Ice Hockey: Captain Cooper re-signs with Giants for next season

Belfast Giants captain Mark Cooper.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 16th May 2024

The Belfast Giants have announce the re-signing of captain Mark Cooper for the 2024/25 season.

First arriving in Belfast for the 2021/22 campaign, the 31-year-old forward has registered over 180 appearances across three seasons for the Giants, cementing himself as one of the cornerstones of the team.

Having played an integral role as alternate captain during his first two seasons in Belfast, Cooper was appointed captain ahead of the 2023/24 season, during which he led the club to its most successful Champions Hockey League campaign in history and the Elite League Playoff Final.

Giants Head Coach Adam Keefe said: “We’re really pleased that Mark will be returning for another season. Over the last three seasons, Mark has been such an important leadership figure for us, leading by example on and off the ice. Mark’s experience, determination, and passion are just some of the things that make him such an asset, embodying what it means to be a Giant.”

Mark Cooper has re-signed for the Belfast Giants.

Prior to joining the Giants in 2021, Cooper iced for teams across both Canada and the United States, including Bowling Green State University, Tuscon Roadrunners, Rapid City Rush, Kansas City Mavericks, and South Carolina Stingrays, playing over 450 games in the process.

Commenting on rejoining the Giants for the 2024/25 season, Mark Cooper said: “I’m extremely excited to be a Giant for another season. Our fanbase is so passionate, which is what makes Belfast such a fun place to play.

"I can’t wait to get back on the ice in front of the Teal Army next season.”