According to a press release from the EPHL, Aces forward Tony Resendes has been placed on injured reserve, following an incident that took place during the team’s last home game on Dec. 18 against the Danbury Mad Hatters. Resendes was scheduled to have an MRI performed on his MCL yesterday.
Signed a few weeks ago to replace Bensonhurst-native Jerry Cardinale, Resendes was thriving, scoring 13 points in only eight games with Brooklyn.
In other news, Brooklyn has signed 26-year-old forward Eric Frank to a contract. A star at U-Mass-Darmouth, where he was a point a game player for four seasons from 2002-06, the 5′11, 185 pound Frank has also played in the CHL, ECHL and SPHL during his career, but hasn’t played in the pros in nearly a year and a half. In his last pro season with the Pee Dee Cyclones of the SPHL in 2006-2007, Frank scored 25 points in 35 games.
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