Strength and speed of Lewis Baldwin expected to be key asset for Leeds Chiefs
All three players are products of the Bradford Bulldogs junior system, one that has also produced young talents such as Kieran Brown and Jordan Griffin, both hoping to have a breakthrough season with the Sheffield Steelers in the top-flight Elite League this season.
“I feel that is really key for us at this level, that we can have a good, local core,” said Zajac. “Lewis certainly adds to that. He is a bundle of energy and will be great in the dressing room.
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Hide Ad“We were skating together the other week for the first time and he impressed me on and off the ice. He’s built like the side of a house too and, while he might not be the tallest, he’s as strong as an ox and skates exceptionally well.
“He’s played at this level before, in the old EPL, but maybe not having as big a role as he’ll have with us.”
The EPL’s own subsequent demise, saw Baldwin move to Blackburn Hawks, where he again hooked up with Boothroyd who he had played alongside at Manchester with.
Another summer move saw him head to Scotland with Solway, where he posted 38 points in 44 games, including eight goals.
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Hide AdAnd it is Baldwin’s obvious potential to contribute more offensively that excites Zajac the most.
“The offensive side of his game is definitely something we’re going to work on too,” added Zajac.
“His skating is fantastic for this level. He is comfortable on the puck, which I think a lot of defencemen in this league maybe aren’t so much.