MacDonald returns as Devils close on full roster

Josh MacDonald in red Cardiff Devils kitImage source, James Assinder
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Josh MacDonald has been voted on to EIHL All-Star teams in his previous two seasons with Cardiff Devils

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Josh MacDonald will return for a third season with Cardiff Devils, after finishing second in the Elite League (EIHL) goal-scoring charts in 2025-26.

Confirmation that their top goalscorer will remain on Devils' roster leaves last year's Play-Offs champions with just two forward spots to fill for the new campaign starting in September.

The 32-year-old Canadian joined Devils after spending three years in Germany, and scored 31 goals and 58 points from 64 games in the past season.

"Josh returns to us after another highly productive year," said head coach Paul Thompson. "He played a big part in our championship win last season, and I'm looking forward to working with him again."

Cardiff have now confirmed 16 returning players, along with four newcomers.

The futures of seven of last season's squad are yet to be confirmed as the Devils - who will be celebrating their 40th season - look to make a bid for a first EIHL regular season title since 2018.

Four fresh faces

Finnish forward Panu Mieho was the final new recruit added to the Devils roster.

The 31-year-old has played the past two seasons with hometown club IFK Helsinki, where he started his career as a junior.

He also played in Finland with Ilves and in the Swedish league with Timra IK.

Cardiff have also brought in Canadian forward Thomas Caron, 25, from Finnish Liiga side HPK, recruited Jake Sacratini - son of club legend Vezio Sacratini - and added defenceman Nick Welsh from Manchester Storm.

Among players returning for another year at the Vindico Arena is Great Britain forward Ben Davies, who will be playing his 13th season with his hometown club.

In February, 31-year-old Davies became only the fifth player to reach 1,000 EIHL games.

Netminder Ben Bowns returns for an 11th campaign, as does Devils captain Joey Martin. Others to re-sign include stalwarts Mark Richardson and Evan Mosey, netminder Christian Stoever, forwards Nolan Yaremko and Kohen Olischefski, and defencemen Brandon Estes and Tyson Helgesen.

Bayley Harewood has been given his first full-time deal after playing the last five seasons on two-way contracts, mostly with Bristol Pitbulls.

Cardiff have also recruited Jeff Battah as the club's new goaltending and video coach.

The appointment was made on the recommendation of the man he replaces, Euan King, who has left to join the Ice Hockey UK Foundation.

The 46-year-old Canadian has a wide-ranging coaching background across professional, major junior, university and international hockey, and he most recently worked with Rapaces de Gap in France's Ligue Magnus.

Paul Thompson shouts on the Cardiff Devils bench during the Play-Offs semi-finalImage source, James Assinder
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Cardiff Devils' play-off triumph saw Paul Thompson become the first coach to win Elite League trophies with three different clubs

The Devils have five pre-season games scheduled starting in August, before the new campaign gets under way at home against Guildford Flames in the Challenge Cup on Saturday, 12 September.

The Devils travel to Coventry Blaze the following day, as they begin the season with six cup games - with matches also against Manchester Storm, Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers.

Storm are Cardiff's first league opponents, at home on Saturday, 3 October, with Glasgow Clan visiting the Vindico Arena the next day.

The Welsh club's first meeting with last season's League winners, Belfast Giants, is at home on the following weekend.

The Devils face a double-header road trip to Northern Ireland on 27 and 28 February, and conclude the regular season with a home game against Panthers and a visit to Flames on 3 and 4 April.

Cardiff Devils 2026-27 - confirmed so far

Netminders

Ben Bowns (GB)

Christian Stoever (USA)

Defencemen

Brandon Estes (USA)

Gleason Fournier (Canada)

Tyson Helgesen (Canada)

Evan Mosey (GB)

Jimmy Oligny (Canada)

Mark Richardson (GB)

Nick Welsh (Canada)

Forwards

Ryan Barrow (Canada)

Thomas Caron (Canada)

Ben Davies (Great Britain)

Sam Duggan (GB)

Bayley Harewood (GB)

Josh MacDonald (Canada)

Joey Martin (Canada)

Panu Mieho (Finland)

Kohen Olischefski (Canada)

Jake Sacratini (GB)

Nolan Yaremko (Canada)

Cardiff Devils 2026-27 pre-season fixtures

Confirmed dates so far

Saturday, 15 August

Cardiff Devils v Odense Bulldogs (19:00 BST)

Sunday, 16 August

Cardiff Devils v Odense Bulldogs (17:00 BST)

Saturday, 22 August

Cardiff Devils v Angers (19:00 BST)

Saturday, 29 August

Cardiff Devils v Sheffield (19:00 BST)

Sunday, 6 September

Cardiff Devils v Nottingham (17:00 BST)

Cardiff Devils 2025-26 roster

Netminders

Ben Bowns (Great Britain)

Christian Stoever (USA)

Defencemen

Brandon Estes (USA)

Gleason Fournier (Canada)

Tyson Helgesen (Canada)

Steven MacLean (Canada)

Evan Mosey (USA)

Jimmy Oligny (Canada)

Mark Richardson (Great Britain)

Forwards

Ryan Barrow (Canada)

Riley Brandt (Canada)

Connor Caponi (USA)

Ben Davies (Great Britain)

Sam Duggan (Great Britain)

Brett Ferguson (Canada)

Bayley Harewood (Great Britain)

Kristoff Kontos (Canada)

Cedric Lacroix (Canada)

Josh MacDonald (Canada)

Joey Martin (Canada)

Kohen Olischefski (Canada)

Brett Perlini (Great Britain)

Cole Sanford (Canada)

Nolan Yaremko (Canada)

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