| Providence, RI - The Providence Bruins, in their 17th season in the American Hockey
League, announced that forward Greg Classen has been released from his
Professional Tryout Agreement. With the move, Providence has 23 players
on its roster, including 14 forwards, seven defensemen and two
goaltenders.
Classen, 31, appeared in one game
for the P-Bruins, going scoreless Wednesday in the season opener
against the Lowell Devils. The 10th year center and 2004 Calder Cup
champion joined Providence in training camp after spending last year
with the Manitoba Moose. A product of the Merrimack College
Warriors, Classen had his best year in 2005-06, recording
personal-highs with 24 goals and 50 points. Though undrafted, the
native of Aylsham, Saskatoon has enjoyed 90 games in the National
Hockey League, all with the Nashville Predators. In his pro career,
Classen has 105 goals, 158 assists and 263 points in 517 games.
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