SWINDON, UK –
Days later the Wildcats signed another British forward and returnee, Jamie Hayes, who iced for the Wildcats two years ago and was recently released by Elite League Cardiff Devils where he had played for a year. Hayes has represented
“With a year of Elite hockey under his belt, his skill level and maturity continues to improve. He is the perfect power forward for this league”.
Hayes, still only 20, is a native of
“Jason has played with the Devils for years, and I think he wanted a change and to try the EPL for a few years. There can be a lot of reasons why older players want to drop down to our league. I am just happy he chose to come to us”.
And why not, two dollops of EIHL experience will not go wasted.
Then came two announcements within twenty-four hours. First, Slovakian power forward Jozef Liska joined as the second imported player of whom Coach Aldridge says his style will be ‘perfect’ for team he is building. Then came Estonian forward Toivo Suursooo who was playing in
I was curious if Coach Aldridge considered either or both these players as a replacement for Aaron Nell, now on his way to EIHL Coventry. His response was both candid and enlightening
“‘ There is no replacement for Aaron” he said “He was the best Brit in the league last year and there is not a Brit in our league that can shoot the puck like him. I also don’t think I can replace him with an import! There isno point looking to replace him as a replacement is not out there”
High praise indeed for the departed Nell, and I doubt few would disagree.
In that case, I wondered, where does the coach stand on imports? Again, his forthrightness was quite revealing “If anything I have looked at replacing the imports with guys that are a little more hungry, team orientated, and I hope will put more numbers up. I should be able to look at my imports to change a game for me not a 20 year old Brit”
Quite moving words, I felt, and put me in need of a minute’s reverence silence.
It’s always nice to end on a pleasant note if you can, so when in the final days of the month news came that backup netminder Glen Jackson, a product of the Romford Raiders’ junior programme and who stepped in to replace Oli Lansdowne and who has played backup to Carl Ambler, rejoined the ENL Romford side, I felt it a good move which would give him more ice time.
But then fate stepped in, as it does, and almost in the dying hours of the month it was announced former Wildcats’ captain and stalwart D-man Wayne Fiddes, who lost nearly a season through injury two years ago, was on his way to the ENL Oxford Stars, followed by forward Gareth Endicott. Endicott had a spell as coach with ex-EPL Wightlink Raiders a while ago and wants to develop that side of his game so will become assistant to
‘Fidds’, ‘Aza’ and Ryan Aldridge have deep roots in
B ut time marches on and Ryan Aldridge has a team to build, and people to see, and time is money, and all that, so best let him wrap up this month’s review while I go and dab that tear from my eye ” I would like to thank Aza and Fidds for their time here. Aza took a tough injury last year and I think he found it a little hard to bounce back. Fiddes also did a huge job for us stepping back into the line up from his time off. There are reasons with both parties why they will not be returning to the Cats this year, but I wish them the very best of luck and I am sure they will make a huge impact for the Stars”.
Amen to that.
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