Monday, June 16, 2025

Revenig Signs Tender Agreement With Bismarck Bobcats:

Vernon Vipers defenceman Eddie Revenig has signed a tender

agreement with the North American Hockey League Bismarck Bobcats.

Here is the press release from the Bismarck Bobcats website,

Defenseman Eddie Revenig Signs Tender with Bismarck Bobcats - BISMARCK BOBCATS

Revenig split the 2024-25 season with the United States Hockey League Fargo Force, the BCHL Sherwood Park Crusaders and Vernon Vipers. 

The Sherwood Park Crusaders traded Eddie Revenig, Michael Munroe & future considerations to the Vernon Vipers February 10th 2025 for Marko Stojkov. In 14 games with the Vernon Vipers, Revenig collected (0-goals-3-assists-3-points).

Eddie Revenig's Player Profile:

Eddie Revenig - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

7 comments:

PuckBelly said...

So, play anywhere but Vernon?

PaulyWog54 said...

Obviously you did not see all the Viper hopefuls attending Spring Camp.

Karl said...

I don't even remember him as we changed so many players, it was hard to keep up and hard to follow the team

Marty said...

Ah…. So glad there was a full compliment of Viper hopefuls at the Spring Camp. That means we should have a good entertaining team to watch this year. Ya, right!!!

Bob said...

How many other camps do you think there Veron hopefulls attended. The real question is do those offered spots with other teams choose Vernon or not. My guess is not but time will tell.

vipersdiehardfan said...

And so it begins. The 2025-26 season hasn't even started and already we have a player leaving the Vipers.

I thought Revenig played well in his short time with the Vipers. Wasn't a very flashy defenceman but steady on the blueline.

With all the players coming and going last season, it was very difficult to follow the team, you needed a program because with all the player movement it was hard to remember who was who and who was wearing what number from game to game.

It will be interesting to see how Revenig does this coming season as it seemed like no matter who played in Vernon didn't look good, play good, or do much of anything but as soon as that player was traded, released or left the team, they succeeded with their new team. Now this wasn't the case with all players but most of them succeeded and did much better after leaving the Vipers.

Bingo said...

It would be helpful for Recruting quality prospects if we could announce to the hockey world that we have a new coaching staff and GM . out with the old and in with the new. The bread is getting pretty stale time for a new loaf.