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It's the end of an era at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. Brookfield native Troy Grosenick signed a one year, two-way contract with the LA Kings.
Words can’t really describe what the last 2.5 years meant to me. Incredibly grateful to live out a dream of mine playing for @mkeadmirals Will miss the boys, coaches, front office, & the great fans! Very excited to be heading to SoCal...I’m itching to play again!
— Troy Grosenick (@TGrose1) October 10, 2020
Grosenick finished top ten in the AHL each of the last two seasons in goals against average and save percentage while leading the Admirals to the league's best record this year.
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