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Ryan Ellis can make a few people eat their words this weekend, claims Invicta Dynamos coach Kevin Parrish.
Despite being Dynamos’ leading points scorer with 41 in 21 games, including a six-goal starring role in Sunday’s 13-5 rout of the Streatham Redskins, the 26-year-old Canadian has yet to win over all the Mos faithful in his first season in English ice hockey.
Parrish (pictured), preparing for Sunday’s home game with second-placed Chelmsford Chieftains, said: "Ryan has come in for a bit of criticism on the fans’ forum, but there’s no doubt he’s got unbelievable talent and skill.
"He may be lacking a little in fitness and consistency, but you’ve only got to look at where he’s come from to see his pedigree.
"He was in the All-American college side two years running, which is an incredible achievement, and he can shut a few people up with a good performance against Chelmsford."
Dynamos might well need another big contribution from Ellis against a Chelmsford side who have already beaten them four times in five matches this season.
"For some reason we just seem to fold against Chelmsford," admitted Parrish,."I don’t know if it’s anything to do with the system they play.
"Dynamos are on fire in front of goal at the moment, having scored 39 goals in their past four league games, but Chelmsford – four points behind leaders Romford Raiders with a game in hand – are a different proposition from teams like Streatham.
Dynamos had worried they would be without Parrish’s guidance for Sunday night as his wife, Sarah, was overdue with their second child.
New son Isaac was born on Thursday morning and the coach is expected to be at Sunday’s match.