Sunday, April 14, 2024

Fort Erie to keep Falcons name!

 In Fort Erie, it's like they barely knew the Riverhawks and the 24s, and there is a reason for that.  The almost name change of the Falcons hockey club will not actually take place thanks to a last minute agreement made to keep the name in place.  

"We went down to the wire but after examining the cost to change the name in terms of brand awareness, we went back to the school and worked out an agreement to keep the Falcons name.  We'll be changing our colours a bit to ensure that there is a distinct difference moving forward, but we've kept the name," said GM Young earlier today.  

In return for keeping the name, the hockey club agreed to change the team colours from a navy, light blue with white trim and will now sport navy, gold and the white trim.  

The Falcons will also adopt a new primary logo on their jerseys for the navy home and white aways, which is pictured below.  

The team will also introduce a gold third jersey that will sport their old logo, with some gold added to it as pictured below.  


"Our new look is a nice and fresh, clean looking logo with the primary focus being a determined Falcon.  We like the simplicity of it and know it will look fantastic on our navy and white jerseys," quipped Young in regards to the new look.  

As much as the team liked the new simple look, they didn't want to move forward without paying homage to their old look.  In creating the third jersey, a gold jersey sporting the old logo, the team feels like they've done that.  

"If you look at us across our time since moving to Fort Erie in the CCHL, we're kind of the gold standard for franchises if you look at our regular season record.  That's why we've gone with the gold in our colour scheme.  While we haven't won a Kehler Cup yet, maybe adopting the gold will allow us to capture that cup we are missing, but in terms fo the regular season, our record for success is hard to beat.  We just need to carry that over to the playoffs," said Young.  

In addition to the new jerseys, the team also acquired a pair of goaltenders this week in Ukka Pekka-Luukkonen and Laurent Brossoit.  

"We've got three guys right now that I feel are number one goalies in the league, and Brossoit who could be rated strongly as well, perhaps the best backup in the CCHL.  Any time you have an opportunity to add depth in goal, you do it.  While Ilya (Sorokin) is far from old, we feel we've acquired our true goalie of the future in UPL and are happy to have him return to the team that originally drafted him."  

The handsome GM continued by saying the team could look at moving Varlamov once the new disk comes out, commenting that he will have outstanding ratings and he expects a few teams should be very interested in the veteran goaltender.  

There is never a dull moment in Fort Erie and with free agency quickly approaching, it will come as no surprise should the team find itself aggressive there as well.  

"There are some players we are interested in should they hit free agency.  Nicky (newly acquired Nick Foligno) will be our UFA resign.  We love his leadership, defensive play, physicality and he can score too.  I wouldn't even be shocked if he's wearing a letter for us next year," concluded Young.  

It'll be an exciting month in Fort Erie so stay tuned to see what happens as the franchise continues to try to capture that elusive Kehler Cup.  



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