Toronto Maple Leafs reveal a new team joining their organization
The Toronto Maple Leafs have announced the addition of a new team to their organization in the ECHL following the bankruptcy of the Newfoundland Growlers.
In breaking news, the Leafs have announced an affiliation agreement with the Cincinnati Cyclones in the ECHL.
Here is the Maple Leafs' official press release:
"The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that the club has agreed to an affiliation with the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL beginning in the 2024-25 season.
The Cyclones replace the Newfoundland Growlers as the Maple Leafs' secondary affiliate and the primary affiliate of the American Hockey League's Toronto Marlies. The Growlers had served as the Maple Leafs' ECHL affiliate from 2018 to 2024 before ceasing operations prior to this past season's end.
"We are excited to embark on this new partnership with the Cincinnati Cyclones," stated Brad Treliving, General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. "This is a significant investment for our hockey club as we look to provide our players with the best resources available to support their growth and professional development."
«We are thrilled to be associated with an organization with such a storied history as the Toronto Maple Leafs,» said Cincinnati Cyclones General Manager Kristin Ropp. «To partner with an organization that places value in the development of players from the ECHL through the AHL and into the NHL is truly exciting.»
The Cyclones have been a fixture in Cincinnati since 1990. They compete in the Central Division of the ECHL's Western Conference and play out of Heritage Bank Center.
In addition to their past affiliation with Newfoundland, the Maple Leafs had previous ECHL affiliations with Orlando, Reading, Columbia and Pensacola."
In April, the Leafs were informed that their former ECHL affiliate, the Newfoundland Growlers, would cease operations, prompting Toronto to seek a new affiliate.
"ST. JOHN'S, NL � Despite the efforts of our front-office, Deacon Sports and Entertainment regrets to announce that the sale of the Newfoundland Growlers could not be finalized prior to the league-mandated April 2, 2024 deadline. Due to unforeseen challenges, and while a discussion was put forth to salvage the future of both teams, only the continuation of the Trois-Rivières Lions was approved by the ECHL, and as a result, the ECHL Board of Governors has voted to terminate the league membership of the Newfoundland Growlers."
Source: Hockey Patrol
Toronto announces new team to join the organization
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