Sheffield Steelers make Brandon Whistle’s Elite League stay permanent with new two-year deal
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The talented 24-year-old came over last summer to play in the second-tier NIHL National for Leeds Knights, under head coach dad, Dave Whistle.
Soon after arriving in the UK, he had agreed a two-way deal with Sheffield Steelers, his appearances initially limited to just a handful with parent club Leeds having first call on his services.
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Hide AdBut the shock departure of his father in mid-January - owner Steve Nell surprising many people by replacing him as head coach - while unwelcome news for the former Steelers’ coach, produced an unexpected opportunity for his youngest son.
Unhappy at the decision to replace his father behind the bench, he effectively then became a Steelers player in all but name, not playing for the Knights again from late January onwards.
His form, meanwhile, went from strength to strength in South Yorkshire, taking him to the fringes of the Great Britain roster for last month’s World Championships and proving enough to earn him a new deal to stay in with the Steelers for at least two more years.
Steelers’ head coach Aaron Fox - who had initially chosen not to retain Whistle when first taking over the reins back in the summer of 2019 - quickly changed his opinion, with the former Telford Tigers’ forward earning plenty of plaudits from his Steelers’ team-mates and fans alike.
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Hide AdWhistle will return in August for pre-season training camp fuelled by the desire to avoid another trophy-less campaign, an outcome that was even harder to stomach given the promising position Fox’s team had got themselves into in terms of the regular season title race.
They lost out Belfast Giants in that battle, while Cardiff Devils knocked them out of the Challenge Cup in the semi-finals, in Sheffield.
Worse was to come when they failed to even make the play-off weekend, edged out Dundee Stars in the two-legged quarter-finals.
“For us to kind of lose it a little bit at the end of the year was really tough,” said Whistle. “But that will only motivate the guys returning and the new guys coming in - essentially every trophy that is up for grabs you want to win and that will be no different next season, especially after the way last season ended.”
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