If there were ever any doubts about how Omar Pacha and Gary Graham would construct the Nottingham Panthers’ 2022-23 roster, they have expired. Following a miserable season at the Motorpoint Arena last time out, it’s all change in the East Midlands.
In addition to their managerial reshuffle, the Panthers have rebuilt their playing staff ahead of the upcoming season. A new duo will occupy the pipes, with a fresh tandem hired in free agency. Several old foes have also joined the squad, including former Coventry Blaze stars Luke Ferrara and Mike Hammond.
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Also of note: Graham and Pacha have made “identity” a crucial element of their offseason dealings. There has been plenty of talk about penalty minutes and fighting in Nottingham, with a new playing style set to be implemented from puck drop of the new season.
It remains to be seen if the rebuilt Panthers have enough quality to challenge for silverware next term, but there’s no doubt a new era has arrived in Nottinghamshire.
The Nottingham Panthers finalised their roster on Monday, 8 August. Gary Graham’s team is set.
Nottingham Panthers 2022-23 Goaltenders:
Alex Dubeau: Signed with the starter’s job in mind, Dubeau upheld a .910 save percentage through eight appearances in the German top-flight last season. He is a three-time USports University Cup champion and won the Memorial Cup with the Shawinigan Cataractes in 2011-12.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Alex has been a key part of championship-winning teams previously and knows the type of culture we want to try to create here in Nottingham.”
- Age: 28
- Height: 5’11”
- Catches: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Jack Berry: Since enduring a rocky final season in the NCAA, Berry has been on the climb. He upheld a .915 save percentage through 24 appearances in the Southern Professional Hockey League last year.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He is young, hungry and is looking forward to backing up and working with our number one, Dubeau, this season.”
- Age: 26
- Height: 6’1″
- Catches: Left
- Nation(s): USA
Matthew Bloor and Luca Sheldon: With the Panthers opting for an all-import tandem, they have also signed Sheldon (20) and Bloor (18) to two-way contracts with the Nottingham Lions.
- Club Statement: “The duo will get the opportunity to train with the Panthers throughout the week and will serve as back-ups to Dubeau and Berry on game days when a full complement of “non-homegrown” skaters take to the ice.”
Nottingham Panthers 2022-23 Defencemen:
New Signings:
Duggie Lagrone: Born in Plano, Texas, Lagrone will dress for the Panthers in his fourth season as a professional. He spent last term in the ECHL, registering 30 points (1o goals, 20 assists) in 72 appearances for the Tulsa Oilers.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Duggie is a really exciting defenceman who sees the ice so well and possesses some great offensive instincts.”
- Age: 28
- Height: 5’9″
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): USA
Mike Caruso: Born in Mississauga, Caruso has the look of a top-four blueliner. The defensive defenceman has two NHL appearances with the Florida Panthers to his name but has plied his trade in Europe since 2015-16.
- Coach’s Verdict: “His extensive resume from playing in different leagues around the world will be a huge help to the team and he will be a huge force to reckon with in front of our net.”
- Age: 34
- Height: 6’2”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Mathieu Gagnon: Is he a new signing? Ish. Gagnon suited up for the Panthers in 2017-18 and 2019-20, recording 24 points (eight goals, 16 assists) and 171 penalty minutes in 100 appearances. Feisty.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He’s someone who can shut down other team’s top players as well as give us that sandpaper identity we need, he’s a great personality and a glue guy too.”
- Age: 29
- Height: 6’2”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Archie Hazeldine: Signed to a two-way contract with the Leeds Knights, Hazeldine registered 25 points (five goals, 20 assists) in 46 NIHL appearances last season.
- Age: 18
- Height: 6’3”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Craig Moore: I wonder if Moore travelled to Nottingham with Pacha? The former Dundee Star registered seven assists in 47 appearances last season, making him a prime candidate for bottom-pair assignments.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Craig brings experience in this league to our defence core alongside a willingness to buy into team goals.”
- Age: 27
- Height: 6’0”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Kelly Summers: Joining the Panthers from German club Eispiraten Crimmitschau, Summers was picked in the seventh round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators. Pencil him in as a middle-pair defenceman.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He has a great shot and good first pass out of the zone, he is excited to be a Panther and play a big role at our club this season.”
- Age: 26
- Height: 6’1”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Canada
Returning Player:
J.C Brassard: Following four seasons in the ECHL, Brassard joined the Panthers ahead of 2021-22 and posted 26 points (three goals, 23 assists) in 54 Elite League appearances. He’s back for more.
- Age: 26
- Height: 5’11”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): USA
Nottingham Panthers 2022-23 Forwards:
New Signings:
Brett Welychka swapped the Slovak Extraliga for a spot on the Panthers this summer. He registered 27 points (14 goals, 13 assists) in 40 appearances for HC Presov last term.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He has a high compete level and is a consistent player in all three zones, he will play an important role on our team this year.”
