MONSTERS ANNOUNCE PAIR OF ROSTER MOVES
The AHL’s Cleveland Monsters announced Sunday that Columbus reassigned goaltender Nolan Lalonde to Cleveland from the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye while the Monsters recalled forward Chongmin Lee from the ECHL’s Bloomington Bison. In 12 appearances for Toledo this season, the first action of his professional career, Lalonde went 7-1-3 with a 2.37 goals-against average (GAA) and .906 save percentage (S%). In six appearances for Cleveland this season, the first AHL action of his career, Lee posted two penalty minutes and a +1 rating and added 4-7-11 with 12 penalty minutes and a +1 rating in 12 games with Bloomington.
A 6’2”, 196 lb. left-catching native of Kingston, ON, Lalonde, 21, signed a three-year entry-level contract with Columbus October 3, 2022 through the 2026-27 season and participated in the Monsters’ 2025-26 Training Camp before being reassigned by Columbus from Cleveland to Toledo on October 15th. In 167 career OHL appearances spanning four seasons with the Erie Otters, Saginaw Spirit, Kingston Bulldogs, and Soo Greyhounds from 2021-25, Lalonde went 72-65-13 with five shutouts, a 3.60 GAA and .876 S%. Lalonde helped Saginaw claim the 2023-24 Memorial Cup Championship and was named to the 2021-22 OHL First All-Star Team.
A 5’11”, 187 lb. right-shooting native of Seoul, South Korea, Lee, 26, signed a one-year, two-way AHL/ECHL contract through the 2025-26 season on October 21, 2025. Lee supplied 26-40-66 with 50 penalty minutes and a +4 rating in 74 career ECHL appearances, all for Bloomington, spanning parts of the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons. In 33 career appearances for HL Anyang in the Asia League spanning parts of two seasons from 2023-25, Lee registered 19-28-47 with 16 penalty minutes and a +49 rating and helped claim the 2023-24 Asia League Championship.
Prior to his professional career, Lee notched 22-40-62 with 56 penalty minutes in 134 career BCHL appearances for the Prince George Spruce Kings spanning parts of four seasons from 2016-20. Lee additionally represented South Korea at the 2021-22 and 2023-24 IIHF D1A World Championships and helped South Korea claim the Silver Medal at the 2024-25 IIHF D1B World Championship.
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