Bossier City, LA - The Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
have added two more players for the 2008-2009 Central Hockey League
season with the signings of forward Neil Poulsen and defenseman Clay
Thoring. The newest additions give the Bugs five players under contract
for the coming season.
Poulsen returns to Bossier-Shreveport after
spending the second half of the 2007-08 season with the Mudbugs. The
6-3, 237-lb. tough guy appeared in 19 games last year and finished with
nine fighting majors for a total of 45 penalty minutes. Joining the
team as a rookie, Poulsen made his Mudbugs debut on January 5th and
started his career in style. On his very first professional shift, the
Brockville, Ontario native dropped the gloves and squared off with
Mississippi's Sheldon Wenzel.
"Neil is a guy that has
commitment written all over him," says Head Coach Scott Muscutt. "He
wants to be a Mudbug player, and we love his drive and passion to
represent this team to the best of his ability. He's worked very hard
in the offseason and we look forward to seeing the results of that hard
work in October."
After finishing his college career at Queens
University in Ontario, Poulsen started off the 2007-08 campaign in
training camp with Hartford of the American Hockey League. He played
preseason games with the Wolfpack and their ECHL affiliate, the
Charlotte Checkers before being released and eventually joining the
Mudbugs. The 24-year-old Poulsen will still be classified as a rookie
for the 2008-09 season because he has appeared in fewer than 25
professional games.
Thoring joins Bossier-Shreveport for his
rookie season after playing four years of Major Junior and five years
of College hockey. The 5-11, 195-lb. defenseman has played the last
four seasons for the University of Regina, serving as an Assistant
Captain for the past two years. Thoring recorded eight goals and 41
points to go with 173 penalty minutes during his four-year, 106-game
career with the Cougars. He also played one season at Acadia University
before enrolling at Regina.
"Clay comes highly recommended by
all of those who have seen him play at both the Major Junior and
Collegiate levels," Muscutt said. "He should provide our D-corps with a
hunger that will be contagious."
Prior to his college career, the
Frontier, Saskatchewan native enjoyed a four-year run in Canadian Major
Junior hockey, playing 187 games over four seasons with the Swift
Current Broncos and Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League.
Thoring scored 12 goals to go with 21 assists and 187 minutes in
penalties in the WHL.