Thursday, 31 August 2017

NIHL Weekend Preview

WEEKEND
PREVIEW
NIHL NORTH DIVISION 1 (MORALEE)

Saturday 2nd September 2017
Billingham Stars vs. The Dragons
Solway Sharks vs. Blackburn Hawks (National Cup)

Sunday 3rd September 2017
Blackburn Hawks vs. Billingham Stars
The Dragons vs. Solway Sharks

Fixture:   Billingham Stars vs. The Dragons
Date:       Saturday 2nd September 2017
Venue:    The Forum
Faceoff:  5:30pm

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Set to play host to The Dragons in the first game of their 2017-18 season, Billingham Stars will be hoping to bounce back from their pre-season defeats to Telford Tigers with a victory over Scott McKenzie’s men. Winning four games from four against the Welsh outfit last season, the Stars achieved an 8-1 road victory over the side in September which was backed up with respective home and away wins of 8-2 and 9-3 before the Dragons lost out once more, conceding six goals to Billingham’s three. However, with both teams strengthening over the summer in conjunction with changes to British ice hockey, the outcome of this game could be very different.

During the off-season, Billingham Stars have acquired the services of former Steeldog Callum Pattison, defenceman Dave Thomas and youngster Darren Stattersfield, not to mention Latvian imports Artūrs Ozols and Deniss Baškatovs, as they look to develop a physical edge to their game whilst replacing the skill sets of Swedish forwards Dennis Boström and Daniel Palmebjörk. The Dragons, meanwhile, have added French right winger Mickaël Brodin who joins the club as player-assistant coach whilst former Eagles’ defenceman Craig Lutkevitch and experienced forwards Brian Worrall, Steven Hetherington and Chris Jones are set to enhance what is an already incredibly experienced outfit. 

Speaking to NIHL Northern Trio, Stars’ forward Chris Sykes kindly shared his thoughts ahead of the game:

It’s that time of year again for the season to begin and we start exactly as we did last season against The Dragons. We’ve seen the scores they’ve had for pre-season and we had a good run out against Telford so this game should be a great way to start the season at home. We are hoping for a good showing and a win, then we head to Blackburn away on Sunday which will be a test. They’ve recruited well this off-season and we will go there and try our best for the two points up for grabs.

Meanwhile, Dragons’ player-coach Scott McKenzie also took time to consider the clash:

What did you learn from your pre-season schedule and how has it prepared your team?

Pre-season gave us a really good look at the new players and what they are going to bring to the squad. Also, it helps us not only gain a little bit of match fitness but to learn about our weaknesses before the league campaign. Results aren’t that important but one thing we have found out is that we can score goals, something we struggled with last season. We have a great atmosphere amongst the lads and pre-season has brought us closer together and allowed us to welcome the new lads.

It’s a new season and a very different league. What are The Dragons’ aims this time around?

Our aim really is to make the playoffs. We have enough in our locker room to do that this year. There were games last year that we felt slipped through our fingers. We learnt from those losses and really got rid of that fear factor that perhaps a few of the lads had as an NIHL 2 team moving up a division. We have a lot more depth this year which should guarantee us nine forwards and six defenceman, fifteen good players at every game, which makes us a much different team to play against. When we travelled North last season, we travelled light a few times and that really had an effect on our league position come the end of the year.

Your first fixture is a road trip to The Forum. How will your team approach this game and is there anything you can build on from last season which will help you to compete with the Stars?

Billingham really had our number last year. They came at us hard in every game and again we learnt a lot about what we need to do to compete against them this year. We have a plan for Saturday and we will do our best to get the points. To start the season by playing the teams that finished second and first last season, it’s not going to be easy but we have no pressure on us and we will really have a go at both teams and see where we end up come Sunday evening.



