Job done: the Glasgow Clan’s 2022-23 squad includes three goaltenders, six defencemen, and 12 forwards. But is Malcolm Cameron’s new-look team stronger than the group he iced last season?
The Clan have recruited several players from their Elite League rivals, including Kevin Massy and Jordan Cownie, but enter the upcoming campaign with a relatively untested tandem between the pipes.
After a tumultuous campaign in 2021-22, where will Glasgow finish this time around?
Glasgow Clan 2022-23 Roster:
Last updated at 17:33 on Monday, 8 August; bookmark this page to stay up to date with Glasgow’s latest signings.
Glasgow Clan Netminders:
Zach Driscoll will embark on his first full season as a professional this term, building on his impressive three-match run in the ECHL last season. He was a standout netminder in the NCAA, graduating from collegiate hockey with a .917 save percentage through 136 appearances for St. Cloud State, Bemidji State, and the University of North Dakota.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He’s a winner wherever he’s gone, he’s athletic, never gives up and has come through some great programmes so has that winning mentality drilled into him.”
- Age: 25
- Height: 5’11”
- Catches: Left
- Nation(s): USA
Ty Taylor: Selected 214th-overall in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning, Taylor has NCA, USports and ECHL hockey on his resume. He arrives in the Elite League as the junior member of Glasgow’s tandem due to his lack of experience.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Ty was a draft choice for the Tampa Bay Lightning and was highly recommended to me as a guy with tremendous upside.”
- Age: 23
- Height: 6’4”
- Catches: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Euan Simpson will feature on an Elite League roster for the first time this season. He made six appearances for the NIHL 1’s Solway Sharks last season, upholding a .835 save percentage.
- Age: 22
- Height: 5’11”
- Catches: Left
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Glasgow Clan Defencemen:
New Signings:
Shawn Boutin isn’t new to the Elite League; his previous teams include the Coventry Blaze and Dundee Stars. He made 44 appearances in Ligue Magnus last season, registering 13 points (five goals, eight assists) for Mullhouse.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Shawn’s a good skater, a veteran D-man and can play in the special teams, plus he’s a right shot defenceman, which are hard to come by.”
- Age: 32
- Height: 5’10”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Canada
Kevin Massy: Formerly of the Nottingham Panthers, Massy is a physically commanding blueliner who has an eye for an assist. He amassed nine points (two goals, seven assists) in 26 appearances for Nottingham last season.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He’s a real pro, he’s in tremendous shape so we’re excited to add him and he gives us some additional size in skating on the back end.”
- Age: 26
- Height: 6’4”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Canada / Great Britain
Gergely Tóth is a veteran of Hungary’s Erste Liga despite still being in his mid-20s. He made his professional debut in 2015 and hasn’t looked back since, using his hockey sense to win three championships and become a key player for club and country.
- Coach’s Verdict: “I expect there will be a bit of a learning curve due to the style of our game, where there’s more defence in our league, but he’s got a good stick and can kill penalties.”
- Age: 24
- Height: 6’4”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Hungary
Returning Players:
Mitch Jones: Born in Rochester, Michigan, Jones is back for a second season in purple. He was an electric performer on the blueline last term, registering 41 points (16 goals, 25 assists) in 45 regular-season games. He will reprise his top-pair role in 2022-23.
- Coach’s Verdict: “It’s good to have that guy with the heavy shot, but Mitch can join in the rush and has that little nasty in him. He’s someone I trust in my team because I’ve got to know him.”
- Age: 27
- Height: 5’11”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): USA
Liam Stenton is on the road to becoming a polished Elite League defenceman. He has already made 48 appearances in the professional ranks and will attempt to nail down a place in Glasgow’s line-up this autumn. The Dumfries-born skater is signed to a two-year contract, such is the Clan’s belief in his talent.
- Coach’s Verdict: “I’m excited about the future with Liam and he’s already been working to make himself stronger and give him more physicality in dealing with the stronger forwards out there.”
- Age: 20
- Height: 5’9”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Colton Waltz returns to Glasgow after notching five assists in 15 outings last season. Pencil him in for a role on Cameron’s second pair.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Colton was a great addition to our team last season at a time when we needed some depth in defence heading into the final stretch and he was a stabilising force.”
- Age: 27
- Height: 6’1”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Glasgow Clan Forwards:
New Signings:
Gabriel Chabot will play outside North America for the first time in his career this season. He played a middle-six role for the ECHL’s Rapid City Rush last term, notching 50 points (22 goals, 28 assists) in his second professional campaign. Before signing his first full-time deal, the Alberta-born skater represented Boston University in the NCAA.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Gabe has great tenacity, skill and a great shot. He’s been around pro hockey for a long time, with his father having played in the NHL as well. We’re pleased to have him and can’t wait to have on our team next season.”
