July 4, 2024

London Lightning cut two players, sign guard in roster shakeup

The London Lightning have signed a new player ahead of their road game Saturday night in Montreal.

The London Lightning have signed a new player ahead of their road game Saturday night in Montreal.

The Bolts inked Devon Baulkman, a six-foot-three guard who previously suited up with the Detroit-based Motor City Cruise of the G League.

The 32-year-old Baulkman is a Georgia native and previously played NCAA hoops for the Tennessee Volunteers.

London made corresponding moves by releasing veteran guard JD Tisdale and power forward Danny Ogele, who had both spent a month with the team.

 

Lightning leading scorer Billy White, who missed the past two games with a knee injury, is expected to return to the lineup this weekend against the last-place Toundra (7-10).

 

London (15-9) is currently in second place in the Basketball Super League behind the K-W Titans (17-7).

The Bolts return home to face Newfoundland Monday, 7 p.m. at Budweiser Gardens.

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Former CSKA Moscow goaltender Ivan Fedotov joins the Philadelphia Flyers

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The process needed to extract goalie Ivan Fedotov from both his Russian military and hockey commitments and finally land him in Philadelphia — nine years after he was drafted by the Flyers — remains largely shrouded in Cold War-er

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The process needed to extract goalie Ivan Fedotov from both his Russian military and hockey commitments and finally land him in Philadelphia — nine years after he was drafted by the Flyers — remains largely shrouded in Cold War-era type secrecy.

Flyers general manager Danny Briere stuck to silence on Fedotov’s path to Philly as the goalie was introduced Friday to the team.

“We’ll just leave the details out,” Briere said.

What the Flyers are willing to reveal is this: they believe the 27-year-old Fedotov was worth the arduous, complicated wait to get him and that he can make an impact down the stretch as they chase a playoff berth.

“That’s what gives us confidence he can come and help us,” Briere said at the Flyers’ New Jersey complex. “He’s been through a lot in his career. He’s been through a lot in his personal life. It’s a big part of the reason why we feel comfortable. We’re excited to have him aboard.”

Fedotov was able to join the Flyers nine years after he was picked in the seventh round of the 2015 draft because he had his contract in Russia’s KHL terminated Thursday by CSKA Moscow.

CSKA announced the abrupt termination with one year remaining on it, saying it keeps his KHL rights and “the club thanks Ivan Fedotov and wishes him good luck in (his) career.”

Fedotov speaks limited English but noted several times he was thankful for the Flyers and the opportunity to play in the NHL.

“Very difficult two years,” he said. “Now I’m here and happy to be here and help the team.”

Fedotov is under contract with the Flyers this season after his initial deal, signed in May 2022, was tolled. He attempted to come to North America in July 2022, but instead was taken by authorities to a remote military base in the Arctic Circle for a year of service.

Last summer, after completing that service, Fedotov signed a two-year contract with CSKA. He played for the team this past season, appearing in 49 games through March 8, when it was eliminated in the first round of the KHL’s Gagarin Cup playoffs.

Because Fedotov already had an NHL contract with the Flyers, the International Ice Hockey Federation last summer ruled in their favor and sanctioned him and CSKA.

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