The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Local lads gearing up to help power Stars to play-offs

- By Eric Nicolson

Three local lads are gearing up for their toughest season yet with the Dundee Stars and have spent all summer working hard on their games.

For Dundonians Jordan Cownie, Kris Inglis and Craig Garrigan it will be their second year competing together in the top tier of British ice hockey.

Last season all three players were fanfavouri­tes and impressed head coach Omar Pacha enough to earn new deals for the 2019/20 season.

Cownie, 24, is aiming to be a standout Brit again in the league and wants to continue his developmen­t under the guidance of Pacha.

“I feel I am coming into the new season a lot stronger, a lot faster and also a lot mentally stronger which can be positive and hopefully that shows a reflection on the ice,” said the former St John’s pupil.

“I think last season was definitely another positive step for the club. Everyone is working hard to push the club in the right direction and there is no secret that we were all disappoint­ed not to make that final push for the play-offs.”

The centreman was recognised as the league’s best under-23 British player at the end-of-season awards.

He said: “It’s such a tough league for Brits to break into, so it just kind of goes to show that with the right work ethic and attitude, anything is possible and right now the sky is the limit for me.”

Ex-Monifieth High pupil Garrigan made his profession­al debut last season and despite limited ice-time, the hungry winger seized every chance he got.

Now the 21-year-old has set his sights on making his way into Pacha’s plans. He said: “Last season, I felt like I was getting chances and I was taking them when I got them but this year I hope I get a lot more ice time and can start to build my way up through the lines.

“Towards the second half of the season, I thought I proved myself worthy of another contract and I spoke with Omar and we agreed that this summer was a huge chance for me to improve.”

Defenceman Inglis has made significan­t progressio­n in his time under the Canadian coach after being thrown in at the deep end two years ago when injuries forced Pacha to turn to the then 19-year-old.

However, he took it all in his stride and backed it up with another solid season of progressio­n in 2018-19.

The Baldragon Academy pupil has kept his aspiration­s modest by simply aiming to continue to develop at the same pace.

Inglis said: “I have to be realistic with my goals and I want to be able to help this team as much as I can and that means I have to be strong in my defensive zone to give our team the best chance of winning games.

“I had a great time playing here last year, I made a good improvemen­t and the club has taken big leaps forward but after last year’s disappoint­ment, we are even hungrier this year.”

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Local Stars, from left: Jordan Cownie, Kris Inglis and Craig Garrigan.
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