Patrick Polino

ECHL Game Recap: Reading Royals vs Adirondack Thunder | 12/20/2024

The Adirondack Thunder and Reading Royals met on Friday Night for one of the most exciting games of the ECHL season. Ryan Conroy and C.J. Valerian would get the party started at the 8:48 mark of the opening frame for the game’s first fight. Coming into tonight, Adirondack had only scored the first goal in […]

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ECHL Player Profile: Keanan Stewart

The Adirondack Thunder added two players this off-season who spent time with the Cincinnati Cyclones, and one of them is rookie forward Keanan Stewart, who spent 16 games with the Cyclones at the end of last season, where he put up a goal and three assists. Coming into the 2024-25 season, Adirondack has a handful […]

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ECHL Game Preview: Adirondack Thunder vs Jacksonville Icemen | 11/20/2024

The Adirondack Thunder and Jacksonville Icemen will meet for the first time since February 20th in Jacksonville, in a game Adirondack won 5-0. Tonight, the Icemen will be looking to win their third straight game, and the Thunder are looking to get back in the win column after a 7-1 loss on Sunday Afternoon. “Good […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Announce 2024-25 Season Opening Roster

The Adirondack Thunder have announced their 2024-25 opening night roster. This year’s season-opening roster is a lot different than last year’s season-opening roster, as only five skaters and two goaltenders from the 2023-24 opening night roster are on the 2024-25 season-opening roster, including Ryan Smith, T.J. Friedmann, Jace Isley, Brendan Less, Ryan Wheeler, Jeremy Brodeur, […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Announce 2024 Training Camp Roster

The Adirondack Thunder opened training camp on Monday Morning with a 24-man roster, including 15 forwards, seven defensemen, and one goaltender. Defenseman Kurt Gosselin and goaltender Jeremy Brodeur are still up in Utica with the Comets. Out of those 24 players listed, only one is on a PTO. Adirondack will also play a home and […]

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ECHL: An Interview With Adirondack Thunder Forward Patrick Polino

The Adirondack Thunder made a couple of eye-catching trades during the 2024 off-season, and one of those trades was with the Cincinnati Cyclones, as Adirondack acquired forward Patrick Polino in exchange for Tristan Ashbrook. Polino, 29, spent three seasons with the Cyclones, where he put up 54 goals and 82 assists for 136 points in […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Sign Two New Forwards

The Adirondack Thunder have announced that they’ve signed forwards Patrick Polino and Chase Brand for the 2024-25 season. Polino officially signed with the Thunder after having his rights traded to Adirondack from the Cincinnati Cyclones earlier last week in exchange for Tristan Ashbrook. More on Polino and that trade can be found here. Brand will […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Trade Tristan Ashbrook to Cincinnati Cyclones

The Adirondack Thunder and Cincinnati Cyclones made a massive trade on Thursday as Adirondack sent forward Tristan Ashbrook to Cincinnati in exchange for the rights to forward Patrick Polino. What This Means For Adirondack This is a massive loss for Adirondack as Ashbrook is coming off his first full season in the league as he […]

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ECHL: Cincinnati Cyclones Announce 2024 Qualifying Offers

List of Players: Noah Kane, Elijah Gonsalves, Luke Santerno, Patrick Polino, Zachary Tsekos, Robert Carpenter, Kieran Craig and Zane Franklin. ECHL Rules: Players who had already signed a contract by July 7 did not need to receive a qualifying offer. Each team was entitled to reserve the rights to a maximum of eight qualified players. […]

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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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