Hartford Wolf Pack Sends Sullivan Mack to Bloomington Bison in Bold Move

Hartford Wolf Pack forward Sullivan Mack is heading back to familiar ice as he joins the ECHL's Bloomington Bison on loan, sparking excitement for fans and opportunities for the promising rookie.

In an intriguing move, the New York Rangers' Associate General Manager, Ryan Martin, announced that forward Sullivan Mack has been loaned to the ECHL's Bloomington Bison. This decision adds a new chapter to Mack's promising hockey journey.

Mack, a 25-year-old from Anchorage, Alaska, has been making waves in his rookie season with the Bison, tallying 25 points from 11 goals and 14 assists over 36 games. His performance has been impressive, showcasing his potential and skill on the ice. Mack also made a brief appearance with the Hartford Wolf Pack, the Rangers' AHL affiliate, earlier this season.

Before joining the professional ranks, Mack honed his skills at Cornell University, where he played 106 games over four seasons. During his collegiate career, he amassed 53 points, with 23 goals and 30 assists, making a significant impact for the Big Red.

This move to Bloomington is an opportunity for Mack to continue developing his game, gaining valuable experience and ice time. It's a strategic step that could pay dividends for both the player and the organizations involved.

The Hartford Wolf Pack, a key player-development affiliate for the New York Rangers, continues to be a nurturing ground for emerging talent. With a history of fostering players like Igor Shesterkin and Will Cuylle, the Wolf Pack remains committed to building the future of the Rangers.

Fans can catch the Wolf Pack in action this season at PeoplesBank Arena, with single-game tickets available now. Keep an eye on Sullivan Mack as he takes this next step in his career, potentially setting the stage for a bright future in professional hockey.