ECHL: Manitoba Moose Assign Goaltender to Norfolk Admirals

Today, the AHL Manitoba Moose have assigned goaltender Oskari Salminen to the ECHL Norfolk Admirals. Salminen is in his second year in North America and has struggled between the pipes so far this season.

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While Salminen has struggled for the Moose, they also have Collin Delia and Thomas Milic on the roster, creating a log jam. Salminen will now join the trio with Yaniv Perets and Kristian Stead.

Salminen is expected to join the Admirals this weekend to take on the Maine Mariners, as the Ads currently sit 12 points behind the North Division leading Adirondack Thunder.


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