Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Summer Classic Cup: Flintshire Phantoms 8 - Wyre Seagulls 1

Sunday 25th February 2018 – Summer Classic Cup
Flintshire Phantoms 8 – Wyre Seagulls 1 (at Deeside)
Period Scores: 2-0, 4-0, 2-1

Phantoms Scoring: Dallavalle 2+1, Valyear 2+1, Spencer 1+2, D.Meadows 1+1, Ashbrook 1+0, Wilson 1+0, Perrett 0+1, Liebelt 0+1, James 0+1

The Deeside based Flintshire Phantoms started their Summer Classic Cup campaign with an 8-1 win over Wyre Seagulls.

You can read a full match report HERE

The Phantoms have announced more Summer Classic Cup fixtures and some challenge matches as well. These are listed below.

Flintshire Phantoms Fixtures – all games are Summer Classic Cup unless otherwise stated:
Friday 16th March: away to RAF Cosford Stars (at Telford) - 21.45 face off (Challenge Match)
Sunday 8th April: home v Altrincham Aardvarx -   5.30pm face off (Challenge Match)
Saturday 28th April away to Steel City Hawks - 22.15 face off
Sunday 6th May: away at Riverside Raiders – 4.30pm face off
Sunday 20th May: away at Wyre Seagulls - 6.15 face off
Sunday 27th May: home v Steel City Hawks – 5.30 face off

Sunday 24th June: home v Sheffield Ice Tigers - 5.30pm face off
Sunday 1st July: away at Kingston City Knights - 12.45 face off

Sunday 15th July: away at Sheffield Ice Tigers - 4.15pm face off
Sunday 22nd July: home v Kingston City Knights – 5.30pm face off

To Be Arranged:

Riverside Raiders (home)

Previous Results
11th February: Flintshire Phantoms 11- Trafford Thunder 4 (Challenge)
29th January: Flintshire Phantoms 8 – Blackburn Buccaneers 2 (Challenge)

Follow the Flintshire Phantoms on Facebook HERE

And take a look at the official Summer Classic Cup website HERE

Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Sledge Hockey Fixtures Announced For Summer 2018

The fixtures have been announced for the 2018 British Para Ice Hockey League competition and the season opens with a bang at Widnes on Sunday 22nd April with a clash between last season's league champions Kingston and last season's Play Off Champions Manchester Mayhem.

Last season's league meeting between the two teams at Widnes was certainly one to remember and we hope that all the Mayhem's games this summer are equally as entertaining.

Following the season opener at Widnes on 22nd April, the Mayhem play a home fixture at Altrincham on 9th June against Cardiff.

They then have another match at Widnes on Sunday 5th August against Sheffield before facing Peterborough at Altrincham on 11th August.

The full list of Manchester Mayhem fixtures for 2018 is shown below (home games in bold):

22nd April vs. Kingston @ Widnes 4:30pm
12th May@ Peterborough 4:15pm
9th June vs. Cardiff @ Altrincham 4:15pm
30th June @ Cardiff 5:15pm
21st July @ Sheffield 4:30pm
5th August vs. Sheffield @ Widnes 4:30pm
11th August vs. Peterborough @ Altrincham 4:15pm
25th August @ Kingston 12:45pm

League fixtures for all teams can be found on the incredibly clever graphic above (produced by someone else - not us...) - click on it to see a clearer version.

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Halton Huskies and Whitley Bay Sharks in 20-Goal Thriller


Photo by Geoff White (www.gw-images.com)
MATCH DETAILS:
Sunday 18th February 2018 – Challenge Match
Halton Huskies 11 – Whitley Bay Sharks 9 
Period Scores: 2-5, 5-1, 4-3
Penalties In Minutes: Huskies 8 – Sharks 6

Match Officials: Ray Ormes & Lee Twell 

The Widnes-based Halton Huskies recreational team notched up a sensational 11-9 win in a 20-goal thriller against the Whitley Bay Sharks on Sunday evening. Having trailed 2-5 at the end of the first period, they won both the second and third periods to take the win in what was a highly entertaining and well-spirited game throughout.

