“We got to Game 7 of the Kelly Cup Finals my rookie year, and Game 7 of the Conference Finals last year, so it feels like we have unfinished business,” Perrier said. “I’m excited to come back for another shot at the Kelly Cup.”
“He is another big part of our team,” Warsofsky said. “He is a great person, which is first and foremost for us. On the ice, he throws the body and his weight around. He played forward and defense for us last year and brings that toughness element.”
Perrier, 24, returns to the Lowcountry for his third season in the ECHL since leaving Bowling Green University.