The Kitchener Rangers dealt veteran defenceman Joseph Rupoli to the Windsor Spitfires on Friday for a draft pick.
In exchange, the Rangers will get the Guelph Storm’s 12th round pick in the 2020 draft which Windsor had acquired in an earlier deal.
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“We would like to thank Joseph for his contributions to our team,” Rangers general manager Mike McKenzie said in a statement. “His personality and work ethic will be missed but we wish him the best of luck in Windsor and life beyond the OHL.”
Rupoli cost the Rangers a 10th round pick last January when they acquired him from the Oshawa Generals.
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During his stay in Kitchener, Rupoli recorded two points in 35 games.
The Oakville native appeared in 13 games this season but went pointless.