Louie Caporusso

ECHL: Rob Couturier Joins Cyclones Coaching Staff

The Cincinnati Cyclones have announced that they’ve hired Rob Couturier as the team’s video and goalie coach for the 2025-26 season. Couturier joins Head Coach Riley Weselowsky and assistant coach Louie Caporusso behind the Cyclones bench. This is a huge boost for a Cincinnati team that will look to rely on its goaltending next season. […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Name Louie Caporusso Assistant Coach

The Cincinnati Cyclones have named Louie Caporusso as the team’s new assistant coach, following the relief of duties for head coach Jayson Payne and assistant coach Chad MacLeod on April 23rd. This will be his first time behind the bench. Caporusso appeared in just two games last season for the Cyclones. The Toronto, Ontario, native […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones’ 2024-2025 Mid-Season Report Card

It has been a rollercoaster ride of a season so far for the Cincinnati Cyclones and their fans. Right out of the gate, the Cyclones started 0-6-3 in their first nine games, eventually winning their first game in their 10th game at home against the Bloomington Bison. Many were out on this team that early […]

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ECHL Game Recap: Iowa Heartlanders vs Cincinnati Cyclones l 12/17/2024

The Cincinnati Cyclones, with a record of 3-15-3 (9 points), hosted the Iowa Heartlanders on Tuesday, December 17, at Heritage Bank Center. The Cyclones were looking to end a four-game losing streak after being swept by the Norfolk Admirals in Virginia over the past weekend in a three-game series. However, the Heartlanders are enjoying a […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Announce 2024-25 Season Opening Roster

Forwards: Justin Vaive, Remy Parker, Kyle Bollers, Lincoln Griffin, Dante Sheriff, Patrick Bajkov, Tristan Ashbrook, Matt Boudens, Marko Sikic, Mathieu Gosselin, Ty Voit, Jacob Frasca Defensemen: Landon Cato, Josh Burnside, Matt Murphy, Nikolai Knyzhov, Ryan McCleary, Rhett Parsons, Chas Sharpe Goalies: Pavel Cajan: was assigned to the Cincinnati Cyclones from the AHL Cleveland Monsters earlier […]

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ECHL 2024-25 Season Preview: Cincinnati Cyclones

Who Has Signed So Far? Defensemen: Josh Burnside, Landon Cato, Steven Maclean, Matt Murphy, Nikola Knyzhov Forwards: Justin Vaive, Patrick Bajkov, Kyle Bollers, Matt Boudens, Louie Caporusso, Lincoln Griffin, Nick Isaacson, Remy Parker, Dante Sheriff Goalie: Jon Gillies Traded (un-signed so far): Tristan Ashbrook (F), Keeghan Howdeshell (F) I anticipate that Tristan Ashbrook, who was […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Mid-August Update

A New Sherrif’s in Town With Sean Allen, AKA “The Sherriff,” leaving the Cyclones for the Florida Everblades, who have won the last three Kelly Cups, Cincinnati was in need of a new “sheriff.” The Cincinnati Cyclones, funny enough, then acquired 25-year-old forward Dante Sheriff from the Tulsa Oilers in exchange for defenseman Jack Clement […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones: Player Profile: Louie Caporusso

Louie Caporusso was born on June 21st, 1989, in Toronto, Ontario. He stands at 5 foot 9, weighs 185 lbs, and plays center/left wing, shooting left-handed. Caporusso began his junior years playing in the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) for the Toronto Red Wings, where he led the league in points during the 2004–05 season. […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Assign 33 Players to Protected List

List of Forwards Protected:  Kyle Bollers, Luka Burzan, Louie Caporusso, Kieran Craig, Mike Ferraro, Zane Franklin, Elijah Gonsalves, Lincoln Griffin, Ben Hawerchuk, Nick Isaacson, Colton Kalezic, Noah Kane, Lee Lapid, Jarrett Lee, Remy Parker, Patrick Polino, Luke Santerno, Brandon Schultz, Jimmy Soper, Keanan Stewart, Justin Vaive and Alex Wideman.  The Cyclones took steps to protect […]

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ECHL: Fort Wayne Komets Blow Three-Goal Lead in the 3rd Period, Fall in OT to the Cincinnati Cyclones in Game 1

Game 1 in the Central Division portion of the 2023 ECHL Playoffs occurred Friday night at the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati. The 4th-seeded Komets played more like the 1st-seeded Cyclones as they took a 3-0 lead into the 3rd period. The lead would fade as the Cyclones scored four unanswered goals to steal game […]

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