New Coventry Blaze signing Carl Lauzon targeting trophies - The Coventry Observer

New Coventry Blaze signing Carl Lauzon targeting trophies

Coventry Editorial 12th Jul, 2015 Updated: 28th Oct, 2016   0

NEW BLAZE signing Carl Lauzon is targeting trophies next season after moving to the Skydome on a free transfer.

The 28-year-old was a free agent following the demise of Hull Stingrays, where he was assistant-player coach last season.

Lauzon led Stingrays to an eighth place finish last season and his 70 points (32 goals and 38 assists) in 63 games helped them advance to the play-off semi-final.

It was his second season with Stingrays having enjoyed five years in France but now the Montreal native is looking forward to opening a new chapter in his career at the Skydome.




“I was naturally sad to see the Stingrays drop out of the league but it did give me the opportunity to re-evaluate the next step for my career,” said Lauzon.

“I’m really excited this next challenge is with the Blaze. The organisation has a first-class reputation amongst players and with coach Weber returning I desperately wanted to be part of what they are building there.


“My goal is to help the club challenge for trophies and to continue the great progress they made in the second half of last season.

“I really wanted to join the club and the club really wanted me so it was a very easy decision for me to sign for the team. I can’t wait for the season to start and I’m really looking forward to playing in front of the Blaze fans in August.”

Blaze head coach Chuck Weber is thrilled with his latest summer capture, adding: “We are excited to add Carl to our forward mix.

“He is another player that can play all three forward positions and was a leading scorer on his team last season.

“He really stepped up at the end of the season for a short-handed Hull team and willed them to within a goal of the final.

“He said he wants to take his game to another level at both ends of the ice and the fact he is dangerous offensively in all aspects, even strength, PP and with his short-handed goals, it will keep opposition on their toes.”

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