Fixture:    Solway Sharks vs. Blackburn Hawks
Date:        Saturday 2nd September 2017
Venue:     Dumfries Ice Bowl
Faceoff:   7:00pm

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After losing 5-3 to Blackburn Hawks in the NIHL North Cup competition early last season, Solway Sharks will be hoping for a better start to their cup campaign as the treble-winners head into their first NIHL National Cup fixture against the Lancashire outfit on Saturday. Winning three of their four cup games against Steven Duncombe’s team last season, the Sharks’ scored twelve cup goals against Blackburn when on the road before enjoying a 10-0 victory on home ice in March.

With a new season and a fresh start, anything is possible as the two sides go head-to-head, with many changes made to their teams over the summer months. Whilst Solway Sharks have confirmed the moves of young prospect Duncan Speirs, forward Marc Fowley and defenceman Darren Stattersfield, the side have also added experienced ‘D’ man Kyle Horne, Czech blue liner Marek Charvat and returning Shark Iain Bowie to their line-up. Further to these signings, the Dumfries club will again benefit from their partnership with Braehead Clan, with Jordan Buesa and Josh Grieveson available to ice with the Sharks on two-way contracts. By comparison, Duncombe has also strengthened his squad this summer, signing forward Matt Viney and former EPL players Stephen Fone, Luke Boothroyd, James Neil and Lewis Baldwin to counter the departures of skilled forward Philip Mulcahy, young forward Corey Stones and tough guy Reece Cairney-Witter.

Sharing his thoughts ahead of Solway’s first cup contest of the season, Head Coach Martin Grubb revealed:

We are really looking forward to getting started this weekend in both the cup and the league after a good pre-season challenge versus the Steeldogs last weekend. These games were great for us to see where we were in terms of fitness and our team, and we know the areas we may need to strengthen and what work needs to be done. It’s always difficult to retain a team after you win everything as players then get offers to step up leagues and ultimately, that’s my job and the club’s job to get them there, so we expect that. We have the same targets as always but we are under no illusions of how difficult this new league will be. This weekend we face a very strong Blackburn team who have made some top signings and they will be very difficult to beat but we know what we have to do and we will be going all out for the points. It’s a cup game and both teams will want to start their season well. I’m sure this will be a great game.

Player-coach Steven Duncombe also took time to consider this weekend’s fixtures:

After playing the games at the weekend, I know exactly what we need to work on in practice to be ready for the season. It didn’t help us being short either so I’m looking forward to having a full team for future games. It doesn’t matter to me who we play. We should have the same attitude and mentality going into every game. Solway are a well-drilled team but beatable as we proved last season. I’m looking forward to starting this season and seeing what other teams have to offer.



Fixture:    Blackburn Hawks vs. Billingham Stars
Date:        Sunday 3rd September 2017
Venue:      Blackburn Ice Arena
Faceoff:  5:45pm

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Following their first home game against The Dragons on Saturday, the Stars will then travel to Lancashire to take on Blackburn Hawks. Winning five of eight contests against Steven Duncombe’s men last season, the Stars started with a 5-2 away league loss mid-September before bouncing back to a 3-2 home victory one week later. With some mixed results against the Hawks in their 2016-17 campaign, including a narrow 4-3 win and a 7-4 defeat in the NIHL North cup competition, the Teessiders will certainly be aware of the potential damage the Hawks could cause on Sunday, not least because their most recent fixture against the outfit ended in a 5-3 home loss. Whilst Duncombe hopes for more than the seven forwards and seven defencemen he had at his disposal during the Hawks’ pre-season, Billingham’s Head Coach Terry Ward has so far signed twelve forwards, nine defencemen and two netminders which should give the Stars strength in depth when they take to the ice on Sunday.



Fixture:    The Dragons vs. Solway Sharks
Date:        Sunday 3rd September 2017
Venue:     Deeside Leisure Centre
Faceoff:  5:45pm

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After playing host to Blackburn Hawks in the cup competition on Saturday evening, the Sharks will then travel to Deeside ahead of their first league fixture against The Dragons. Having won three of their four games against the Welsh outfit in their title-winning campaign, Solway will hope for a repeat of last season’s form against Scott McKenzie’s men which began with a 5-2 away victory over the side in November followed by a 3-1 home win almost one month later. Though the score lines between these two sides were fairly close in the opening stages of last season as the Dragons contended with the Sharks, McKenzie’s men suffered a 13-2 defeat in February, with youngster Daniel Abercrombie, defenceman James Hutchinson and captain Struan Tonnar amongst those on the scoresheet for Solway. Despite this, The Dragons did not lose heart and recovered in their final game of their 2016-17 campaign, coming back from 4-1 down to take a point from the Dumfries outfit. In effect, Solway’s hopes to build on their recent success and The Dragons’ determination to compete mean that this game will be a tough contest, particularly if some of the sides’ past encounters are anything to go by.

