Cyclones Acquire Faulkner
CINCINNATI, Ohio -- The 2008 Kelly Cup champion Cincinnati
Cyclones announced today that they have finished a five player
trade with the Reading Royals. The Cyclones are the ECHL affiliate
of the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens and Nashville Predators.
The Cyclones acquired former Clarkson forward Mac Faulkner and
defenseman Gerard Miller from Reading in exchange for forwards Ben
Gordon and Ben McLeod and defenseman Tom Sawatske along with future
considerations.
Faulkner, 25, is in his fourth professional season and has played
in 60 games for Reading, collecting 17 goals and 20 assists for 37
points and 61 penalty minutes. He was the third-leading goal scorer
for the Royals and has assembled nine multiple point games. A
versatile player who spends time at forward and defense and also
plays with the power play and penalty kill units, Mac has five
man-advantage goals and a trio of shorthanded tallies. He also has
played a game in the American Hockey League (AHL) this season.
The six-foot-one, 205 pounder from King City, ONT played 57 games
with Columbia (ECHL) last season and had 17 goals and 24 assists
for 41 points. He was the fourth-leading scorer for the Inferno
during the regular season, but led the club in scoring during the
Kelly Cup playoffs with five goals and seven assists for twelve
points in twelve games. Columbia upset Texas in the opening round
of the postseason before losing to South Carolina in the South
Division Finals. In three of his four professional seasons,
Faulkner has netted 17 goals in a campaign.
“We were very fortunate to be able to acquire a pair of
solid players in Mac Faulkner and Gerard Miller. They are veteran
players who will add offensive prowess and grit to the
lineup,” Cyclones Head Coach and VP of Hockey Operations
Chuck Weber said. “Unfortunately, in order to get quality
players like these we have to give up quality players as
well.”
Both Faulkner and Miller are expected to practice with the team
this week and be available to play in the Cyclones next game on
Friday, March 13 at Johnstown (7pm on MAX-FM 97.7 and 99.5).












