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Played 122 career AHL games, 54 ECHL games
BOISE, Idaho – Forward Conner Bleackley has agreed to terms with the Idaho Steelheads for the 2019-20 season, joining the organization for his fourth professional season, Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations Everett Sheen announced Tuesday.
“It was a long summer for me thinking about what I want and where I want to be,” said Bleackley. “A few weeks ago, it came up that Idaho was a real possibility. I talked with some guys who had played there before, and I remember the time I spent there and loved it. It just made sense, and I’m really excited about the city, the organization, the coach, and the players on the team.”
Bleackley (pronounced BLEEK-lee), 23, played 57 games with the San Antonio Rampage during the 2018-19 season, posting five goals and 11 assists for 16 points with 35 penalty minutes. The High River, Alb. native made his professional debut with the Chicago Wolves in the 2016-17 season, playing 122 games since his debut and owning eight goals and 20 assists for 28 points at the AHL level. He also played 54 games between the Missouri Mavericks (2016-17) and Tulsa Oilers (2017-18), boasting 26 goals and 29 assists for 55 points with six power play goals and three shorthanded goals.
Rampage Rants: Rampage down Admirals on OT penalty shot
Rampage Rants: Rampage down Admirals on OT penalty shot
It’s been a while since we’ve brought you some prospects news from the guys down in San Antonio. Since we last wrote, the Rampage have improved in recent weeks and that improved play continued over the weekend as the Silver and Black got a 2-1 overtime win over the Milwaukee Admirals.
The win was the second in the last four games for San Antonio, who also snapped a two-game losing streak.
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The St. Louis Blues trimmed 10 players from the training camp roster Saturday.
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced today the Blues have assigned 10 players to the club's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage.
Blues select Conner Bleackley 144th overall 5th rd
looking at the arizona coyotes’ latest prospects report, for some reason my takeaway is: the coyotes now have two late-first-round-pick forward prospects in the WHL whose last names end in “kley” and are out with knee injuries.