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Then&Now || Brian Strait
03/19/17: Morrissey scores the GWG (x, x)
Brian Strait and Eric Tangradi to serve as assistant captains
BINGHAMTON – The Binghamton Devils announced today that forward Kevin Rooney has been named the team’s captain. In addition, defenseman Brian Strait and forward Eric Tangradi will serve as assistant captains. Rooney is the ninth captain in franchise history and first since the New Jersey Devils moved their American Hockey League affiliate to Binghamton.
Rooney, 25, is in his third full season with the New Jersey Devils organization and appeared in seven games with the Albany Devils following his collegiate career in 2015-16. A native of Canton, Mass., Rooney has 27 goals and 34 assists for 61 points in 161 American Hockey League regular-season games.
Then&Now || Brian Strait
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Brian Strait's height is 6ft 1in (1.85 m)Brian Strait is ice hockeyBorn: 4 January, 1988Height: 6ft 1in (1.85 m)Weight: 200 lbs (90.7 kg)Astrological Sign: CapricornOccupation: Ice Hockey
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Winnipeg Jets Sign Brian Strait
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Panthers Bounce back with 3-1 Win over Islanders in Game 2
Panthers Bounce back with 3-1 Win over Islanders in Game 2
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NOTE: This article was written by new Tha Sports Junkies 101 hockey writer Ana Kieu.
The New York Islanders faced the Florida Panthers in the second of back-to-back games Friday night.
The visiting Islanders rallied to win Game 1, but the Panthers showed no signs of slowing down.
Panthers defenseman Michael Matheson made his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut. He replaced Jakub Kindl.
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