Adding to his earlier comments, Head Coach Martin Grubb revealed:

Sunday will also be a tough encounter against an improved Dragons team who are always a threat. I like the way Scotty has them playing. We know they have great spirit and will be ready to come out flying in their home opener so, again, we need to play well and ensure we give ourselves a chance to win.

Reflecting on his team’s previous performances against the Sharks, player-coach Scott McKenzie also shared his thoughts ahead of this encounter: 

First of all, I’d like to say that Solway were definitely deserved champions last year. When we played them, we really had nothing to lose. We identified their best players, tried to play a solid defensive game and take our chances when they came. Sometimes when you play better teams, your players concentrate more and this can keep the score close. That game at the end of the season, to come back from 4-1 down, it would have been so easy for us to just give up and quit but that’s not what our guys are about. We fought all the way to the end and quite rightly stayed in the division for this season. I think we will be even more competitive but, with the new teams coming into the league from the EPL, there is going to be some really tough games for us this year.



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NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

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Whitley Warriors have announced the re-signing of defenceman Niall Simpson who played his first campaign for the Hillheads club last season after icing in the BUIHA for Northumbria Kings’ A and B team as well as local recreational side Newcastle Predators. 

Grabbing his first goal for the Warriors against Blackburn Hawks last September, and notching an assist later in the season, Simpson began to develop his game at his hometown club and will look to continue his hard work into his upcoming campaign which will see him play for Whitley Warriors in the NIHL, besides featuring for Northumbria Kings recreationally, as the blue liner looks to gain as much ice time as possible over the course of the season. 

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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

Whitley Warriors have confirmed the signings of young prospects Ross Douglass and Jamie Ord ahead of the club’s pre-season schedule. Whilst young forward Douglass made his debut for the Warriors early in their latest campaign, playing seventeen games in total besides captaining the Braves and icing with Whitley’s Under 20s team, sixteen-year-old Ord was introduced to senior ice hockey in the latter stages, scoring a superb goal and assisting another in just three league games. Though both players are set to ice with the Warriors this season, the duo will also play for the club’s junior teams as they continue their development in the sport. 



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Monday, 28 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

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It has today been announced that forward Marc Fowley has made the switch to North Ayrshire Wild after initially agreeing to play another season for Solway Sharks. Starting out with North Ayrshire’s Under 16s team in 2003, Fowley progressed to play for the North Ayrshire Bruins in the SNL before leaving the club to ice in the Northern League. A hardworking forward with a proficiency for finding the back of the net, Solway’s loss will certainly be the Wild’s gain as Fowley embarks on a new chapter in his ice hockey career.

Meanwhile, both Solway Sharks and Billingham Stars completed their pre-season schedule over the weekend. Though losing 5-1 in their first game against Sheffield Steeldogs on Saturday evening, the Sharks bounced back to a 2-2 draw at Ice Sheffield last night. The Stars, on the other hand, lost out twice to Telford Tigers, conceding six unanswered goals in Shropshire after suffering an 8-1 defeat at The Forum on Saturday.

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In other news, Hull Pirates have signed netminder Zack Brown from Sutton Sting where he has played for the last three seasons after making his way through Sheffield’s junior teams. Joining the Pirates as their first choice netminder, Brown will hope to shine for Hull in the same way that he has done so for the Sting in recent years when he heads into the new season alongside fellow shot stoppers Joe Gent and Ashley Smith.

