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Matt Davies

Nottingham Panthers new boy has no time to rest ahead of swift debut

Nottingham Panthers forward David Levin is set to make his debut this evening as Dundee Stars visit the Motorpoint Arena in the Elite League (7.30pm face-off).

The 23-year-old Israel-born left-winger came through the junior system in Canada and was a number-one overall pick in the 2015 OHL Draft, before going on to score over 200 points for Sudbury Wolves.

His performances attracted the attention of the NHL scouts and he attended the Toronto Maple Leafs Development Camp and the Carolina Hurricanes Rookie Camp in 2018. The following year, Levin was one of seven rookie players to make the Arizona Coyotes' training camp roster.

He spent part of the 2020-21 with KHL side Dinamo Riga and scored 10 points in 15 games for Kristianstads IK in the Swedish second tier.

Last season, Levin scored at over a point per game with Bratislava Capitals in the European-based ICEHL.

Panthers Head Coach, Gary Graham, said: "He's got great vision and will make plays off the rush. I think where we've struggled is not being dynamic enough in transition and he'll help us. "He plays physical and David is a great addition to our line-up."

Levin arrived in Nottingham at 6:30am on Wednesday morning after his flight from Israel was delayed overnight.

Following a short nap, he joined his new team-mates for training within a couple of hours.

"It was a very long journey for me," he said. "I slept for a bit, ate and was on the ice very quickly.

"I love hockey, it's my dream so any time I can get on the ice, I will. I have heard some great things about the city. I'm looking forward to playing in this arena in-front of what I've heard are amazing supporters. Overall, I like to play hard. I've come here to win."

Forwards Tanner Sorenson and Luke Ferrara are set to return to action for this evening’s match with Dundee.

With defenceman Mike Caruso set to be out of action for another three weeks, he will now be placed on the injured reserve list.

Caruso will be eligible to return to the line-up for the Challenge Cup game at home to Sheffield Steelers on 22nd October.

Panthers against Dundee gets under way at 7:30pm this evening. Visit www.panthers.co.uk to buy tickets.

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