Tordjman heading to Houston
By Condors Talk
Bakersfield goaltender Josh Tordjman has been recalled to Houston of the American Hockey League and will be with the Aeros on Saturday night. “He deserves it, he's done a good job for us,” Condors coach Marty Raymond said. “He came in here, worked his butt off and never complained.”
Tordjman won eight of his last nine starts (including a 5-2 win over Idaho on Friday night), won back-to-back ECHL Goaltender of the Week awards and followed that up with runner-up honors.
Tordjman played the bulk of his previous four years in the AHL before being assigned to the Condors by Houston before the start of this season.
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