- Role(s): Right Wing
- Age: 26
- Height: 5’8”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Canada / USA
Jordan Cownie returns to Glasgow after six seasons away. He played for the Guildford Flames in 2021-22, notching 29 points (nine goals, 20 assists) in 54 Elite League appearances. He has the makings of a third-line centre for the Clan.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Getting more depth in offence is important and Jordan is going to help that. He can also make good plays on the powerplay and we’re excited to have him on board.”
- Role(s): Centre
- Age: 27
- Height: 5’9”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Stephen Dixon: Picked in the seventh round of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins, Dixon is a two-way centre with a reputation for working hard and winning face-offs. He spent three seasons with the Cardiff Devils, hitting 107 points (50 goals, 57 assists) in 154 games. His CV also includes time in the KHL, SHL, and Finland’s Liiga.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Stephen has a good veteran presence too and I couldn’t be happier to add a player of his calibre to our club this season.”
- Role(s): Centre / Left Wing
- Age: 36
- Height: 6’0”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
John Dunbar registered 41 points (11 goals, 30 assists) in 45 appearances for the Flames last season. The upcoming campaign will be his fifth in the Elite League.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He ticked a lot of boxes for me and not only is he excited to be coming here, we’re excited to have him.”
- Role(s): Right Wing
- Age: 30
- Height: 5’8”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Canada
Gary Haden: Born in Airdrie, Alberta, Haden will make his professional debut this year. Regardless, the smooth-skating centre is set to be a scoring threat for the Clan, especially after a point-per-game season in USports last term.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Gary’s got good speed, he can finish and can fulfil a multitude of roles and he just works hard so I’m really pleased to add him to our roster.”
- Role(s): Centre
- Age: 23
- Height: 5’10”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Brad Kennedy enjoyed a sterling USports career with Mount Royal University, registering 75 points (35 goals, 40 assists) in 98 games. He also has three points in five ECHL appearances to his name.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Brad is a big, strong, right-handed shot forward that has good hands and a good shot, plus he can stick up for his team-mates too.”
- Role(s): Right Wing
- Age: 26
- Height: 6’2”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s):
Steven McParland: Following three years of dominant play in the Italian League and Alps Hockey League, McParland arrives in the Elite League with a solid reputation as a goal-getter. He starred for Fassa in 2021-22, whacking 63 points (26 goals, 37 assists) in 38 AlpsHL games. Potent.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He has good hands, he’s tough and I saw him fight Dyson Stevenson in centre ice, which was quite the battle plus he can play in any of the three forward positions.”
- Role(s): Centre
- Age: 31
- Height: 5’11”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Craig Peacock’s Elite League record is absurd: 586 games, 186 goals, 237 assists. In other words, he has played at a 0.72 points-per-game clip for the past 14 seasons and remains a savvy playmaker. The Peterborough-born skater returns to Glasgow after two years away.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He was dangerous for them and can see the plays. He also has that good veteran presence in the team as well.”
- Role(s): Left Wing / Centre
- Age: 34
- Height: 5’11”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Returning Players:
Jordan Buesa is an experienced bottom-six forward, with 12 points (five goals, seven assists) in 195 appearances to his name.
- Coach’s Verdict: “We’re excited to have Jordan Buesa back in the line-up for sure. He’s a young, energetic player who has a lot of future potential in him.”
- Role(s): Forward
- Age: 22
- Height: 6’0”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Great Britain / Spain
Harry Ferguson already has plenty of experience to his name, skating in 179 Elite League fixtures before his 24th birthday. He will return to a bottom-six role in 2022-23.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Harry possesses a good shot, he’s strong on the puck and it’s my goal to develop him as an everyday player – someone who can play at both ends of the ice.”
- Role(s): Centre
- Age: 23
- Height: 6’1”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Nolan LaPorte is no stranger to Clan fans; he already has two seasons in purple on his résumé. The former USHL Clarke Cup champion registered 47 points (21 goals, 26 assists) last season.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Nolan is a good skater, has a good shot and really wants to win and those are the characteristics I like, particularly in those I wanted to bring back and we’re proud to have him again.”
- Role(s): Right Wing
- Age: 30
- Height: 6’1”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): USA
Mathieu Roy returns to Glasgow with nothing to prove. He was one of the Clan’s most effective players last time out and will be expected to play a crucial top-six role once again.
- Coach’s Verdict: “I know him well and he’s an extremely driven man when the games get going. When the puck drops, it’s a totally different level of intensity. He wants to win all the time.”
- Role(s): Left Wing
- Age: 35
- Height: 6’0”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada