Zoltán Hetényi aka Zoltan Laszolo Hetenyi
2/19/2013 AHL rights traded from Nashville Predators to St. Louis Blues as Future Considerations to Peoria Rivermen (AHL)2/19/2013 Assigned to Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)
3/19/2013 Released following arrest by Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)
3/19/2013 Returned to Peoria Rivermen (AHL)
5/20/2013 Signed by Tappara (SM-liiga)
10/11/2013 Loaned to Lempäälän Kisa (Mestis)
11/29/2013 Released by by Tappara (SM-liiga)
Nashville, in conjunction with the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL, sent Lajunen to St. Louis and St. Louis sent Ford to Nashville. Milwaukee then also shipped the rights to Andre Bouvet-Morrissett and Zoltan Hetenyi to St. Louis' affiliate, Peoria. Bouvet-Morrissett and Hetenyi are not on an NHL contracts though, so the official NHL trade is simply Lajunen for Ford, with an AHL trade also happening, consisting of Bouvet-Morrissett and Hetenyi for future considerations.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Hetenyi was charged with three counts of sexual battery and one count of disorderly conduct, Gwinnett County jail records show. He was released Monday evening after posting $7,800 bond.Solar Bears release goalkeeper after arrest
Zoltan Hetenyi charged with 3 counts of sexual battery and 1 count of disorderly conduct
A backup goaltender for the Orlando Solar Bears has been released after his arrest in Duluth, Ga., early Sunday morning after being charged with three counts of sexual battery and one count of disorderly conduct. According to an incident report from the Gwinnett County Police Department, Zoltan Hetenyi was "very intoxicated" when he clutched a female restaurant server's butt twice before he "grabbed her breasts with both hands." Upon being escorted out of the restaurant by employees, the native of Hungary shouted racial obscenities and said he hated Americans, the report said. He became agitated after he was placed in the arresting officer's patrol car, "banging his head and spitting on the window," the report said. The charges are misdemeanors. Hetenyi posted bail, which was set at $7,400, and was released from jail Monday night. Hetenyi, 25, joined the Solar Bears in late February and had appeared in seven games. "We already informed him that he will no longer play for our team and that he's no longer on our roster," Solar Bears spokesperson Bob Mills said. The Solar Bears (26-33-3-3, 58 points) dropped three games in the past week in Georgia against the Gwinnett Gladiators, including a 3-2 loss Sunday. Orlando will host the Greenville Road Warriors at 7 Wednesday night at the Amway Center.
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