NHL veteran signals he'd like to return to Sheffield Steelers
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The former Florida Panthers, Los Angeles Kings, and Winnipeg Jets NHL'er played 61 games for Aaron Fox's side in his debut season.
Whether he will be asked to return depends on the nature of Fox's import recruitment programme, most of which is yet to be revealed.
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Hide AdBut Ellerby, 33, would be happy to fill an orange shirt again, in the season 2022-23.
This time he'd like to end the campaign with a winner's medal.
"To be honest, I would love to come back to Sheffield," he said.
"It was the injury bug that hit us in the second half of the season - I think we had a real strong team that should have had better results, but that's hockey.
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Hide Ad"I would like to come back and try for a better end result."
The defenceman thinks: "It would be easier coming back a second time knowing the coaches and the league.
"Me and my family enjoyed it very much so I guess we'll just wait and see on that.
"Yes, the family loved it, my wife was able to get a job in Sheffield which she really enjoyed. We lived right down in the city centre.
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Hide Ad"My son was seven months old when we moved to Sheffield so it was easy, he's an easy kid."
Team mate Davey Phillips would love the see the 214-game NHL'er back in Sheffield.
"I liked him, he was steady, a top super-nice guy as well" said the GB defenceman.
"He was a real good guy on and off the ice, a good team mate, I can't say enough good things about him.
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Hide Ad"I don't think he tries to do anything flash, he isn't going to beat people one-on-one as he's not an offensive guy. He just takes care of his own end and does it very well.
"You don't play 200 NHL games and not be a good player."