ECHL Trade: Icemen Acquire Supryka, Komets Get Jordan

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In a bold move to strengthen their defensive unit, the Jacksonville Icemen have acquired defenseman Cameron Supryka from the Fort Wayne Komets. In exchange, the Komets welcome forward Zach Jordan, a key offensive contributor for the Icemen this season. This trade underscores each team’s commitment to addressing specific needs as the season advances towards the playoffs.


Trade Overview

The trade highlights a mutual effort by both teams to balance their rosters:

Jacksonville Icemen: By adding Supryka, the Icemen bolster their blue line with a defenseman who not only provides robust defensive play but also offers offensive contributions.

Fort Wayne Komets: With the acquisition of forward Zach Jordan, the Komets gain scoring ability and physicality, enhancing their forward lineup and adding grit to their game.


Cameron Supryka: Defensive Strength and Offensive Potential

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Career Overview

Cameron Supryka’s recent ECHL performance has been compiled over three key seasons, amounting to a total of 150 ECHL games.

2022-23 (Tulsa Oilers, ECHL): 59 games, five goals, 19 assists. (24 pts)

2023-24 (Fort Wayne Komets, ECHL): 50 games, two goals, eight assists (10 pts)

2024-25 (Fort Wayne Komets, ECHL): 41 games, three goals, 10 assists (13 pts)

Combined Totals: Over his ECHL career, Supryka has played 150 games, scoring 10 goals and 37 assists for a total of 47 points, along with accumulating 83 penalty minutes.

AHL Experience: Supryka had a brief stint in the AHL with the Belleville Senators last season, appearing in seven games.

Defensive Skills: Known for his solid defensive play, Supryka effectively combines his physical presence with solid puck-moving abilities.

Recent Performance

Current Season: Supryka has registered 13 points (3G, 10A) in 41 games this season to date.

Key Strengths

Physical Attributes: Standing at 6’3″ and weighing 192 lbs, Supryka is a formidable force on the ice.

Defensive Impact: His physical play and effective puck movement make him a reliable asset in defensive situations.


Zach Jordan: Offensive Contributor with a Physical Edge

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Career Overview

ECHL Career: In 153 games, Jordan has recorded 86 points (50 goals, 36 assists) and 153 penalty minutes.

AHL Experience: Jordan has played 84 AHL games with the Cleveland Monsters, Hartford Wolf Pack, Rockford IceHogs, and Chicago Wolves. Across those 84 games he scored nine goals and four assists for 13 points.

Career Stats: Over his ECHL career, he has tallied 50 goals and 36 assists, totaling 86 points, along with 153 penalty minutes.

Playing Style: Jordan is known for his ability to score crucial goals while also being a physical presence on the ice. His aggressive play and willingness to engage in physical battles make him a key asset in front of the net and along the boards.

Recent Performance

Current Season: In 51 games this season with the Icemen, Jordan has scored 12 goals and provided 10 assists, proving essential to the Icemen’s offensive efforts.

Key Strengths

Size and Physicality: At 6’3″ and 216 lbs, Jordan uses his size to his advantage, contributing both in scoring and in physical play.

Versatility: His ability to adapt and perform in various offensive roles makes him a valuable player on the ice.


Trade Analysis: Impact on Both Teams

For the Jacksonville Icemen

Enhanced Defense: The acquisition of Supryka strengthens the Icemen’s blue line.

Dual Contribution: Supryka’s ability to contribute offensively adds valuable depth and versatility to their defensive unit.

For the Fort Wayne Komets

Offensive Boost: Receiving forward Zach Jordan adds scoring depth and physicality.

Strategic Fit: Jordan’s blend of size, skill, and grit will complement the Komets’ existing offensive strategy.

It is clear that Cameron Supryka’s contributions over the past two seasons have been significant. His consistent defensive performance, paired with his ability to chip in offensively, reinforces the strength of the Jacksonville Icemen’s blue line. Meanwhile, the addition of forward Zach Jordan promises to bring enhanced scoring and physicality to the Fort Wayne Komets.


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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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