Scout
06-07-2005, 01:16 PM
Here is a progress report on former Bronco Aaron Rome courtesy Cincinnati Mighty Ducks of the A.H.L.
Aaron Rome:
Rome was a standout in his first year of professional hockey. He was solid at both ends of the ice, tallying two goals and sixteen points, with an even plus/minus. Rome also posted 130 penalty minutes.
By the time play-offs rolled around, Rome had really found his stride. He led all defensemen and was tied for third on the team in scoring with three goals and three assists, including two power play goals. He also was one of just two defensemen who played in all 12 playoff games.
Rome's future is bright but he'll return to the A.H.L. next season. He should be one of the leaders on the blue line for Portland in the fall, and could be ready for the N.H.L. by next year at this time.
Scout
Aaron Rome:
Rome was a standout in his first year of professional hockey. He was solid at both ends of the ice, tallying two goals and sixteen points, with an even plus/minus. Rome also posted 130 penalty minutes.
By the time play-offs rolled around, Rome had really found his stride. He led all defensemen and was tied for third on the team in scoring with three goals and three assists, including two power play goals. He also was one of just two defensemen who played in all 12 playoff games.
Rome's future is bright but he'll return to the A.H.L. next season. He should be one of the leaders on the blue line for Portland in the fall, and could be ready for the N.H.L. by next year at this time.
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