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Mason McCarty, F Traded to Rapid City for Cash Considerations

Thursday, December 28th
Mason McCarty, F Traded to Rapid City for Cash Considerations

Reading, PA – The Reading Royals, proud affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms, announced that forward Mason McCarty has been traded to Rapid City in exchange for Cash Considerations.

McCarty, 26, recorded five points (1g-4a), eight penalty minutes and a -1 rating in 14 games for the Royals this season.

The 5'10", 185-pound, right-shot forward played 15 games for Rapid City in his first professional season in 2018-19. With the Rush, McCarty recorded 10 points (6g, 4a) and 18 penalty minutes. McCarty attended Acadia University in the U Sports between 2019-22 before returning to the ECHL with Kalamazoo prior to the start of the 2022-23 season. McCarty registered 25 points (13g, 12a) and 26 penalty minutes in 43 regular season games before joining Iowa on March 31, 2023. McCarty did not appear in a game for the Heartlanders.

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The Reading Royals, proud affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms, are in their 22nd season in the ECHL. They won their first Kelly Cup championship in 2013 and have clinched playoff berths in 12 of the previous 13 seasons. They are five-time division champions and were the 2021-22 Eastern Conference champion. The Berks County Convention Center Authority (BCCCA), founded in 1996, owns the Royals and oversees operations at Santander Arena.