Seattle signs 20-year-old blueliner Joe Gramer to a WHL Scholarship and Development Agreement
Kent, Wash., – The Seattle Thunderbirds have signed defenseman Joe Gramer to a standard WHL Player Development and Education agreement. Gramer will join the team in Lethbridge and will be available for their game tonight against the Hurricanes.
Gramer, from Moorhead, Minnesota, has spent the past two seasons playing at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He is no stranger to the Thunderbirds organization though, having attended one training camp four years ago.
“He was on our protected list when he was younger. We had hoped to sign him back then,” said general manager Bil LaForge. “We are happy that he has chosen now to continue his development with us. He had many options”
Gramer fills the last open 20-year-old spot on the T-Birds roster. “Having played two years at the NCAA level, we are looking forward to the added poise and leadership he brings to our team,” added LaForge.
Gramer is the older brother of John Gramer. The Thunderbirds obtained the rights to the younger Gramer Monday in a trade with the Swift Current Broncos.
About the Seattle Thunderbirds
The Seattle Thunderbirds are two-time Ed Chynoweth Cup Champions and a member of the Western Hockey League, the premier league for developing talent for the National Hockey League.
T-Birds Extras
The T-Birds are in Lethbridge to play the Hurricanes as they continue their road trip through Alberta. Seattle’s next home game is January 16th when they host the Moose Jaw Warriors at the accesso ShoWare Center.
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