The visitors took a shock lead just 90 seconds into the game through Kieran Buckley and Thomas Evans increased their lead with a second goal on 4 minutes.

The Huskies managed to pull level with goals from Michael Parkin on 9 minutes and James Kelly on 13 minutes but 3 goals from the Sharks in the space of two minutes towards the end of the period – from Greg Scott, Buckley again and then Chris Buckley - gave the visitors an impressive 2-5 lead heading into the first break.

The Huskies upped their game in the second period and pulled two goals back – a shorthanded effort by Anthony Hughes after 23 minutes and Jeff Chapman – Watson on 29 minutes. The Sharks edged further ahead again with a hat-trick goal from Kieran Buckley in the 32nd minute but 3 more for the home side – from Chapman-Watson, Nathan Hewitt and Anna Barnett gave the Widnes-based team a narrow 7-6 lead after two periods.

The Sharks tied the score with a Jerzy Jochimek goal just 18 seconds into the third period but 2 goals from the Huskies – from Anthony Hughes and Richard Evans put some daylight between the two teams at 9-7. A strike from Sharks’ Christopher Porthouse on 48 minutes closed the gap back to just one goal but a goal from James Kelly on 52 minutes restored the two-goal advantage of the Huskies. Jeff Chapman-Watson scored his hat-trick goal for Halton to give the Huskies an 11-8 lead with 4 minutes left to play.

However, just 15 seconds later, Chris Buckley scored his second goal of the night for the Sharks to reduce the margin to just two goals. The Huskies defended well to keep out a late surge by the Sharks and, in highly tense final 60 seconds, Whitley pulled their netminder in favour of an extra attacker but it was to no avail and the score remained 11-9 to the home side at the final buzzer.
 
The Halton Huskies are at home again this Sunday 25th February when they play Sheffield Ice Tigers in a challenge game at Planet Ice Widnes.  Face off is at 8.30pm and admission is free.


Full Line Ups & Player Stats:

Halton Huskies:
Anna Barnett(1+0), Anthony Hughes (2+1), Connor Cooper (0+1 2PIM), Daniel Trust, David Simonds (0+1), James Kelly (2+2), James Behan, James Williams, Jeff Chapman-Watson (3+1), John Carter (2PIM), Michael Parkin (1+1), Nathan Hewitt (1+0), Richard Evans(1+0), Stephen Burns (nm) (2PIM), Thomas Jenkins, (+Bench 2PIM)

Whitley Bay Sharks:
Christopher Buckley (2+0 2PIM), Christopher Porthouse (1+0), Greg Scott (1+1 4PIM), Ian Bradley (0+2), Jerzy Jochimek (1+3), Jonathan Robinson, Keith Tinnion, Kieran Buckley (3+2), Lee McVay, Liam Renwick, Martin Honeyman, Robert Davey (0+2), Ronald Ahmed (0+2), Thomas Evans (1+1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Halton Huskies and Grimsby Stormers in 29 Goal Thriller


Top: Ashley Hame scored 5+3 for Grimsby. 
Above: Edward Ridding opened the scoring for the Huskies
away at Grimsby  (Photos by David Law)
Saturday 3rd February 2018 – Challenge Match
Venue: Grimsby
Grimsby Stormers 26 – Halton Huskies 3
Period Scores: 9-2, 11-1, 6-0
Penalties In Minutes: Grimsby 4 – Halton 8
Match Officials: Bentham / Sewell

Halton Huskies Line Up and Scorers:
James Kelly (1+1), Michael Parkin (1+0 4PIM), Kevin Ashcombe, David Simonds, Paul Barratt, James Williams, James Behan, Conor Cooper, Nathan Hewitt, Edward Ridding (1+1, 4PIM) Stephen Burns (nm).


