The 6’6”, 242 pound defenseman has averaged 145 penalty minutes per season in the ECHL since he turned professional in 2012-13 with the Colorado Eagles. Sol has also skated for Ontario (2013-14) in his ECHL career. His lengthy career has seen 27 games played at the AHL level with St. John’s from 2012-2014 with a goal, three assists and 63 penalty minutes.

Prior to turning professional, Sol spent time from 2007 through 2012 in the OHL between Saginaw and Kitchener. His last OHL campaign saw him skate in 62 contests with 15 goals, 23 assists, 38 points and 180 penalty minutes. The 28 year old posted 76 points (27G, 49A) over 255 games in the OHL.

UPDATE: Cody Sol was dealt from the Toledo Walleye to the Cincinnati Cyclones in exchange for future considerations on October 14. Sol had picked up an assist for the Walleye on Branden Troock’s first period goal on Saturday in Brampton. The 28-year-old also appeared in both of Toledo’s preseason wins against Kalamazoo with five penalty minutes.