ECHL: Atlanta Gladiators’ Roster Changes | 02/13/2024

On Tuesday, the Atlanta Gladiators signed 25-year-old forward Alex Cohen to their roster. Cohen, a native of Newton, Massachusetts, has played primarily in the SPHL this season. He had previously been on an amateur tryout agreement (ATO) with the Gladiators this past August and also participated in the 2023-2024 Atlanta Gladiators Training Camp.

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Cohen played in 19 games last season across three teams. During his time with the Evansville Thunderbolts in 16 games, he scored 10 points (five goals and five assists). This season, he has participated in 38 games with the Macon Mayhem, accumulating 15 points (three goals and 12 assists). Notably, during the January 15th game against the Quad City Storm, Cohen contributed with three assists as the team secured their 200th win since the Mayhem had relocated to Macon, GA.

The Gladiators will return to action Tonight when they face off with the South Carolina Stingrays at 7:00 PM at Gas South Arena.


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Karen Zehner

Inside The Rink ECHL Manager | Senior Editor | Credentialed Beat Writer covering the ECHL Atlanta Gladiators. Diving into the world of slap shots, penalty kills, and the game we love. [@RunwithK] on socials.

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