OILERS RE-SIGN HARD-NOSED FORWARD ALEX KROMM
Forward returns for his third ECHL season after posting career highs in all statistical categories
TULSA, OK — The Tulsa Oilers, proud ECHL affiliate of the National Hockey League’s St. Louis Blues, announced Wednesday the signing of forward Alex Kromm.
Kromm, 27, returns to the Oilers after a career-best season, registering career highs in goals (8), assists (12), points (24), PIM (90), games played (62) and plus-minus (12) last season.
“He works his tail off every day,” head coach Rob Murray said of Kromm. “He’s a role player that knows where he fits on the team, and some guys don’t get that. He’s a very dependable player that plays a physical game. He’ll fight if he has to, but his calling card is the fact that he always finishes his hits hard. ”
The 5’11, 185 lbs. forward finished second in PIM earned in an Oilers’ sweater and fifth among all Oilers’ forwards in plus-minus. Kromm appeared in six postseason games before sustaining an injury.
Prior to his time in Tulsa, Kromm spent time with the Rapid City Rush and Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL, playing in 68 games between the two teams. Kromm also played 39 games in the SPHL for the Columbus Cottonmouths.
The Penticton, BC native played collegiately at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, compiling 48 points (19G, 29A) in 111 games for the Pointers. Kromm capped off his college career with a Division 3 National Championship in his senior season.
The Oilers host the Kansas City Mavericks to open the regular season on Friday, October 11th at 7:05 p.m. at the BOK Center. Opening weekend will then see the Allen Americans come to town on Saturday, October 12th, before the Oilers close out the weekend with a Sunday matinee game against the Rapid City Rush at 4:05 p.m.
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