Fife Flyers announce another signing for 2014/15 season.
Fife Flyers IHC are delighted to announce that 2013/14 Player of the Year Jordan Fulton will be back in a Flyers jersey for the 2014/15 season.
The 26 year old from St Louis Park, Minnesota was a huge fan favourite with Flyers fans and envied by many fans and teams across the league.
There was huge interest in the 6'0 195lbs forward from various teams across the UK and Europe, but Fulton decided to return to the Kirkcaldy based club for a second season.
Fulton won Forward of the Year, Top Points Scorer, Players Player and Player of the Year at the 2013/14 Fife Flyers End of Season Awards, which shows just how popular he was with both team mates and fans alike. Fulton will don the #26 jersey once again for the Flyers and is excited about the season ahead.
On re-signing Fulton said:
"I am very excited to be coming back to Fife, I really enjoyed my time there. I loved playing for Dutes and Stewy. We had a great group of guys and with a lot of our core coming back I think we can do something really special next season.
"The run we went on last year was the most fun I've had playing hockey in a long time. We have the best fans and atmosphere in the league. I'm very excited to be a Fife Flyer again."
Associate Coach Danny Stewart added:
"We are thrilled to have Fults back again. Although he was chased by other clubs, he enjoyed his time in Fife and his play reflected that.”
"For a guy that is not a natural skill guy he was top 5 in scoring which is a testament to his pure drive and work ethic. He is a bull on the wing. His consistency and style of play continually provided us with a spark night in night out and without a doubt was our best player up front.
"He will be looked on to provide us once again with not only the point production, but also the energy, grit and competitiveness that will make us a better hockey club. I'm sure the fans will be as thrilled as us to have him back!"
Head Coach Todd Dutiaume added:
"In my year end meeting with Jordan he expressed an interest in coming back to Fife for another season, obviously I was delighted as he was identified as one of our main targets.
"Fults was an absolute machine for us last season. He played in all situations, ate up incredible amounts of ice time and was one of the hardest working guys I've played with or coached.
"I look forward to seeing Fults in a Fife jersey and wreaking havoc on opposition defenders once again."