Grimsby Stormers Line Up and Scorers:
Jason Haigh (12+0 2PIM), Luke Clark (4+7), Ashley Hame (5+3 2PIM), Lubovir Swatojanski (3+2), Oskars Melovoks (1+3), Ross Smith (1+0), John Yorston (0+2), Steven Drew (0+2), Gareth Drinkall (0+1), Andrew Welbourne, Ryan Wilkinson, Josh Wood (nm).


The Halton Huskies travelled across the country to North Lincolnshire to take on the Grimsby Stormers in what turned out to be a fascinating 29-goal game. Unfortunately for the Widnes-based team, 26 of those goals ended up in their own net and, while the final score might look rather one-sided, it was useful experience for the Huskies against notably stronger opposition.

The Huskies actually scored first – just 97 seconds intro the game with a well taken solo effort from Edward Ridding - but by the time Michael Parkin scored their second at 11.13, the Stormers had already fired in 5 goals of their own to take an unassailable lead. 4 more goals followed for the Grimsby team – including 3 within 33 seconds of each in the last minute of the period, to give the Stormers an impressive 9-2 lead at the first break.

Two more goals just 13 seconds apart at the start of the second period set the tone for the rest of the game and the Stormers were leading 19-2 by the time that the Huskies scored their third goal – through James Kelly in the 38th minute. Grimsby found time for another goal before the second break and took a 20-3 lead into the third period.

The Stormers scored again just 38 seconds into the third period and added two more in the next 60 seconds. The Huskies actually managed to shut up shop after that and kept the marauding home side down to just 3 more goals in the remaining 18 or so minutes in what was their best phase of play, although they were defending for much of the time and had very few shots on goal.

Top scorer for the Stormers was Jason Haigh with 12+0 while Ashley Hame contributed 5+3 and Luke Clark 4+7.

The Halton Huskies have more games arranged over the next few weeks:

Sunday 18th Feb: home v Whitley Bay Sharks – face off 8.30pm
Sunday 25th Feb: home v Sheffield Ice Tigers – face off 8.30pm
Sunday 18th Mar: home v Coventry Spitfires – face off 8.30pm
Saturday 7th April: away @ Whitley Bay Sharks – face off 12.15pm
Sunday 22nd April: away @ Solihull Grizzlies – face off 7.15pm
Saturday 28th April: away @ Blackburn Buccaneers - face off 6.15pm
Sunday 17th June: home v Blackburn Buccaneers - face off 8.30pm

Home games are played at the Silver Blades / Planet Ice rink at Widnes and admission is free!

    

Friday, 26 January 2018

Flintshire Phantoms (Deeside) Announce Summer Classic Fixtures





The Deeside-based Flintshire Phantoms will be taking part in the Ice Hockey Summer Classic competition for 2018 and play their first game - albeit on the distinctly un-summerish date - of Sunday 25th February when they entertain the Wyre Seagulls at Deeside Leisure Centre in an 8pm face off.  

The Summer Classic features six teams from across the country who play each other home and away in a qualifying group, with the top teams then meeting again in semi finals and final.

Alongside the Phantoms, the other teams involved in the 2018 competition are: the Riverside Raiders from Widnes (who were last year’s play off winners), the Wyre Seagulls from Blackburn, Kingston City Knights from Hull and two iceSheffield based teams in the shape of the Steel City Hawks and the Sheffield Ice Tigers.

A full list of the Flintshire Phantoms home and away fixtures will be announced in due course.

Before then, they have a home game against the Blackburn Buccaneers THIS SUNDAY 28th January. It follows straight after the Dragons’ NIHL Moralee Division match against the Billingham Stars – 8pm face off, so if any fans would like to stay behind for a second helping of hockey action, it should be great to watch.  


Riverside Raiders (Widnes) Ice Hockey Summer Classic Fixtures Announced


Once the current NIHL season is done and dusted, there will be no need to wait around until September for your next competitive ice hockey fix as the Widnes-based Riverside Raiders team will be in action in the Ice Hockey Summer Classic, hoping to defend the Play Off title that they won in last summer’s competition.

