WHAT a difference a day makes. Well, almost.
“I thought he was phenomenal,” said Aldridge, of a player he first coached three years earlier at the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Swindon. “He was just the Bow that we had at Okanagan. There’s no drama with him, what you see is what you get. He competes, he battles - he’s a proper hockey player.“He plays the game in the right way, does all the little things that I like in a player and a D-man to do.
“Especially at the point when we were looking a little bit light on the back-end going down to Bristol and with Noah out injured, to get Bow in when we did was huge. “He brought in everything I hoped he would and more. Given he’s got two more years experience behind him since he last played for me - he’s bigger, stronger and faster.
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