Further to this, Nottingham Lions have confirmed the signings of defenceman Benjamin Wilson, young prospect Connor Glossop and Czech twins Ondrej and Jakub Pniok. Joining the Lions for a fifth consecutive campaign after playing twenty seven games for the side last season, Wilson will once again provide Nottingham with a physical edge which could be crucial as the team prepares for the tough competition ahead. Also re-signing for the Lions is young forward Glossop who returns to his hometown club after playing eighteen games for EPL outfit Peterborough Phantoms last season. Glossop made his Lions’ debut in 2014, contributing five goals and three assists in sixteen games. Dividing his time between Nottingham’s senior team and their Under 18s outfit, Glossop went on to rack up thirty nine points in twenty three games in the Lions 2015-16 campaign, a season which also saw the youngster make his Team GB Under 20s debut at the World Junior Championships. Adding youth to an experienced Lions’ squad, Glossop’s pace and skill will certainly be an asset when he takes to the ice with the side for their first clash of the season against Telford Tigers this Sunday. Also set to feature in this game are Czech forwards Ondrej and Jakub Pniok. Whilst Ondrej will now prepare for his third consecutive season with the club after recently tallying thirty six points in twenty three games, Jakub will make his debut with the side having last played for SK Karvina’s Under 20s team in 2013 where he notched five goals and five assists in nine games, besides sitting out twenty seven penalty minutes. As a result, the Lions’ squad is now made up of two netminders, seven defencemen and eight forwards as Nottingham’s squad begins to take shape ahead of their upcoming campaign in the NIHLs Division One.  

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Saturday, 26 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

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Solway Sharks have confirmed the re-signings of forwards Joe Coulter, Connor Henderson and Struan Tonnar ahead of their pre-season fixtures against Sheffield Steeldogs this weekend. Heading into his fifth full season with the Sharks’ NIHL team, Coulter will be aiming for a repeat of last season’s success which saw him average a point per game, recording six goals and twenty one assists in twenty seven league games. Developing his game at the Dumfries club in recent seasons, the forward continues to be one the team’s greatest assets and will no doubt show his ability when he takes to the ice with the team once again. Likewise, Henderson also achieved twenty seven points in Solway’s league campaign, tallying nine goals and eighteen assists over the course of nineteen games to prove a real prospect for the Sharks. Going into the 2017-18 campaign on a two-way contract with Elite League outfit Braehead Clan, Henderson has taken part in the side’s pre-season schedule ahead of his latest outing in the NIHL. Further to these signings, long-serving Shark Tonnar will now head into his tenth consecutive season at the club, having captained the side to success in their latest campaign. Scoring eighteen goals and nine assists in twenty seven league games, Tonnar will utilise his experience and skill to outwit his opposition in the hope that he can help the Sharks to build on their 2016-17 treble-winning campaign.

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Meanwhile, Billingham Stars completed their roster yesterday with the signing of defenceman and player-coach Richie Thornton who heads into his seventh campaign with the club after notching thirteen assists in twenty six league games last season. Valued for his leadership qualities and his experience, having played in the BNL, the EPL and the Elite League over the course of his career, Thornton returns to the Stars’ coaching line-up alongside fellow player-coach Michael Bowman ahead of Billingham’s pre-season schedule against Telford Tigers this weekend.


In other news, The Dragons have acquired the services of two experienced forwards as former Altrincham Ace captain Brian Worrall and ex-Eagle Steven Hetherington join the Deeside club for their 2017-18 season. Despite playing ice hockey in Manchester for most of his career, Worrall enjoyed a spell with the Dragons in their 2012-13 campaign in NIHL 2, averaging two points per game. Having played at the highest level of ice hockey in Britain with Manchester Phoenix, Worrall brings with him his great knowledge of the sport and a vast amount of experience. By comparison, Hetherington started out with Blackburn’s junior setup in 2000 and, after taking time away from the sport, returned to ice with the Lancashire Raptors, remaining with the club when they rebranded as Blackburn Eagles. Achieving thirty three points in twenty four games last season, Hetherington is a proven goal scorer in the NIHL’s Division Two and it is hoped that he will be able to apply his usual goal scoring prowess when he steps up to play in Division One with the Dragons this season.  


