Vancouver Canucks Send Center Alexandre Bolduc to Manitoba Moose of AHL
Monday, November 30, 2009 at 08:42PM
VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Canucks, the NHL affiliate of the Manitoba Moose, today announced they have re-assigned center Alexandre Bolduc to the Moose.
Bolduc, 24, has appeared in seven games with the Canucks this season since his recall on October 17/09. In that span he collected two penalty minutes.
He started the 2009-10 campaign with the Moose, appearing in four games while collecting 13 penalty minutes. Bolduc also appeared in seven games with the Canucks last season where he collected an assist and four penalty minutes. Now in his fifth pro season, Bolduc has played in 198 career games with the Moose where he’s scored 89 points (37g & 52a) as well as 292 penalty minutes. He has also played in 24 career Calder Cup playoff games with Manitoba where he’s scored 10 points (6g & 4a) and 28 penalty minutes.
Bolduc was originally drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the fourth round, 127th overall, in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
The Vancouver Canucks today announced they have assigned defenceman Aaron Rome to the Moose for conditioning.
Rome, 26, has played in 10 games so far this season with the Canucks where he has collected one assist and four penalty minutes. In 36 NHL games with Vancouver, Columbus and Anaheim in his six year pro career, the Nesbitt, MB native has scored four points (1g & 3a) and 37 penalty minutes. Rome has also played in 318 career games in the American Hockey League between Cincinnati, Portland and Syracuse. In that span, he has recorded 122 points (27g & 95a) along with 666 penalty minutes.
Rome was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the fourth round, 104th overall, in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.
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