Voth's career spanned seven seasons for the Devils, from 2005 to 2012, but his impact on the club and around the Elite League still remains. Every team including the Devils is always looking for that Voth-like player, a rare combination of heavy hitting, intimidating, tough as nails and a scoring touch.
He was the face of the franchise for his 7 years as a Devil and was probably the most feared and most talked about player in the league at that time. In 2007-08, his second year as Captain of the Devils, he scored 30 goals, and racked up 328 minutes in penalties, leading his team in both categories. That isn’t just a rarity in professional ice hockey, that is unheard of. The Devils tough guy, maybe the toughest in the league back then, was also the Devils top goal scorer.
Many fans credit him as the reason they fell in love with the sport and with the Devils. When they didn't understand the game at first, they understood the impact this giant of a man with long flowing blonde hair was having on the game. He created a generation of new Devils fans and gave a face to the franchise during the Devils darkest days when the team was first re-located from the city centre out to the Big Blue Tent.
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