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Thursday, 24 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

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Whitley Warriors have today announced the re-signing of long-serving forward DJ Good which follows last night’s news that netminder Mark Turnbull will make his return to the Hillheads club after playing in Canada’s GMHL. A skilled and experienced member of the Warriors’ setup going into his seventeenth campaign, Good finished his latest season as Whitley’s fourth highest points scorer, racking up ten goals and nineteen assists. Building a reputation as a tricky forward with an eye for goal, Good will turn his attentions to the upcoming campaign now that the 2017-18 season is just weeks away.

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Meanwhile, shot stopper Turnbull joins Whitley’s line-up after icing with both Wiarton Rock and Toronto Attack last season. Prior to his move away from Hillheads, Turnbull was Whitley’s second choice netminder but he will now face further competition for a place between the pipes from fellow goaltenders Jordan Boyle and Rory Dunn as the trio compete for the position alongside Whitley’s usual first choice, Richie Lawson. 


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Wednesday, 23 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

Billingham Stars have confirmed the re-signing of defenceman Matthew Campbell who is likely to switch his place on the blue line for a forward role as he heads into his sixth campaign with the Teesside club. Having previously divided his time between the Stars’ NIHL team and their Under 20s outfit, where he recently fulfilled the role of alternate captain, Campbell played his first full senior season for Billingham in his latest outing, tallying a goal and two assists in seventeen games. Ready for this new challenge, Campbell will take to the ice with the Stars in a few weeks’ time when they commence their league campaign against The Dragons on Saturday 2nd September.

In other news, Nottingham Lions have re-signed defenceman Luke Smith who joined the club last September after playing three seasons for Coventry Blaze’s NIHL 2 team where he was presented with the alternate captaincy over the course of two consecutive campaigns. Smith makes the step up into NIHL North’s Division One, having previously enjoyed promotion to the English National League with Solihull Barons in 2011. As such, Smith will be familiar with some of the competition he is set to face now that the 2017-18 season is almost upon us.






Saturday, 19 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

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Solway Sharks have today confirmed the re-signing of forward Marc Fowley who will now prepare for his fifth season at the Dumfries outfit, having first iced with the side during their promotion battle in their 2011-12 campaign. A hardworking forward with a proficiency for finding the back of the net, Fowley made his way through the junior ranks of ice hockey with North Ayrshire prior to icing with Paisley Pirates in the Northern League from 2007 to 2010. A move to Fife Flyers in the season that followed then provided Fowley with the opportunity to play at the highest level of British ice hockey as he went on to feature in twenty nine Elite League games with the Flyers whilst also making his debut with Edinburgh Capitals and Solway Sharks in the same season. Remaining with the Capitals for two seasons subsequent to his initial spell with the club saw Fowley play a further ninety seven games in the EIHL before making his move to Solway more permanent. Though missing out on some fixtures through injury last season, Fowley recorded eight goals and ten assists in nineteen games, coming close to averaging a point per game. Joining fellow forwards Ross Murray, Steven Moore, Scott Henderson and Daniel Abercrombie in the Sharks’ offensive line-up, Fowley will once again look to be industrious in front of goal, having found himself amongst Solway’s top points scorers in recent seasons.

Meanwhile, Blackburn Hawks have re-signed Slovakian left winger Jozef Ištocy who joined the Lancashire outfit part way through their latest campaign. Icing for both HK SKP Poprad and HK Spisska Nova Ves in the Under 18s league from 2009, Ištocy then progressed to play two seasons for Poprad’s Under 20s team, tallying thirty two points in seventy nine games. After making the switch to Poland 2 in 2012, the skilled winger then returned to HK Spisska Nova Ves’ senior team where he played one hundred and fifteen games over the course of three seasons, scoring a total of eighteen goals and notching twenty assists. A standout player for the Hawks last season, Ištocy achieved twenty three points in just fifteen games to make a positive impact in the latter stages of Blackburn’s season which certainly contributed to the side’s third place finish. As such, the Slovakian will make a welcome return to the club when he takes to the ice with the side for the first encounter of their upcoming campaign which begins with a road trip to Solway on the 2nd September as the two go head to head in the NIHL National Cup competition. 

