Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Thunder Add Former Viper Defenceman Cam Brodie To Teams Season Ending Roster:

On Friday, June 15th the ECHL announced the Season-Ending Rosters as submitted by each of its member teams. The Stockton Thunder have seventeen players listed on their season ending roster list one of is former Vernon Vipers defenceman Cameron Brodie.

Stockton Thunder Season Ending Roster:

Kevin Baker, Matt Foy, Jesse Fratkin, Jordan Fulton, Garet Hunt, Gabriel Levesque, Jason Morgan, Matt Reber, Cameron Brodie, Nathan Deck, Tony DeHart, Rob Kwiet, Mike Little, Adam Maccarone, Brock Matheson, Sebastian Owuya & Dan Ringwald

Cameron Brodie finished his second season with the Thunder, also played three games with the AHL Texas Stars this past season before returning to Stockton. In 52 regular season games with the Thunder Brodie collected (0-7-7) & collected just one assist in eight playoff games. Brodie played parts of one season in Vernon (2008-2009) after being aquired from the Coquitlam Express at the BCHL trade deadline.

Cameron Brodie's Player Profile:

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=81370

This is posted on the Thunder website:

11-12 Season Ending Roster

Friday, 06.15.12

By Stockton Thunder Staff

17 ECHL contracted players listed as eligible for qualifying offers by July 1

STOCKTON, Calif. – The Stockton Thunder, ECHL affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League, announced its 2011-12 Season Ending Roster, which includes 17 players signed to an ECHL contract with the Thunder from this past season.

Season Ending Rosters may include up to 20 players. Season Ending Rosters cannot include any players who did not sign an ECHL contract in 2011-12.

This is posted on the ECHL website:

ECHL announces Season-Ending Rosters

June 15, 2012

PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL on Friday announced the Season-Ending Rosters as submitted by each of its member teams.

Season-Ending Rosters may include up to 20 players. Season-Ending Rosters cannot include any players who did not sign an ECHL contract in 2011-12.

Each team is entitled to reserve rights to a maximum of eight players from the list of 20 by extending a qualifying offer no later than July 1. Of the eight qualified players, no more than four can be veterans (260 regular season professional hockey games played as of the start of the 2012-13 season). Players on open qualifying offers cannot be traded. Teams are not required to extend a qualifying offer to players who sign a contract prior to July 1.

The qualifying offer must remain open for acceptance until Aug. 1 at which time the qualifying offer becomes null and void and the team may sign the qualified player to any salary or may elect to take no further action. Teams that extend a valid qualifying offer to a non-veteran player shall retain the rights to that qualified player for one playing season.

A team that extends a valid qualifying offer to a veteran player will retain the rights to that veteran until Aug. 1. After Aug. 1, if the veteran player is not signed to a contract by the team, the veteran shall be deemed a restricted free agent and shall be entitled to seek and secure offers of employment from other ECHL teams. Restricted free agents may not be traded. When a restricted free agent receives a contract offer from a team other than the team with the player’s rights and the restricted free agent wishes to accept the contract offer, the restricted free agent and the offering member must, within 24 hours, notify the ECHL, the team with the player’s rights and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association. The member with the player’s rights shall have seven days after the date it is notified to exercise its right to match the contract offer.

If a restricted free agent is not signed to either an offer sheet or a contract by an ECHL team by Aug. 31, the player shall be deemed an unrestricted free agent.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Dude has an "I'm gonna wreck it" face. I'd say that the Thunder picked up a winner. Certainly can't be a product of Edmonton post secondary schools. Go Brodie!