Thrashers Claim Peverley
The Atlanta Thrashers have claimed former St. Lawrence forward
Rich Peverley off waivers from the Nashville Predators, according
to Executive Vice President and General Manager Don Waddell.
Peverley, 26, has appeared in 27 games this season with Nashville,
recording nine points (two goals, seven assists). He earned a
season-high two assists on Oct. 15 at Dallas and posted a
three-game point streak from Oct. 15-18, tallying four points (one
goal, three assists) during that span.
The 6-0, 185-pound center has seen action in 73 career games over
the last three seasons with the Predators, tallying 20 points
(seven goals, 13 assists). He also recorded two assists in six
Stanley Cup Playoff games with Nashville in 2007-08.
Peverley has also recorded 168 points (56 goals, 112 assists) in
177 career games in the American Hockey League with Milwaukee and
Portland, adding 73 points (34 goals, 39 assists) in 80 ECHL games
with South Carolina and Reading.
Prior to his professional career, the Guelph, Ontario native spent
four seasons at St. Lawrence University (ECAC) from 2000-04. He
appeared in 138 career games with the Saints, totaling 117 points
(44 goals, 73 assists).
Peverley was signed as a free agent by Nashville on Jan. 18, 2007.












