The Trident is now complete. Let’s go over some key members of the organization.
C - Lenny Koonts, 18 y/o
Obviously, the core of what GM Bouchard built starts with Koonts. The huge 6’8’’ center will be a major part of the team for years to come and with such leadership, don’t be surprised to see him become the first Trident’s captain.
D - Villiam Oikarinen, 25 y/o
The young Finnish defenseman is already elite defensively, and he has the ability to contribute offensively. Time will tell, but Oikarinen has all the makings of being a great #1-2 Dman for years to come in Miami
G - Patrick Carlyle, 19 y/o and Pascal Lord, 21 y/o
As for now, the starting goaltender position is locked to be Partyyli Kruus’, but after a few years of development, we could easily see the young tandem of Lord and Carlyle take over.
Paco Einhorn, Blaize Bremer, Thomas Braaksma, Leonard McChesney
What would be a team without veterans? Even if the Trident wants to be a young team, they could not be competitive without a good crop of older guys to mentor the young ones along the way.
Coach Ibrahim Fagerberg, 55 y/o
Trident’s management spent big bucks when shopping for their coach. As the second highest paid coach of the league, GM Bouchard is more than happy with Fagerberg’s signing and feels he will be worth every penny of his contract.