DULUTH, Ga. – The Atlanta Gladiators announced on Tuesday that the team has traded forward Darby Llewellyn to Rapid City for future considerations.
Llewellyn, 22, skated in one game this season for the Gladiators. The Ann Arbor, MI native amassed 30 points (17g, 13a) in 66 games for the Glads last season as a rookie. The second-year forward played five full seasons on Major-Junior hockey for the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL before during pro.
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