AND THEYāRE READY FOR THE FIGHT
Thereās something stirring in the Den. A flicker at first, now a full-blown fire. The Steel 4 Structures Deeside Dragons have dropped their first seven signings for the 2025/26 seasonāand if youāre not already buzzing, youād better check your pulse.
This isnāt just a team preparing for puck drop. This is a squad being built for the battle. One shift at a time. One goal at a time. One heartbeatāand itās getting louder.
It starts at the top. Jake Witkowski returns, not only as one of the leagueās most dangerous forwards, but now stepping into the role of Assistant Coach, working alongside the experienced Mike Clancy. Jake lit up the NIHL last season with an eye-watering 110 points, all while rival fans joked he doesnāt move. If thatās true, he must be racking up points in his sleep. Itās his second season in Deeside, after previously skating in the NIHL National with the Leeds Knights, and now heās got unfinished business.
Matt Wainwright is back on defenceāreliable, composed, and battle-tested. The kind of player who does the hard jobs without fuss and leads by quiet example. A 2-way D-man with the awareness to turn defence into attack with a single breakout pass.
Then thereās Ross Kennedy. A forward with flair, confidence, and the kind of puck control that leaves defenders dizzy. Tricks, skills, and pointsāRoss has it all. He doesnāt just play the gameāhe entertains, and the Den loves him for it.
But the biggest shift this summer? Leadership.
Jared Dickinson returnsāthis time as captain. Itās a move that just feels right. Jared is starting his 4th season with the Dragons, and now he wears the āCā with pride. Heās 100% Deeside. He lives it, breathes it, and wears the badge like itās part of him. His commitment, toughness, and quiet leadership have earned respect from the locker room to the rafters. He wonāt need to talk about leading. Heāll just do itāhead up, stick down, no fear.
And while the returning names light a fire, itās the new blood that pours petrol on it.

Rhys Edwards joins the Dragons with raw pace, sharp hands, and a relentless engine. Heās not Welsh, but give it two shifts and heāll be adopted by the Den. Opposing D-men will learn quicklyāif you give him space, heās already gone.
Joining him is Colin Cromie, making his debut in British hockey. But donāt mistake him for a rookie. He brings high energy, work rate, and ice coverage that coaches dream of. Heās the type of player who makes things happen.


And in net? The calm behind the chaosāTyler De La Bertouche, a British/Swedish netminder with quiet confidence and sharp instincts. Heās composed, focused, and already looking like the kind of goalie who can steal games and slam the door shut when it matters most.
This is just the beginning. The first wave. And already, the message is clear: Deeside isnāt here to make up the numbers. Every name on this list has a purpose. Every signing adds fuel to the fire. The identity is taking shape. The standard is rising. And this group? Theyāre not backing down from anyone.
This team is built for the fightāshoulders squared, skates sharpened, and hearts locked in. The road ahead will be tough. It always is. But this locker room knows it, welcomes it, and is ready to meet it head-on. No shortcuts. No excuses. Just a team thatās coming together with one goal: to leave it all on the ice, every single night.
But even the strongest team needs its sixth man. The drums. The chants. The roar when the boys step out in white. The Den isnāt just our homeāitās our weapon. And when itās full, when itās loud, when itās rockingāthereās no place like it.
So get loud. Get in. Get behind the badge. Because something is building hereāand youāll want to be part of it from the first drop of the puck.
The Den is ready. The team is ready. Now itās your turn.
And hereās the best news yet: season tickets go on sale later this week. Lock in your spot, save money, and guarantee you donāt miss a moment of the action. Thereās no better way to back your Dragons all season longāand trust us, youāre going to want to be there for every game, every hit, every goal, every roar.
Donāt wait. Be ready. Be loud. Be proud. #BeMoreDragon šš„
