Albany FireWolves Sign Brett Erskine for 2022-23 Season

Albany FireWolves Sign Brett Erskine for 2022-23 Season

September 9, 2022 – National Lacrosse League (NLL)Albany FireWolves News Release

ALBANY, NY – The Albany FireWolves of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) today announce that forward Brett Erskine has agreed to a two-year deal with the team.

Making his debut in the NLL this season, Erskine was drafted by the FireWolves in the sixth round of the Entry Draft in 2021. An Ontario native, Erskine played collegiately at the University of Detroit Mercy for five years. During his time with the Titans, Erskine racked up 138 total points on 91 goals and 47 assists. He has experience in the box game as well, playing six seasons in the Ontario Jr. A Lacrosse League. During his stint with the St. Catharines Athletics, Erskine compiled 135 total points on 44 goals and 91 assists.


The 2022-23 FireWolves roster to date:

Adam Bomberry

Jackson Brown

Mike Byrne

Nick Chaykowsky

Curtis Conley

Greg Downing

Brett Erskine

Aaron Forster

Justin Geddie

Doug Jamieson

Patrick Kaschalk

Connor Kelly

Charlie Kitchen

John LaFontaine

Travis Longboat

Anthony Malcom

Brett Manney

Zac Masson

Kieran McArdle

Brent Mitchell

Joe Nardella

Luke Van Schepen

Justin Scott

Ethan Walker

Colton Watkinson

Season tickets for the 2022-23 Albany FireWolves season are also available now! Reserve your season tickets in the Wolves den today for just $25! For more information, visit www.AlbanyFireWolves.com or call/text the FireWolves front office at 518-362-4900.

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