The Summer Classic features six teams from across the country who play each other home and away in a qualifying group, with the top teams then meeting again in semi finals and final.

Alongside the Raiders, the other teams involved in the 2018 competition are: the Flintshire Phantoms from Deeside, the Wyre Seagulls from Blackburn, Kingston City Knights from Hull and two iceSheffield based teams in the shape of the Steel City Hawks and the Sheffield Ice Tigers.

The Riverside Raiders’ games are as follows:

Saturday 10th March: away @ RAF Cosford Stars (challenge match at Telford) 22.15 face off

Summer Classic Cup Games:
Sunday 1st April: home v Steel City Hawks (Sheffield)Saturday 21st April: away @ Wyre Seagulls (at Blackburn) - 6.15 face off
Sunday 6th May: home v Flintshire Phantoms
Sunday 27th May: home v Sheffield Ice Tigers
Sunday 17th June: home v Wyre Seagulls

Sunday 24th June: away @ Steel City Hawks (Sheffield) - 4.15pm face off
Sunday 1st July: away @ Sheffield Ice Tigers - 4.15pm face off
Sunday 29th July: home v Kingston City Knights

(More away fixtures to be confirmed)

All home games face off at 4.30pm at Silver Blades / Planet Ice Widnes and admission is free.


Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Halton Huskies and Kingston City Knights in 10-Goal Thriller


Sunday 21st January 2018 – Challenge Match
Halton Huskies 4 – Kingston City Knights 6
Period Scores: 0-3, 2-3, 2-0
Penalties In Minutes: Huskies 27 – Knights 69

Huskies Scoring: James Kelly 2+0, Edward Ridding 1+1, Jeff Chapman-Watson 1+0

Knights Scoring: Scott Hayward 4+1, Liam Jackson 1+1, Ross Naylor 1+0, Toby Hazel 0+3, Ashley Corbett, Nathan Otley, Jordan Braithwaite all 0+1.

Match Officials: Chris Wells – Referee, Ray Ormes & Richard Wang – Linesmen

The Widnes-based Halton Huskies recreational team played out an entertaining challenge game against the Hull-based Kingston City Knights at Silver Blades Widnes on Sunday night.


The game finished 4 –6 to the visitors and, despite the two teams racking up a whopping total of 96 penalty minutes between them, was played in fine spirit throughout and was a good all-round advert for recreational ice hockey.

Kingston took the lead with a goal from captain Scott Hayward after just 55 seconds and built up a 0-3 lead by the end of the first period with a second strike from Hayward and a goal from Ross Naylor.

The Huskies scored their first goal after 24 minutes with a fine solo effort by James Kelly. A hat trick goal for the Kingston’s Hayward restored the three-goal cushion but it only lasted a matter of seconds before Edward Ridding pulled a goal back for the Huskies.

The game livened up somewhat after this quick exchange of goals and the majority of the penalties for both sides were handed out from a single incident at 31.36 where Kingston’s Grant Cook was given 2+10 for checking from behind plus a match penalty for fighting with Halton’s Stephen Hay, who also got a match penalty.

Two more goals late in the period – from Liam Jackson and a short handed goal by Scott Hayward - gave the Knights a 2-6 lead heading into the second break and third period goals from Kelly, again, and Jeff Chapman-Watson for Halton gave the score a more respectable look.


Full Line Ups:
Halton Huskies: Anna Barnett, Connor Cooper, David Simonds, Edward Ridding, James Kelly, James Behan, Jeff Chapman-Watson, John Carter, Kevin Ashcombe, Michael Parkin, Nathan Hewitt, Paul Barratt, Richard Evans, Stephen Burns (nm), Stephen Hay, Thomas Jenkins

Kingston City Knights: Arren Gray, Ashley Corbett, Daniel Wise, Danny Sims, David Adamson, Grant Cook, Nathan Otley, Philip Curtis (nm) , Ross Naylor, Scott Hayward (capt), Toby Hazel, James Wilcockson, Jordan Braithwaite, Kevin Leak, Liam Jackson.




