Feb 12, 2008
Rangers Complete Trades
Team adds forward, defenseman to roster on deadline day

The Marquette Rangers spent the final days before the trade deadline working on a deal that will bring the team a new forward and a new defenseman as the team starts its' preparations for their upcoming playoff run.

North American Hockey League teams needed to have trades completed by Thursday February, 7th.

Added to the Rangers line-up are Bryan Murphy, a forward who skated 38 games with Kenai River (Alaska) of the North American Hockey League's South Division; and defenseman Jake Hannon, who comes from the St. Louis Bandits of the NAHL North Division.

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Hannon, 19, is 6 ft. 180 pounds from Buffalo, N.Y. has 4 goals and8 assists on the season having played 25 games with the first place Bandits. He is also a +18 with 12 penalty minutes on the season. He is the older brother of current Rangers forward Luke Hannon, and has committed to playing collegiately for the U.S. Army at West Point.
Murphy, 5' 10" from downstate Sterling Heights also has 4 goals and 8 assists on the season in 38 games for the Kenai River Brown Bears.

The Rangers also made a move for the future, acquiring the rights to a Midget AAA player in the trade: Adam Wiesner, a forward, from Rochester, Minn. who currently plays for Russell Stover in Kansas City.

"This move does a few things that help us out" said Rangers head coach Randy Enders. We get a solid defenseman back at the blue line with Hannon coming in, and some extra grit and experience up front with the addition of Murphy. We're excited to add them to what we already have here, and we're confident both will make an immediate impact."

To complete the trade, the Rangers have sent defenseman Nick Condon to St. Louis.

"There's been a lot of movement in our league as teams try and solidify their lineups" Enders added. "We're confident these two players will be a positive addition to our team and really compliment our core guys. We've been piecing this puzzle together for awhile now, and we're very happy with how all of this all fell into place."

The Rangers are off this weekend before resuming North American Hockey League North Division play February 22nd and 23rd at the Ice Cube in Ann Arbor against the U.S. National Team Development Program U-17's.





 

 



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