Goaltender Shannon Szabados released by SPHL’s Rivermen

Oct 24, 2016 | 4:00 PM

PEORIA, Ill. — Goaltender Shannon Szabados has been released by the Peoria Rivermen after two games with the Southern Professional Hockey League team.

The team announced that Szabados, who helped Canada win gold in Olympic women’s hockey in 2010 and 2014, was cut along with fellow goaltender Storm Phaneuf following the Rivermen’s opening weekend losses to the Huntsville Havoc.

Peoria was outscored 11-2 over those games, and Szabados, who played in parts of both games, had a goals-against average of 6.10 and a save percentage of .792.

“After our first two games, I thought our goaltending wasn’t good enough to compete, and changes had to be made,” Rivermen head coach Jean-Guy Trudel said in a statement.