The Huskies have more games announced:

Saturday 3rd Feb: away @ Grimsby Stormers – face off 6.30pm
Sunday 18th Feb: home v Whitley Bay Sharks – face off 8.30pm
Sunday 25th Feb: home v Sheffield Ice Tigers – face off 8.30pm
Sunday 18th Mar: home v Coventry Spitfires – face off 8.30pm
Saturday 7th April: away @ Whitley Bay Sharks – face off 12.15pm
Sunday 22nd April: away @ Solihull Grizzlies – face off 7.15pm
Saturday 28th April: away @ Blackburn Buccaneers - face off 6.15pm
Sunday 17th June: home v Blackburn Buccaneers - face off 8.30pm




Home games are played at the Silver Blades / Planet Ice rink at Widnes and admission is free!







Monday, 18 December 2017

Halton Huskies and Steel City Hawks in 11 Goal Thriller


Sunday 17th December 2017 – Challenge Match
Halton Huskies 5 – Steel City Hawks 6
Period Scores: 2-0, 1-3, 2-3
Penalties In Minutes: Huskies 4 – Hawks 4


Huskies Scoring: Anthony Hughes 2+0, Jeff Chapman-Watson 1+1, Nathan Hewitt & Stephen Hay 1+0, Anna Barnett, Edward Ridding & Michael Parkin all 0+1

Hawks Scoring: Matthew Smith 4+0, Joe Scaife 1+0, Joshua Connolly 1+0, Ryan Collinson 0+1

Match Officials: Ray Ormes / Simon Anders

Report by Paul Breeze  /  Photos by Doug Brown (
www.recycle-technology.co.uk)





The Widnes-based Halton Huskies recreational team played out a close fought and highly entertaining game against the Steel City Hawks but lost out by the narrowest of margins in a 5-6 defeat at Silver Blades Widnes on Sunday.

The game started well for the Huskies with two goals in the first period – from Jeff Chapman-Watson after just 4 minutes and then Stephen Hay in the 10th minute. They took the 2-0 lead into the first period break but the visitors visibly upped their game in the second period and pulled a goal back some 90 seconds after the restart.

A second goal for the visitors just before the halfway mark in the contest saw them draw level and a third goal at 36.11 saw them edge into the lead. The Huskies hit back with a goal from Nathan Hewitt 90 seconds later to tie the game at 3-3 and the match looked very evenly balanced heading into the third period.

The third period started badly for the Huskies as the Hawks retook the lead with a shorthanded goal on 43 minutes and then fired in two more goals just 11 seconds apart to give them a 3-6 lead by a 50.40. 23 seconds after that, the Huskies pulled a goal back through Anthony Hughes and a second strike by the same player on 54 minutes gave them some hope of salvaging something from the game.

The clock ticked down and there was no further goal action. The Huskies pulled netminder Stephen Burns for the last 30 seconds in order to add an extra attacker but they were unable to force a last ditch breakthrough and the match finished at 5-6 to the Hawks.

Full Line Ups:
Halton Huskies: Anna Barnett, Anthony Hughes, Connor Cooper, Daniel Trust, David Simonds, Edward Ridding, James Kelly, James Behan, James Williams, Jeff Chapman-Watson, Michael Parkin, Nathan Hewitt, Paul Barratt, Richard Evans, Stephen Burns, Stephen Hay.

Steel City Hawks: Aaron Domelia, Alexander Manning, Andrew Stafford, Andrew Cruise, Benjamin Cowell, Joe Scaife, Joseph Foster, Joshua Connolly, Luke Ryalls, Marc Maddy, Matthew Smith, Michael Winfield, Ryan Collinson









Friday, 22 September 2017

UK Hockey Yearbook 2017 - Final Contents Announced!

Well, it’s almost that time again… and the NIHL Yearbook has a slightly different look to it for 2017. 

