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Former Invicta Dynamos netminder Joe White returns to club to replace injured Andy Moffat

Joe White of Invicta Dynamos
Joe White of Invicta Dynamos

Kevin Parrish has brought netminder Joe White back to Invicta Dynamos ahead of the club’s biggest game of the season so far.

Parrish’s No.1 minder Andy Moffat is set to be out for three weeks with a back injury and the Mos coach has wasted no time in re-signing White, pictured, ahead of Saturday’s clash with Chelmsford Chieftains.

"They’re the team who are the biggest threat to us this season," Parrish said.

"It’s a massive game but we’ve got Andy walking like Quasimodo and he’s going to be out for while, so I’ve moved to bring Joe back and he’s a fantastic acquisition.

"Joe’s had a good few years with us but couldn’t commit this season due to his new job with the police.

"Circumstances have changed and it’s great to have him back. He was on the ice on Tuesday night and it looked like he’d never been away."

Dynamos will face Chieftains without Corey Watkins, who is recovering from an ankle injury.

Meanwhile, Medway Bears legend Dean Edmiston, who Parrish has considered bringing back to the Silver Blades ice rink, has had to temporarily return to Scotland.

Picture: David Trevallion

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