Leeds Knights: Brandon Whistle steps up with Sheffield Steelers while Knights face home double-header
The fact the 24-year-old Canadian-born forward is playing for the Steelers is not unusual, given he has made six appearances for them already this season, picking up a goal and an assist.
But his appearance for the Elite League leaders this weekend will come as a surprise to some given it will be on two nights when the Knights are also in action.
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Hide AdAll Whistle’s previous top-flight appearances have come when the Knights have been without a game but, when discussing team news on Friday night, Leeds owner Steve Nell confirmed that Whistle would be with the Steelers this weekend.
Whistle was one of the Knights’ later signings in the summer, brought to the club by his father, Dave Whistle, who was the Knights’ head coach until mid-January when Nell replaced him with Ryan Aldridge.
Shortly before the season began, Whistle agreed a two-way deal with the Steelers, whose head coach Aaron Fox has been continually impressed by the forward’s contributions whenever he has been available to step up.
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Hide AdElsewhere, Knights’ captain Sam Zajac is missing again due to work commitments, meaning centre Matty Davies will continue to deputise as skipper. Harry Gulliver will be in the Knights line-up to face Peterborough, while defenceman Ben Solder will not as he is required to step up and play for parent club Manchester Storm in their EIHL clash at home to Coventry Blaze.
Leeds start a home double-header in NIHL National without Whistle – who has scored 84 points including 39 goals in 41 games for them, making him second top points scorer behind line-mate Kieran Brown – by welcoming Peterborough Phantoms to Elland Road tonight (6.30pm).
Peterborough sit just one place and three points adrift of fifth-placed Leeds, who have played a game more. Seventh-placed Basingstoke Bison are the second team to make the trip to West Yorkshire tomorrow (5.15pm).
Leeds will be keen to repeat last week’s four-point haul in order to close the gap further on Sheffield Steeldogs, who are three points ahead of them having played one game more.
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