with their 1st overall Waiver draft pick.
The Penguins are a Junior B hockey team that plays in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League.
Here is the full press release that is on the Penguins twitter account,
https://twitter.com/JrBPenguins/status/1320805483733725186
Cash spent the past two seasons in Vernon (2018-2020) has committed to the University of Vermont for the 2021-22 season. In 66 games with the Vipers Cash collected (13-goals-14-assists-27-points),
Logan Cash's Player Profile:
Another guy who likely told Jason McGoo and Jane Glen where they could stick their joke of an organization...
ReplyDeleteMight be crappy in Vernon compared to the good ol' days, but do you really think he's stoked on Jr B in Nova Scotia?
DeleteCash was eligible to return this season. I wonder if he chose to play close to home for his final year of Junior or did the Vipers not want him back? Cash was injury prone his two years in Vernon and had troubles staying healthy. I think if Logan could stay healthy he has the potential of being a good player.
ReplyDeleteHeard Cash has started his schooling in Nova Scotia !
ReplyDeleteGood for him!!! I really like Cash and applaud his decision. It looks like he is heading to Vermont for 2021 - 22 so why not stay closer to home & start taking courses this year. It can be argued that he is playing a level down but it may allow him more time to devote to his studies. Also, as a 20 year old he will be counted on to play a bigger role and asked to be a leader for the younger players. Logan has always put up points and will be a welcome addition to East Hants. He probably realized that as a Viper he would have been grinding it out on the 3rd or 4th lines instead of being offered top minutes as I suspect he will get this season. Well done Logan, you still have fans in Vernon.
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