Kansas City Mavericks
ECHL: Kansas City Mavericks Re-Sign Nolan Sullivan
- Felicity Harding
- July 17, 2024
The Kansas City Mavericks have announced that they have re-signed forward Nolan Sullivan for the 2024-25 ECHL season. “Nolan joined the Mavericks before the playoffs. He is an excellent centerman, great on face-offs, and brings the work rate, pace, and tenacity we value in our players,” said General Manager and Head Coach Tad O’Had. “Nolan’s […]
Read MoreECHL: Kansas City Mavericks Re-Sign Cole Coskey
- Felicity Harding
- July 16, 2024
The Kansas City Mavericks have announced that they have re-signed forward Cole Coskey for the 2024-25 ECHL season. OHL Career Cole Coskey did not go the collegiate route in his career, instead, he played in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for the Saginaw Spirit. Coskey started his OHL career in the 2015-16 season. Through his […]
Read MoreECHL: Kansas City Mavericks Re-Sign Casey Carreau for the 2024-25 Season
- Felicity Harding
- July 12, 2024
The Kansas City Mavericks have re-signed forward Casey Carreau for the 2024-25 ECHL season. “Casey is a heart and soul teammate”, said Mavericks General Manager and Head Coach Tad O’Had. “He competes incredibly hard and can contribute to the power play, penalty kill, and the lineup. Casey plays with a great deal of speed and […]
Read MoreECHL: Kansas City Mavericks Re-Sign Justin MacPherson
- Armand Klisivitch
- July 9, 2024
The Kansas City Mavericks have announced that they have re-signed defenseman Justin MacPherson for the 2023-24 season. MacPherson made the jump to the ECHL at the end of the regular season after spending three years at St.Mary’s University, where he put up 10 goals and 49 assists for 59 points in 71 games. The 24-year-old […]
Read MoreECHL Player Transactions: Florida Everblades
- James Slemp
- July 3, 2024
The Florida Everblades saw two player transactions today. Defenseman Jordan Sambrook re-signed with the team, and Zach Tsekos signed with the Dundee Stars in the Elite Ice Hockey League in Scotland. The 26-year-old Markham, ON native Jordan Sambrook, will play his fourth season with the Everblades in 2024-25. He started his professional career in Florida, […]
Read MoreECHL: Jeremy McKenna Leaves Mavericks for DEL
- Stephanie DeLaFleur
- July 3, 2024
Jeremy McKenna, the Kansas City Mavericks‘ top goal scorer for the Kelly Cup Playoffs, is embarking on a new chapter in his career. He has signed a contract with the Nurnberg Ice Tigers in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in Germany, becoming the second ECHL player to join the Ice Tigers for the 24/25 season, following […]
Read MoreECHL Board Of Governors Recap and Rule Changes For the 2024-25 Season
- Armand Klisivitch
- July 2, 2024
The ECHL recently had its Summer Meetings and the Board of Governors last week in Las Vegas, Nevada, and earlier this afternoon, the league announced two new changes for the league heading into the 2024-25 season as well as Utah Grizzlies CEO Kevin Bruder being re-elected as the Chairman of the Board for the fourth […]
Read MoreECHL Season Recap: Florida Everblades
- James Slemp
- June 26, 2024
The champagne is gone, the confetti swept up, and the player lockers have been cleaned out for the Florida Everblades’ 2023-24 season, an impossible and record-breaking season. The Everblades, winner of the Kelly Cup Championship for a third consecutive year, started the season, as does every team in the league, with the goal of hoisting […]
Read MoreECHL: Kansas City Mavericks Announce 2023-24 Season-Ending Roster
- Felicity Harding
- June 26, 2024
The Kansas City Mavericks have announced their end-of-season roster. Teams are allowed to have up to 20 players on their end-of-season roster. Kansas City’s roster consists of eight forwards, seven defensemen, and two goaltenders. Of these 17 players, the Mavericks can reserve the rights of the players and give eight of them qualifying offers by […]
Read MoreECHL: Jacob Hayhurst Heading Overseas
- Armand Klisivitch
- June 14, 2024
Kansas City Mavericks forward Jacob Hayhurst is heading to Sweden after spending the last four seasons in the AHL and ECHL. Hayhurst would spend four seasons at the NCAA level as he spent three years at RPI before spending his final year of eligibility at the University of Michigan. He would put up 30 goals […]
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