Invicta Dynamos head coach Kevin Parrish signs netminder Mark Hartley
14:43, 21 June 2010
updated: 14:43, 21 June 2010
Invicta Dynamos head coach Kevin Parrish has solved his netminding worries ahead of the new season by signing Mark Hartley from Elite League outfit Nottingham Panthers.
Parrish was forced to go in search of a new netminder after his first choice last season, Joe White, informed the Dynamos coach that work commitments would restrict his availability in Invicta's new ENIHL Division 1 South campaign.
Hartley, who had a 94.05 per cent save percentage last season, said: "I really can’t wait to get the season started, to meet my new team-mates and the very loyal and noisy fans in Gillingham".
Parrish said: "Joe has been exceptional for us over the past few seasons and his absence leaves a big gap needing to be filled. In Mark Hartley though I’m more than confident that we’ve got a player with the credentials to do very well with the Dynamos. He’s still young, hungry to play and very determined to take and keep the number one spot."
Meanwhile, defenceman Anthony Lennon has re-signed for the 2010/11 campaign, which will be his seventh consecutive season with the Dynamos.
Lennon first played for Invicta in 2004 and since then has made 239 senior appearances with 27 goals and 94 assists.
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