Rutkis and Lawday are for the future in the Devils organisation, in a year or two there will be less brit players than now!!. whilst their not blow your socks off signings their still important to the club
Rutkis and Lawday are for the future in the Devils organisation, in a year or two there will be less brit players than now!!. whilst their not blow your socks off signings their still important to the club
It might be what the Panthers need. In the past 10 years you could argue that Panthers have usually had the strongest looking roster at the start of the season but it's very rarely worked out for them.You would imagine that Doucet and Wallace have recruited very good characters rather than outstanding CV's. I agree that their roster looks unspectacular at the moment but I think Wallace could do well there.
Actually i think you might be right.... remember the only year they won the league, the talk at the start of the year was all about how it was a rebuilding year. This took the pressure off the players and look what happened.... I definitely would not write them off....
Lord seems very happy with the way these two young prospects are developing. Plenty of game time at another club affiliated to the Devils will keep them perculating and confident. Toms has speed and energy and his positional awareness grew last season. Jordan is confident and agile. Training with Devils' experienced players is massive for their development. Great to see the future of our Team doing so well.
Looks like Brandon Whistle has left the Steelers.According to the Steelers website he has been released and is free to join another EIHL team.Dundee interested maybe.
Panthers bound maybe?
Best that I can see we don’t play Belfast until late in November, by which time Farnham could well be sitting a long suspension or may very well be long gone. Loose cannon comes to mind, and a dangerous liability.