| He is to be replaced by fellow-countryman Evan Lindsay, formerly of the London Racers in the Elite League. He comes to Stars from Central Hockey League side Tulsa Oilers, with whom he started the season.
Stars coach Roger Hunt said, “I am disappointed to see Glenn leave, but it was in the best interests of both parties. I would like to thank him for his contribution to the team.
“Nevertheless, it is a bonus that I have been able to secure the signature of such an experienced goalie as Evan.
“He was formerly a Calgary Flames draft pick and has experience in the East Coast Hockey League in North America as well as with London in the EIHL.
“At 6 ft. 2 in., he is a big, agile guy and I know he’ll do well.”
Meanwhile, Lindsay admitted he didn’t need to think twice about moving across the Atlantic.
He said, “I started the season in North America with Tulsa, but couldn’t really settle and, when I got the offer to come to Scotland, it wasn’t a difficult decision to make.”
Lindsay will make his debut for the Tayside outfit tomorrow in their Caledonia Cup match at Murrayfield against Edinburgh Capitals. |