben Hawerchuk, Nick Isaacson, Colton Kalezic, Noah Kane, Lee Lapid, Jarrett Lee, Remy Parker, Patrick Polino, Luke Santerno, Brandon Schultz, Jimmy Soper, Keanan Stewart, Justin Vaive and Alex Wideman.  The Cyclones took steps to protect […]

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Cincinnati Cyclones best Kalamazoo Wings 3-2

ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Release 2024-2025 Schedule

Released Schedule: The Cincinnati Cyclones will kick off their home games on Saturday, October 26th, as they face off against the Indy Fuel. Following two away games on October 19th at Cleveland and October 25th at Fort Wayne, the Cyclones are eager to showcase their talent in their home opener. Fans can look forward to […]

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ECHL: Toledo Walleye Announce 2024-25 Schedule

Today, the Toledo Walleye announced their 2024-25 schedule for the upcoming season, and they have a rough start, playing their first five games on the road. The first home game for the Walleye is November 1st against the Wheeling Nailers, the same team they swept in this year’s playoffs. The season schedule has Toledo opening […]

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Which NHL Team Should Pick Up the Cincinnati Cyclones as their ECHL Affiliate?

On May 30th, the New York Rangers decided to end their affiliation with the Cincinnati Cyclones as their ECHL Affiliate and instead announced a new partnership with the Bloomington Bison. This change follows a one-year affiliation between New York and the Cyclones. As a result of this move, several NHL teams, including Utah, Columbus, Carolina, […]

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Bloomington Bison Announce Affiliation with NY Rangers & New Head Coach

If you’re a hockey fan in Central Illinois, there’s a good chance your NHL allegiance lies either with the Chicago Blackhawks or the St. Louis Blues. From Bloomington, the United Center is just shy of two hours and twenty minutes (135 miles) away, and the Enterprise Center in St. Louis is just over two hours […]

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