Showing posts with label Cale Tanaka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cale Tanaka. Show all posts

Monday, 5 November 2012

Squires move becomes permanent; Tanaka out for 6-8 weeks

The English Premier League's Sheffield Steeldogs have confirmed that British forward Tom Squires has moved to join the Hull Stingrays on a permanent basis following the recently signed two-way contract.

Former Sheffield Steelers forward Squires signed the two-way deal on Wednesday and made his debut in the crucial Challenge Cup victory over the Cardiff Devils on Thursday - bagging the all-important game winning goal to send the Rays to the Quarter Finals.

The 21 year old - who recorded 20 points in 52 games with the Steelers last season - then made a surprise second appearance for the Stingrays last night - despite his parent club the Steeldogs taking on the Manchester Phoenix in the EPL - adding an assist in a 3-2 win over the Fife Flyers.

The Sheffield based EPL side have had a torrid start to the season winning just three of their 14 regular season fixtures with Squires registering just two assists in 11 games. Their poor start to the campaign was compounded last night as they - minus Squires - went down 9-1 to northern rivals the Manchester Phoenix.

Following the loss the Steeldogs released a frank statement on their fortunes named "No stone will go unturned" before a further statement on Squires release read:
The Bradfield Brewery Sheffield Steeldogs would like to wish Tom Squires all the best in his move to Hull Stingrays' Elite League Team for the remainder of the season. 
It was great to see Tom back in a Steeldogs shirt, but Tom was given an opportunity to play for Hull in recent weeks and Hull have requested Tom's services for the remainder of season. 
We would never stand in the way of any Sheffield player's progression and the Sheffield Steeldogs wish Tom all the best for the future.
The loss of netminder Ben Bowns and 55 goal scorer Janis Ozolins to the Stingrays in the summer appears to have had a huge impact on the club and, despite the addition of forward Derek Campbell and defenceman Dmitri Rodin - two members of the Rays successful 11/12 squad - the Steeldogs find themselves down in 9th place.

Of the signing Stingrays player-coach Sylvain Cloutier - who it is believe expressed an interest in taking Squires on a full-time deal to Steeldogs head coach Andre Payette following his impressive first two appearances in Rays colours - said:
“We are extremely pleased to be able to have Tom with us now for the rest of the season. I have liked Tom for a long time and he has played well in both games for us, getting a big goal in Cardiff. He is a good, young British player who will make a contribution to the team. He has experience of playing in the Elite League with Sheffield Steelers and he proved he can play at the top level. It gives us a bit more depth to the line-up too.”
Meanwhile Squires said that he was happy to be returning to the Elite League full-time adding that the deal was a "mutual thing":
“I am really happy to have made the move permanently. It is the league I want to play in and it was nice to get the two-way deal in the first place. It was a mutual thing with Steeldogs. They were great letting me go on the two-way and Clouts was happy with how I played in the two games so the timing was ideal. It is good to see Hull doing well. Whenever I played there it was always a tough place to go and get points. They have a good group of guys and they are all playing for each other. I hope to produce some points. Clouts has shown a lot of faith in me and I hope to repay that faith by helping the team in any way I can.”
The move for Squires coincidentally comes at the perfect time from a depth perspective for the Stingrays as they also confirmed today that Canadian forward Cale Tanaka - who has surprised pre-season doubters by scoring 11 points in 17 games - will be out for six to eight weeks with a ruptured AC shoulder joint.

“Obviously it is a blow because he has been one of our key players this season. He brings energy and speed to the line-up and has been playing really well for us," said Cloutier.

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

One import to go as Stingrays add Tanaka

Photo © Geoff Foster

The Rapid Solicitors Hull Stingrays will begin the build up to their 2012/2013 Elite Ice Hockey League campaign - their tenth anniversary season - in little over a month and they today edged closer to completing their roster with the signing of their tenth and penultimate import, Canadian forward Cale Tanaka.

The Ontario native comes to the club recommended by former Stingray and rookie success story Andrew Coburn - with whom he played with between 2007 and 2010 in the NCAA at the University of Alabama Huntsville.

While Coburn - who put in a tremendous season long stint with the Rays in 10/11 scoring 18 goals and 56 points in 54 games - recorded 54 points in 94 college games over three seasons, Tanaka hit just 24 in 112 games and four seasons.

A 26 year old winger, Tanaka began his career with big numbers in the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League hitting 62 goals and 141 points in 183 games between both Stouffville Spirit and Aurora Tigers - peaking with 24 goals and 58 points in 49 games.
The points failed to materialise in the NCAA as they had in junior for the Canadian - who has British ancestry - as he was utilised primarily as a defensive, shut down forward at the top level of college hockey in North America with UAH Chargers - who claimed the College Hockey America Conference in 2006 and 2010.

Having graduated with a Bachelor's in Science in Business Administration, Marketing Management following four years at college, Tanaka crossed the Atlantic and joined French second tier side Montpelier for his rookie professional season as a 24 year old.

He ended up playing just nine games in France and during 10/11 on his senior debit, scoring two goals and two assists before re-surfacing last season in Ontario Hockey Association's senior Allan Cup Hockey league.

In a league laden with former EIHLers, Tanaka registered four goals and 9 assists for 13 points in 13 games last season, as 26 year old teammate Cam Watson lead the five team league with 34 goals and 63 points in 27 games.

Glowing references from Coburn look to have been a sizable factor in the signing of Tanaka, and of his latest signing coach Sylvain Cloutier said:
"Andrew said he comes to play every night and is a real professional on and off the ice and that's the type of team we want to put together in Hull. He will fit right in with our group of forwards and he will play a big role up front with our special teams. I am really looking forward to playing alongside him and coaching him."
There will undoubtedly be concerns raised over Tanaka's lack of points during the last six years - with just 41 points in 134 games - particularly as EIHL imports are generally expected to notch up the goals and points.

However, with Cloutier referring to the 5'9 forwards special teams abilities, it looks likely his newest addition will play a largely defensive role and will not necessarily be expected to regularly produce offensively.

This is more understandable given the Rays situation on and off-ice and the fact that they will this season be permitted 11 non-British born players - up from ten - meaning he is more likely replacing a British forward from last season.

Added to the rule change the club will actually possess another extra outskating import in comparison to last season after Brit Ben Bowns replaced Canadian Christian Boucher between the pipes - freeing up a further spot.

More concerning may be that Tanaka has iced in just 22 professional games over two season.

He becomes the Stingrays 12th signing and 9th import signing of the summer leaving Cloutier just a handful players short of a squad for the upcoming season.

Import wise it is still thought the club's final roster spot will go to either NCAA graduate forward Colin McIntosh or rangy, physical defenceman Jeff Smith - with it now looking like one will miss out. Confirmation of that final signing is expected within the next couple of weeks though according to the Hull Daily Mail it is looking increasingly likely it will be Smith after the Stingrays allegedly missed out on McIntosh due to paperwork issues.

The situation on the remaining couple of Brits remains less clear - with few experienced players available for next season the club may be forced to look to the junior ranks to fill out its roster.

Rays roster as it stands

Netminder
Ben Bowns
Brit

Defencemen
Lovdahl - Dulle
Valecko - Import (Smith?)
Hand - Brit

Forwards
Ozolins - Tendler - Silverthorn
Osman - Cloutier - Tanaka 
Towner - Sykes - Ward
Brit - Brit