- Role: Centre
- Age: 28
- Height: 5’10”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Canada
Mike Hammond, a star forward for Team GB, is a marquee signing for Nottingham. He last played in the Elite League in 2018-19, recording 75 points (18 goals, 57 assists) in 53 appearances for the Manchester Storm. He has also played in USports, the Metal Ligaen (Denmark), ECHL, and DEL2 (Germany).
- Coach’s Verdict: “Mike is an exciting addition for us as he’s a proven producer at every single level that he has played at. Throughout our talks what has impressed me the most is his competitive mindset; he wants to win.”
- Role: Centre
- Age: 32
- Height: 5’10”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain / Canada
Stephen Anderson joins the Panthers from the Aalborg Pirates, for whom he recorded 23 points (15 goals, eight assists) in 38 appearances last season. His CV also includes time in the Hungarian Erste Liga and USports.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He can score, he’s got very good vision, blocks shots, can kill penalties, can play on the powerplay, so what I’m saying is he’s a Swiss army knife who can do a bit of everything.”
- Role: Right Wing
- Age: 27
- Height: 5’11”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Canada
Luke Ferrara: Snatching a player of Ferrara’s quality from the Blaze speaks for itself. He led the Elite League in scoring two seasons ago and looks to be a perfect fit in Nottingham. Potent on the powerplay and devastating at five-on-five. He’s a nice pick up.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Luke is a solid goal-scorer, unbelievable on the powerplay, and his one-timer is something I can’t wait to work with. He’s a guy that can be a snake in the grass for us, someone who always has a chance of scoring when the puck is on his stick in dangerous areas.”
- Role: Left Wing
- Age: 29
- Height: 5’11”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Andrew Johnston: If you’re going to sign Ferrara, you may as well capture one of his former teammates too. Johnston was electric for the Blaze in 2019-20, recording 50 points (21 goals, 29 assists) in 48 appearances. Chemistry.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He’s a good face-off guy, has previous experience in this league and his high hockey IQ makes him a valuable addition in all aspects of our team strategy.”
- Role: Centreman / Left Wing
- Age: 31
- Height: 6’1”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Craig Puffer: Following back-to-back seasons with Esbjerg Energy, Puffer will make his Elite League debut in September. He registered 32 points (13 goals, 19 assists) in 43 games last time out, with his best years yet to come.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He’s not scared to go to the hard areas on the on the ice either and exhibits the off-ice character traits we value so much in Nottingham.”
- Role: Left Wing
- Age: 27
- Height: 5’9”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): USA
Tanner Sorenson: Since producing 64 points (22 goals, 42 assists) in 55 ECHL appearances for the Kalamazoo Wings in 2018-19, Sorenson’s production has tailed off since. Regardless, he is a quality signing that instantly improves the Panthers’ middle-six.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Tanner plays an honest game and is reliable in every situation, he’s also a loyal guy too having spent most of his career in Kalamazoo trying to lead that team in what is a very tough division.
- Role: Centreman
- Age: 29
- Height: 5’9”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): USA
Adam Brady: Signed from the Manchester Storm, Brady is set to embark upon his second season in the Elite League. He amassed 60 points (25 goals, 35 assists) in 54 appearances last term and has the makings of a fan favourite at the Motorpoint Arena.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Adam is a big playmaker with great poise & vision. He also possesses those great leadership qualities that we are looking for in our guys.”
- Role: Centreman
- Age: 26
- Height: 6’0”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada
Returning Players:
Jack Hopkins: It’s so important that Hopkins, one of Team GB’s top prospects, receives meaningful ice time this season. He blasted through the NIHL at point-per-game pace last time out and is signed to a one-way deal in Nottingham for 2022-23. Ice the kid, please.
- Role: Centreman
- Age: 18
- Height: 5’11”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Jordan Kelsall: Still in his early 20s, Kelsall has already built up 152 games of Elite League experience. He’s yet to find his scoring touch but will play a valuable role in Nottingham’s bottom-six.
- Role: Centreman
- Age: 22
- Height: 5’10”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Matthew Myers: Nails. Myers is an Elite League veteran with 18 years of service under his belt. He registered 36 points (14 goals, 22 assists) in 54 appearances last season and is back for more.
- Coach’s Verdict: “He’s a guy that’s seen it all, won it all and can play in all situations. He is immensely respected in the game and is a true leader of men.”
- Role: Centreman
- Age: 37
- Height: 6’2”
- Shoots: Right
- Nation(s): Great Britain
Jeremy Welsh: Panthers fans know what to expect from Welsh. One of the Elite League’s assist kings, he provided 40 helpers to his Nottingham teammates in 2021-22. Top-six deployment beckons.
- Coach’s Verdict: “Jeremy is a high-end skilled guy and I couldn’t be happier to have him back for the new season.”
- Role: Centreman / Left Wing
- Age: 34
- Height: 6’3”
- Shoots: Left
- Nation(s): Canada