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Tailing the Komets

Komets sign Krug, Crowder

From a Komets press release:

The Komets announced Tuesday that veterans Matt Krug (D) and Paul Crowder (C) have agreed to terms and will be in the Fort Wayne lineup when the puck drops on the 2014-15 campaign. 

Krug (KREWG), 29, is a five-year pro after leading Evansville defensemen with 12 goals, 25 assists and 37 points while topping ECHL defensemen with a career high 231 penalty minutes last season.  The 6-foot, 212-pound blueliner will begin 2014-15 with ECHL totals of 17 goals, 58 assists, 75 points and 555 penalty minutes in 208 games.

The Livonia, Michigan native helped Muskegon capture the 2009-10 IHL regular season title during his first full pro year.  Krug also led IHL defensemen with career highs of 14 goals and 47 points in 75 games and earned the league's Best Defenseman Award.

During 2010-11 Krug made his ECHL debut sharing most of the season with Gwinnett (39 games) and Elmira (21 games).  He also skated one AHL game with Chicago before finishing the season in Fort Wayne appearing in three regular season games and eight playoff tilts. 

 Crowder (CROWD-er), 29, is also a five-year pro and skated 64 games with Cincinnati last season leading the Cyclones with 32 assists and ranking third with 16 goals and 48 points.  The center also logged four games with Milwaukee in the AHL.  "Paul Crowder was heavily recruited by Gary Graham and myself," commented Franke.  "We both feel that Paul will be a major contributor to the team.  We have played against Paul for the last two seasons and always had a lot of respect for his play.  He is the centerman we have been looking for."

In 2005-06 Crowder finished four years of juniors winning the BCHL Championship with the Burnaby Express.  In  2008-09 he completed a three-year collegiate career with the University of Alaska-Anchorage where he was a three-year letter winner and scored 80 points (32 goals, 48 assists) in 107 WCHA games and was named to the All-Academic Team.  Crowder also made his pro debut skating 11 games with Hartford in the AHL.

Crowder served his first full season as a rookie with Hartford in 2009-10 registering an AHL career best 12 goals and 26 points in 79 games.  The Victoria, British Columbia native split the 2010-11 season between Utah and Wheeling in the ECHL, leading the Nailers to the Eastern Conference Finals serving as team captain while scoring a career playoff high 15 points (4 goals, 11 assists) in 17 games.

Comments

RG2
Wed, 08/20/2014 - 11:44am

awesome! both great additions.    I assume that both Shrock and Crowder are our only 2 veterans right now?  With Frazee and Crowder in the middle,  that takes care of 1st and 2nd line centers.

ggeiselman
Wed, 08/20/2014 - 12:04pm

I think that Krug would qualify as a veteran with 305 games.

Blake Sebring
Wed, 08/20/2014 - 12:05pm

Krug, Crowder and Schrock are the only veterans so far.

RG2
Wed, 08/20/2014 - 3:09pm

Thanks guys. I went to Hockey DB and figured out Krug would be a veteran. I also have a sneaky suspicion that the Av's knew the Cutthroats were going dark and thats what probably promalgated the signing of Fort Wayne asap. Win-Win for both parties. 

Anonymous
Fri, 08/22/2014 - 2:02pm

Summerhayes just landed a nice place to play up with the defending champs.

orange_koolaid
Sat, 08/23/2014 - 2:34pm

Probably because he is from Alaska and wanted a chance to be a #1.  Nagle and the projected AHL goalie will be tough to override.  Meisner helped himself too signing with Allen. 

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