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Rutkis and Inglis will retain Star qualities

- BY KRIS SMITH

DUNDEE Stars have re-signed forward Toms Rutkis and defender Kris Inglis as new head coach Jeff Mason’s squad rebuild continues.

Former Cardiff Devils and Coventry Blaze forward Rutkis played a versatile role with the Dundee side last season.

And Dundonian Inglis (right) will ice for the club for a sixth consecutiv­e season and continue in his role as a solid presence at the back.

Mason said: “I think Rutkis fits in really well with how I want our team to play.

“He is really aggressive on the forecheck, can come back defensivel­y and he can go to those hard and dirty areas where you have to go to score goals.

“I liked what I saw in him last season and I think he has the potential to improve further and push for a bigger role with more responsibi­lities and more ice time. “

Despite being born in Riga, the 24-year-old has played all of his hockey in the UK and has represente­d Team GB on 14 occasions at Under-18s and Under-20s level.

Rutkis came through the English youth leagues with teams such as Guildford Phoenix and the Okanagan Hockey Academy but his main developmen­t club has been Swindon Wildcats.

Rutkis said: “I think it is very exciting having Jeff as the new head coach. Obviously he has been around a team that had huge success last season and knows what it takes to get to that point. I think it will be great for my personal developmen­t and the club as a whole.”

Rutkis also wants to see the club progress and build on the heights of last year, when they reached the play-offs in Nottingham.

He said: “Throughout last season we showed that we can compete with any team on any given night and making the play-offs was a big achievemen­t.

“I think though that it definitely raises the bar for the forthcomin­g season. We want to be competing in every game and finishing in a higher spot in the league this year.”

Dundonian blueliner Inglis has now racked up 236 Elite League appearance­s, with 24 assists and 107 penalty minutes.

Mason said: “I told Kris that this could be a very big year for him and I look forward to working with him.

“We expect him to be a solid part of our d-core and we are going to need guys to contribute up and down the line-up and I think he certainly fits the bill.

“So I am excited to have him back for another year and I know he wanted to return for another year and that was something important to him.”

Inglis said: “This season will be a great opportunit­y to learn from someone who was once a very good defenceman and I am confident that Jeff will bring out the best in me.”

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