Official Release: Bulldogs Reassign Schultz, Release Armstrong, Isherwood

| January 17, 2013 | Reply

01/17/2013 12:47 PM

Hamilton Bulldogs Press Release

HAMILTON, ONT – Montreal Canadiens and Hamilton Bulldogs General Manager Marc Bergevin announced today that the Canadiens have reassigned forward Ian Schultz to the Utah Grizzlies of the ECHL and that the Bulldogs have released forward Riley Armstrong and defenceman Mark Isherwood from their Professional Try-Out Contracts.

Schultz, 22, played two games for the Bulldogs against the Abbotsford Heat and recorded two shots on goal and two penalty minutes.

Armstrong, 28, played two games for Hamilton against Abbotsford and registered three shots on goal and two penalty minutes.

Isherwood, 23, played two games for the ‘Dogs against the Heat and posted one shot on goal and scored on his shootout attempt last night.

The Bulldogs’ next game is against the Toronto Marlies at Copps Coliseum on Saturday, January 19th at 7:00 p.m.  All ‘Dogs games will be broadcast on Hamilton’s Funny 820 (AM 820).  Fans can also listen to and watch all ‘Dogs games on www.hamiltonbulldogs.com.  Live coverage with the broadcast team of Play-By-Play Announcer Derek Wills (all home and away games) and Colour Commentator Al Craig (all home and select away games) will begin with the Pioneer Pre-Game Show 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.

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czechtacular (aka Kathy) is the former follower of a single team, whose interests still are and will always be number one in her book (she does write at All HABS, after all!) but making the jump to junior hockey in 2005 has resulted in, well, quite frankly, a mess that no one will ever be able to understand all at once. A former student of photography, history and communications, she has been to games of the NHL, AHL, QMJHL, CIS, LHJAAAQ, LNAH, and even the NWHL, and definitely doesn't intend on stopping there.

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