Crunch sign defenseman Tinordi
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The Syracuse Crunch have announced the signing of defenseman Jarred Tinordi for the upcoming season. Tinordi, known for his solid defensive play and physicality on the ice, brings a wealth of experience to the Crunch after spending time with various NHL teams, including the Chicago Blackhawks and the Boston Bruins. At 6'6" and 230 pounds, his imposing presence is expected to bolster the team's defensive unit significantly.
Tinordi's journey in professional hockey has been marked by determination and resilience. Drafted in the first round by the Montreal Canadiens in 2010, he has since navigated through several teams in the NHL and AHL. His experience is expected to help guide the younger players on the Crunch roster as they aim for a successful season in the American Hockey League (AHL).
Last season, Tinordi contributed not only defensively but also provided crucial leadership both on and off the ice. His ability to read the game and make smart decisions will be invaluable for a Crunch team looking to make a deep playoff run. The Crunch are excited to have him on board and believe his veteran presence will be a key asset to their success this year.
Tinordi's journey in professional hockey has been marked by determination and resilience. Drafted in the first round by the Montreal Canadiens in 2010, he has since navigated through several teams in the NHL and AHL. His experience is expected to help guide the younger players on the Crunch roster as they aim for a successful season in the American Hockey League (AHL).
Last season, Tinordi contributed not only defensively but also provided crucial leadership both on and off the ice. His ability to read the game and make smart decisions will be invaluable for a Crunch team looking to make a deep playoff run. The Crunch are excited to have him on board and believe his veteran presence will be a key asset to their success this year.