Augusta Lynx - Augusta's Final Season Roster

Augusta's Final Season Roster

Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
Aaron Slattengren ^ C L Dec. 28, 1981 Duluth, Minnesota, USA
9 Chris Lawrence C R Feb. 5, 1987 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
10 Scott Thauwald LW L Oct. 26, 1984 Rochester, Minnesota, USA
17 Patrick Bordeleau LW L Mar. 23, 1986 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
19 Brian Ihnacak C R Apr. 10, 1985 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
20 Chase Watson F L Oct. 23, 1982 Media, Pennsylvania, USA
21 Michael Mullen RW R Jul. 16, 1983 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
22 Justin Keller ^ LW L Mar. 4, 1986 Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
25 Travis Fuller LW L Jan. 25, 1986 Whitney, Ontario, Canada
26 Jason Bloomingburg (IR) LW L Nov. 29, 1982 Canton, Michigan, USA
29 Joel Hanson F R Jun. 20, 1983 Elk River, Minnesota, USA
37 A Dallas Steward C L Feb. 11, 1980 Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, USA
44 A Matt Auffrey RW R Jan. 3, 1986 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Defencemen
# Player Position Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
2 B.J. Crum D R Aug. 6, 1983 Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
3 Kevin Quick D L Mar. 29, 1988 Buffalo, New York, USA
6 Brock Wilson D L Oct. 15, 1984 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
14 C Tim Branham D L May 10, 1981 Eagle River, Wisconsin, USA
27 R.J. Linder D R Nov. 9, 1983 St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
55 Brent Henley D R Aug. 30, 1980 Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Goaltenders
# Player Position Catches Date of birth Place of birth
1 Mike Brodeur G L Mar. 30, 1983 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
34 Riku Helenius G L Mar. 1, 1988 Palkane, Finland

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Staff
Title Staff Member
Head Coach John Marks
Assistant Coach Dane Litke
Athletic Trainer Chad Weprin
Equipment Manager Ryan Adamson
Director of Public Relations A.J. Bembry
Director of Broadcasting Anthony Langella
Director of Game Operations James T. Warbington

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