Following Stewart Roberts’ announcement mid-way through the summer that he wasn’t going to produce his excellent Ice Hockey Annual this year, we took the decision to juggle things around a bit and make space for those leagues that otherwise wouldn’t otherwise get any coverage this year.

Price: £ 8.50 inc free UK P&P
Quick order link:  

The UK Hockey Yearbook 2017 features:
Elite League, English Premier League, NIHL North & South, Women’s Leagues, British Para Ice Hockey league & Scottish National League with details of all league, cup and play off competitions.
Great photos throughout and lots of interesting features and articles as well.
 
Full details of book contents for 2017 -  as well as a contact link for overseas enquiries and multiple copy orders - can be found HERE

Note: PUBLICATION DATE - MID OCTOBER 2017
Pre-ordered copies will be mailed out as a priority!

Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Puckstop.com Summer Classic- Play Off Final: Grimsby Stormers 3 - Riverside Raiders (Widnes) 5

The Riverside Raiders trophy winning team
(Photo by Chris Johnstone)
Sunday 20th August 2017 – Puckstop Summer Classic
Grimsby Stormers 3 – Riverside Raiders 5
Played at iceSheffield
Period Scores:  0-2, 2-3, 1-0
Penalties In Minutes:  Stormers 12 – Raiders 8

Raiders scoring:  Sam Plant - 3 goals, Gez Evans - 1 goal, 2 assist, Adam Jenkins - 1 goal, Owen Tennant & Elizabeth Wright 1 assist each.

Stormers Scoring:  Ashley Hulme, I Clark,  Lubo Svatojansky all 1+0, Chris Briggs, Sam Reynolds, Lewis Fenwick all 0+1


Riverside Raiders Win Summer Classic Play Off Trophy

The Widnes-based Riverside Raiders ice hockey team won their first ever piece of silverware at the weekend when they beat Grimsby Stormers 5-3 in the Puckstop Summer Classic Play Off trophy final at iceSheffield.

The Raiders had progressed from a 5-team qualifying group and then beat the Wyre Seagulls in the semi-final to get to the final where they took on the team from Lincolnshire.

They took the lead in the 12th minute of the game with a goal from Sam Plant and were 2-0 up at the end of the first period after a 16th minute strike by Adam Jenkins doubled their lead. 

The Stormers were quickest out of the blocks in the second period and pulled a goal back just 3 minutes from the restart through Lubo Svatojansky.  Sam Plant hit back for the Raiders just 2 minutes later to restore the two goal advantage but another Grimsby goal at the half way mark (Clark) kept the league champions in contention.

Sam Plant’s third goal of the game came just 30 seconds later to calm Raiders’ nerves and then a goal from Gez Evans towards the end of the period left the scoreline looking much healthier from a Raiders point of view at 2-5 after 40 minutes of play.

The Stormers struck again just 3 minutes into the 3rd period to pull the score back to 3-5 and there followed an incredibly tense phase of Grimsby pressure and Raiders defence.  In their enthusiasm to mount a late challenge, the Stormers picked up a raft of penalties in the last period which effectively put an end to their chances and the Raiders played a solid defensive game to close thing down until  the final buzzer.     

The playoff win was a fitting reward for the Raiders players and supporters who had played well throughout this competition and only missed out on the league title on goal difference after finishing level with Grimsby on points in the group table. 


The Grimsby Stormers Play Off Final team
(Photo by Chtis Johnstone)
Riverside Raiders Players:
Adam Jenkins,  Adam Murphy, Anthony Hughes, Ben Donkin, Charlie Perry (NM), Eemeli Vuourihovi, Elizabeth Wright, Gez Evans, Howard Hughes, Josh Birtwistle, Mike Teinert, Nick Jackson, Owen Tennant, Peter O’Mahony, Sam Plant, Stephen Harvey.

