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Wolves add defenceman to roster

Mon Jul 04, 2011
Written by John Payetta
Photo by James Mirabelli

The Lakehead University hockey team has added another defenceman to the line-up, as Mitch Fillman has committed to the Thunderwolves.

Fillman, a native of Oakville, Ontario, stands 63 tall and weighs 205 pounds. He played in 147 games over three-plus years with the Saginaw Spirit of the OHL as both a forward and a defenceman. Mitch finished up his junior career with the Grand Prairie Storm of the AJHL, scoring 7 goals and 12 assists in 32 games and was named the teams top blue-liner. He also appeared in one game as a pro with the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League.

Grand Praire Head Coach Blaine Blablitz said "Mitch was a great addition to our team last year - he played both forward and defence and did an amazing job at both positions. But once he got back on the blue-line, he became a dominant player. He was our best defenceman and arguably the best defenceman in the league. There were nights when it looked like he was a man amongst boys."

Mitch is now looking forward to attending Lakehead University. "After meeting with the hockey staff I knew this was the place I wanted to be to pursue my academic and hockey careers, Fillman said. Lakehead is a first-class program that is committed to winning. Its exciting to join a team that competes for a championship every season."

Thunderwolves Head Coach Joel Scherban is equally enthusiastic. "Were excited to have Mitch join our program, Scherban said. Hes a tough, physical, stay at home defenceman who has made a quick transition from forward to the blue-line over the past two seasons."