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Friday, 18 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

Solway Sharks have this evening announced the signing of young Czech defenceman Marek Charvat who joins the club from Polish side GKS Jastrzebie where he tallied a goal and ten assists in the space of thirty one games. Starting out with HC Vitkovice’s Under 16s team in 2009, Charvat progressed through the club’s junior ranks, eventually fulfilling the role of captain when icing with the Under 20s team in their 2014-15 campaign. From here, Charvat switched to the Western States Hockey League to play for Oklahoma City Jr. Blazers where he averaged a point per game, racking up eleven goals and forty assists in fifty one games. Set to make his debut for the Dumfries outfit next month, Charvat now joins youngster Stuart Kerr and experienced ‘D’ men James Hutchinson and Kyle Horne on Solway’s roster as Head Coach Martin Grubb continues to assemble his squad ahead of the Sharks’ upcoming campaign. 



Thursday, 17 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

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Whitley Warriors have today announced the signing of long-serving forward Callum Watson who made his debut with the Hillheads club in 2006 to break into senior ice hockey. Though continuing to ice for the Braves in his 2007-08 campaign, Watson’s ice time for the Warriors was significantly increased, the forward averaging a point per game. Utilising his skill and speed ever since, Watson continues to excel in front of goal, just last season recording thirty seven points during Whitley’s league campaign. Another excellent signing for the Warriors, Watson will now turn his attention to the upcoming season which sees Whitley begin with a trip to the Dumfries Ice Bowl on Saturday 9th September.

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In other news, The Dragons have added fan favourite Owen Bennett to their roster as the forward moves to the Deeside-based club from Telford Tigers. Having played for the Shropshire outfit from 2007 to 2015, Bennett iced for the Tigers in both the English National League and the EPL before switching to the Dragons for their 2015-16 campaign in NIHL North’s Laidler Conference. Enjoying the Dragons’ successful promotion battle and playoff final victory, Bennett then returned to the Tigers’ NIHL side last season. Renowned for picking up more penalty minutes than points, Bennett is always entertaining and, not one to shy away from the physical aspect of the sport, the forward will certainly bring an edge to his game when he ices with the Dragons next month. 


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Tuesday, 15 August 2017

NIHL Signing News

NIHL News

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Solway Sharks have this evening announced the re-signings of skilful left winger Steven Moore and young forward Scott Henderson. First playing for Solway in the English National League’s Division Two during the side’s 2011-12 campaign, Moore quickly utilised his pace and skill to earn himself four assists in the space of six games. Having iced with the Sharks ever since, Moore continues to be an outstanding offensive player for the outfit, often perplexing his opposition to wreak havoc in front of goal. As Solway’s top points scorer last season, the tricky winger fired home eleven goals and twenty six assists during the Sharks’ league campaign, a feat he will hope to match in his upcoming outing. Meanwhile, young forward Scott Henderson is set to embark on a fourth senior season with the Sharks having divided his time between Solway and their Under 20s team in his latest campaign. Whilst tallying three goals and two assists for the Sharks when awarded ice time last season, Henderson also shone for the Under 20s outfit, racking up an impressive fifty four points in just eleven games. As such, the young prospect will once again seek to make a positive impact as he continues to develop his game at the Dumfries club next season.


In other news, Telford Tigers One have signed shot stopper and former Baron Sam Hewitt. Sharing netminding duties with Josh Nicholls last season, Hewitt contributed to the Barons’ league effort which saw the team finish in fourth place to earn a playoff spot. Joining the Barons in September 2008 after progressing from Coventry’s Under 16s team, Hewitt went on to play nine seasons at the club, remaining committed throughout the Barons’ promotion battles which eventually led the team to establish themselves in Division One. Lining up with the Tigers next month, Hewitt will now prepare to compete for his place between the pipes alongside fellow netminder Denis Bell. 



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