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Cowley signs new deal with Blaze

Russ Cowley (Mark Tredgold)
Cowley will be at the Skydome next season (Mark Tredgold)

Coventry Blaze have secured the services of Great Britain international Russ Cowley for another season.

In his 349 appearances for Blaze, the 24-year-old has scored 67 goals and 117 assists and is now a permanent fixture in the national side.

Coach Paul Thompson said: "Everyone knows that we couldn't agree terms at the start of the summer.

"I'm glad to say we banged our heads together and finally got a contract signed for the forthcoming season."

Cowley initially joined Blaze back in 2001 and spent a season with Cardiff Devils in 2006/07.

Thompson added: "I always wanted Russ back in the line-up as I think last season we saw what an injury-free Russell Cowley could contribute to the team.

My only desire has been to play for Coventry again

Russ Cowley
"I'm really pleased with the depth we are going to have in our forward lines this season and over the course of a long season I think it's really going to pay dividends."

Cowley, who broke through the 50-point mark for the first time as a professional last year, was pleased to have got his contract sorted.

He said: "It is great to be back playing for the number one team in the country.

"There has been a lot of speculation this summer about where I would be playing next season, however my only desire has been to play for Coventry again.

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"I have had many talks with Thommo over the summer and I am really glad that we both came to an agreement.

"It is going to be my seventh season putting on a Blaze shirt, making me the second longest-serving player on the team after Tommy Watkins next season - something I am really proud of."



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