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F Trevor Yates selects Royals for 2nd pro season

Wednesday, August 14th
F Trevor Yates selects Royals for 2nd pro season

Averaged point-per-game with Wheeling last campaign

Reading, PA – The Reading Royals, proud ECHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms, announced Thursday forward Trevor Yates has agreed to an ECHL deal with the Royals for the 2019-20 season. Reading has agreed to contracts with 12 skaters (8 forwards) this offseason.Yates played 42 ECHL games (8g, 22 pts.) and six AHL contests as a rookie, spending time with Grand Rapids, Toledo, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Wheeling for his rookie year. After Wilkes-Barre/Scranton acquired Yates from Grand Rapids in February 2019, the Penguins placed him with the Nailers and Yates totaled 15 points (6g) in 15 ECHL games.2019-20 Royals rosterDefensemen (4): #19 Garret Cockerill, #27 Jeremy Beaudry, #75 Joe Masonius, #77 Jimmy MazzaForwards (8): #7 Trevor Gooch, #9 Brayden Low, #13 Olivier Labelle, #15 Trevor Yates, #19 Brendan Robbins, #21 Frank DiChiara, #28 Brady Wiffen, #81 Corey MackinThey said itYates: “It seemed like the right fit for me talking with Coach MacDonald. He told me a bit about the town and the living situation and it seemed great. I talked to a few guys that played in Reading and they had a lot of fun and loved it. They were a fast team to play against with a lot of skill last season and it seems like it could compliment my game.”MacDonald: “We’re hoping Trevor can be a good, two-way center that plays in all situations for us. He’s good down the middle and he can score goals and kill penalties for us.” Career notesAs an alternate captain at Cornell in 2017-18, the left-handed shot tied for the school lead in goals (13) and points (26) along with a plus-17 rating. As a junior, he was second in goals (12) for Cornell and the team qualified for the NCAA tournament.   Prior to skating for the Big Red, the Beaconsfield, QC native played three seasons at Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts. Yates won the Tier I Under 18 national championship with the Neponset Valley River Rats (AAA hockey) with an overtime, championship-clinching goal against the St. Louis AAA Blues.New for the 2019-20 season, take advantage of the Royals 5-Game Mini Plan that kicks off Opening Night on Sat., Oct. 19 at 7:00 p.m. and includes a meal for every game, a Reading Royals Hat, an exclusive fan experience, an autographed team picture and a guaranteed giveaway for each of the 5 games. Purchase your seat or seats today by calling 610-898-7825 or by visiting https://bit.ly/2LSHBp8.The first Royals’ home game on Oct. 19 vs. Maine features a massive block party, games, food, drinks and a special “Downtown Alive” concert on Penn Street before the home opener.Royals season memberships are available for 2019-20 by heading to royalshockey.com/restoretheroar, visiting the Royals Box Office at Santander Arena (700 Penn Street) and calling 610-898-7825.For the latest team news, visit royalshockey.com/news, and follow the team on Facebook (Facebook.com/ReadingRoyals), Twitter (Twitter.com/ReadingRoyals) and Instagram (Instagram.com/ReadingRoyals). Use #RestoreTheRoar to join the conversation.About the RoyalsThe Royals are entering their 19th ECHL season and are proudly affiliated with the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers and AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms. The Royals won the Kelly Cup in 2013, have made the playoffs 14 times, and are four-time division champions. The Berks County Convention Center Authority (BCCCA), founded in 1996, owns the Royals along with the Santander Arena and the Santander Arena Performing Arts Center.Listen to all Royals broadcasts at Mixlr.com/ReadingRoyals or by downloading the Mixlr App from the App Store or Google Play. All Royals away games are broadcast on BCTV (Ch. 15 Comcast, Ch. 19 Service Electric) and Mixlr.