Sam’s The Man As Jardine Happy To Be A Devil Again

Cardiff Devils delight after scoring the winning penalty Pic: Helen Brabon.

Cardiff Devils delight after scoring the winning penalty Pic: Helen Brabon.

Cardiff Devils have confirmed a fifth player signing for the 2020-21 Elite League ice hockey season. Defenceman Sam Jardine, a former Toronto Marlies player, returns for his second season as a Devil after putting up six goals and 14 assists for 20 points in 63 games last season. He led the Devils and finished second in the entire Elite League in plus/minus with a +24 rating.

Cardiff Devils have confirmed a fifth player signing for the 2020-21 Elite League ice hockey season.

Defenceman Sam Jardine, a former Toronto Marlies player, returns for his second season as a Devil after putting up six goals and 14 assists for 20 points in 63 games last season.

He led the Devils and finished second in the entire Elite League in plus/minus with a +24 rating.

Jardine joins captain Joey Martin, Mark Richardson, Evan Mosey and Joey Haddad in confirming they will play for Devils next season.

The 26-year-old Jardine joined Devils after splitting the previous season in the American Hockey League and the East Coast League with the Marlies and Newfoundland Growlers.

Jardine in Champions League action. Pic: James Assinder

He won his second Kelly Cup (ECHL Championship) with Growlers in 2018-19 having previously also won the trophy with Colorado Eagles in 2016-17.

Jardine was drafted in the sixth round of the 2011 NHL draft, 169th overall by Chicago Blackhawks.
He played three seasons at Ohio State, one of the top university programmes in America and was an alternate captain in his final season there.

Managing director Todd Kelman is still working on appointing a new coaching team for Devils following news that Andrew Lord and assistant Luke Piggott are taking up new challenges.

Lord has accepted a head coach role in North America’s East Coast League, while Piggott has a new job outside of ice hockey in Switzerland.

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