The Florida Everblades have agreed to terms with defenseman Kris Myllari for the 2024-25 season.
The 27-year-old Kanata, Ontario native has spent his entire four-year professional career in the ECHL with three different clubs.
In 275 regular-season games, Myllari has collected 30 goals and 85 assists for 115 points.
During his 2020-21 rookie season, Myllari split time between the Utah Grizzlies, Kansas City Mavericks and Allen Americans. He then played the following three seasons with Allen, appearing in 216 regular-season games and 26 Kelly Cup Playoff games.
Myllari played his collegiate hockey at Penn State, posting 62 points (19-43-62) in 149 games spanning four seasons. He also played two seasons of junior hockey in the USHL with the Youngstown Phantoms, and one campaign with his hometown Kanata Stallions of the CCHL.
Myllari has developed an iron man reputation since turning pro, playing in all 72 games with the Americans for three consecutive seasons. He also brings a wealth of playoff experience, something the Everblades are certainly glad to have as they begin defense of their Kelly Cup title this coming season.
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