Caden Villegas (F) from Springfield Jr. Blues to Union College
Date: 02/05/2019
Player: Caden Villegas (F)
From: Springfield Jr. Blues
To: Union College
Information: College Commitment
Source: Link
Date: 02/05/2019
Player: Caden Villegas (F)
From: Springfield Jr. Blues
To: Union College
Information: College Commitment
Source: Link
Date: 02/05/2019
Player: Brett Abdelnour (F)
From: Amarillo Bulls
To: Army (U.S. Military Academy)
Information: College Commitment
Source: Link
Date: 02/05/2019
Player: Adam Gajarský (F)
From: Chicago Steel
To: Fargo Force
Information: Traded
Source: Link
Date: 02/05/2019
Player: George Diaco (F)
From: London Nationals
To: Hamilton Bulldogs
Source: Link
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