Manchester Storm coach Ryan Finnerty believes re-signing Tyson Fawcett has the potential to be a big player in the Elite League.
The 27-year-old is coming back for the Elite Series and his return will delight the Storm fans as they get ready to enjoy some on the ice action.
His coach, Finnerty, was pleased to get him back and was a player who showed some hidden talents during the 2019-20 season.
âFawcett was the surprise of the season,â he said. âHis game continued to improve throughout the season and I think he can excel into a dominant player in the league. We are very happy to have him back in Storm colours ahead of the Elite Series.â
Guess who’s back.. âï¸
The Manchester Storm are delighted to announce the return of Tyson Fawcett for the #2021EliteSeries! ??
Welcome home, Tyson! ?#WeAreStorm | #Manchester | #ATTWWY pic.twitter.com/5kbokrcx0Q
â Manchester Storm | #2021EliteSeries (@Mcr_Storm) March 16, 2021
Fawcett made 60 appearances in all competitions for Storm, scoring 16 times and assisting with another 17 during his first campaign
His career before coming to Manchester saw him turn out for a number of ECHL clubs, including Brampton Beast, Jacksonville Icemen and Elmira Jackals.
Fawcett didnât play anywhere else this season so will be keen to get up to speed when he returns later this month.
Storm take on Coventry Blaze in their first game of the Elite Series, taking place on Saturday 3rd April at Motorpoint Arena, where all games will be played behind closed doors.