ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Roster Transactions l 11/14/2024

The Cincinnati Cyclones have completed the following transactions as of November 14th, 2024.

Added:

Mason McCarty, F: Acquired from Rapid City on 11/11

Mason McCarty began his professional hockey career during the 2018-19 season with the Rapid City Rush, where he played in 15 games and recorded six goals and four assists for a total of ten points. After that, he played in USports for multiple seasons before returning to the ECHL. Over three seasons in the ECHL, McCarty has played in 83 games, scoring 23 goals and 21 assists for a total of 44 points. This season, McCarty has played in nine games with the Rush, during which he has scored one goal and one assist, resulting in a plus/minus rating of -5. Earlier this week, he was traded from the Rapid City Rush to the Cyclones in exchange for Patrick Bajkov.

Check out the trade article written by ITR’s Felicity Harding below:

ECHL: Rapid City Rush Transactions | 11/11/2024 | Inside The Rink

Landon Cato, D: Activated from Reserve

Deleted:

Tristan Ashbrook, F: Loaned to Cleveland Monsters (AHL)

After being traded from the Adirondack Thunder during the off-season, Tristan Ashbrook began the season with the Cyclones. He has played in eight games, recording one goal and three assists, while posting a -8 +/- stat. He will now head North up I-71 to Cleveland, where he will see time in the AHL with a solid Monsters team.


Ryan McCleary, D: Placed on Reserve
Keeghan Howdeshell, F: Released

In 5 games with the Cyclones this season, Keeghan Howdeshell recorded only one assist, while posting a -2 +/- stat, before being released on 11/14.


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