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Fotiu Still a Fan Favorite

Over the course of the late 70s and 80s, the New York Hockey scene was flourishing, thanks in part to big name players like Phil Esposito, Mike Bossy, Rod Gilbert and Bryan Trottier, who put smiles on thousands, if not millions of hockey fans’ faces. However, in spite of those enigmatic stars, a gritty hard worker the likes of Nick Fotiu is not to be underestimated either. Amassing 1,362 PIM and 137 points over 646 games in the NHL, Fotiu was a fan favorite in his own right who always made sure his teammates were protected on the ice.

Chatting with Aces Over Brooklyn before “Nick Fotiu Night” at Aviator Arena a few weeks ago, Fotiu talks about his life in hockey as both a player and coach.

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When someone thinks of tough and gritty hockey players in New York in the 70s and 80s, your name frequently comes up. However, newer fans of the game may not know much about you. For them, can you tell us a bit about how you played the game?

Aces-Rockhoppers Pregame Thoughts

Through five games this season, the Aces have a 4-1 record and have scored a league-leading 28 goals, making every goalie in the EPHL look like they were made of swiss cheese in the process.

Well, every goalie except Nick Niedert that is.

The last time the Rockhoppers were in town on November 8th, the Aces took 62 shots on the New Jersey goaltender and lost 3-2 after the team’s powerplay ended up going 2 for 13.

Since then, Brooklyn has lit the lamp 14 times in their past two games and have come full circle as a team. After winning 7-6 over the Hudson Valley Bears last Friday, despite playing their worst defensively all year, the Aces defeated Danbury 7-1 in their best overall performance of the young season.

With Aces goaltender Eddie Neville and the Aces defense core playing their best hockey of the season as well, Brooklyn head coach Chris Firriolo saw the game as a step in the right direction.