Grimsby Stormers Players: 
Andrew Portess, Ashley Hame, Chris Briggs, Gareth Drinkell, Ian Clark, Jason Haigh, John Yorston, Kirt Reynolds, Kyle Mitchell-Quinn, Lewis Fenwick, Lubomir Svatojanksy, Steven Drew


Monday, 21 August 2017

Para Ice Hockey: Manchester Mayhem 2 - Kingston Kestrels 5

Sunday 20TH August 2017 – English Para Ice Hockey League
Played at Silver Blades, Widnes
Manchester Mayhem 2 – Kingston Kestrels 5
Period Scores: 0-2, 0-2, 2-1
Penalties in Minutes:  Manchester 14 – Kingston 4
Match Officials: Richard Wang & Stephen French

Mayhem line-up: Karl Nicholson (2+0), Graham Wilson, Pat Bailey, Dean Lahan, Ant Booth (0+1), Rob Allen (0+2), Steve Midgehall (NM),

Kestrels line-up:  Matthew Woollias (2+3), Matt Clarkson (2+1), Sam Fitzgerald, Tony King, Simon Berry(1+1), Ian Houliston (NM), Stephen Gibson, Dave Blakeston

The Manchester Mayhem Para Ice Hockey Team ended the regular season on the wrong end of 2-5 defeat after a hard-fought and spirited performance against league champions Kingston Kestrels at Silver Blades Widnes on Sunday.

The Hull based team had already secured the league title several weeks ago but were hoping to make history by becoming the first team to complete the season with a 100% record, while the Mayhem were hoping to build on their previous win against Peterborough to build up some momentum heading into the end of season play offs in September.

The Kestrels took the lead as early as the 17th second of the game with a goal from Matt Woollias and it was 0-2 just 2½ minutes later when Woollias set up Matt Clarkson to double the Kingston advantage.

The Mayhem battled hard and had a few chances of their own but were unable to break down the solid Kingston defence.

It was a similar story in the second period where Manchester failed to make the most of their opportunities while the Kestrels extended their lead with goals from Simon Berry on 20 minutes and then Woollias again on 28 minutes. 

Whatever was said during the team talk during the second break certainly had an effect as the Mayhem looked a changed side in the 3rd period.  Karl Nicholson fired in the first Manchester goal just 90 seconds from the restart and then struck again a minute later to halve the deficit to 2-4 with 12½ minutes still to play.

This resurgence was not to last, however,  as just 30 seconds after scoring his second goal, Nicholson was caught up in an altercation with some Kestrels players against the boards behind the Kingston goal.   

The fracas escalated and resulted in a 10 minute stoppage in play while various skirmishes ensued and grievances were aired and dealt with.

The result of all this was a 2+2+10 minute penalty for fighting for Nicholson and a 2+2 for Kingston’s Clarkson for his role in the original incident. This decision saw Nicholson banished for the rest of the match and, as he was the leading player for the Mayhem, effectively ruled out any chance of them getting back into the game.

Clarkson scored Kingston’s 5th goal on 41 minutes and, try as they might, the Manchester players were unable to make any further breakthrough.

So Kingston finish the regular season with 8 wins form their 8 games – the first time any team has done that.  But Manchester could still get a chance to have the last laugh over the Kestrels in the play offs when then two teams could meet again - depending on eventual league finishing positions - at Hull Arena over the weekend of  2nd & 3rd September.

Sunday, 13 August 2017

Puckstop Summer Classic: Stormers to Take on Raiders in Play Off Final

The 2017 Puckstop.com Summer Classic reaches its climax this Sunday 20th August when the Grimsby Stormers take on the Widnes-based Riverside Raiders in the play-off final at iceSheffield – 4.15pm face off.

Honours are pretty much even between the two teams thus far in the competition with both having beaten all the other teams and, intriguingly enough, each having won on each other’s ice pad during the group stage.

The Raiders inflicted Grimsby’s only defeat home or away with an 8-10 win on the East Coast back in May before losing 5-6 at home in a game that they had led 3-0 at the end of the first period.  

Both teams finished up with an identical playing record of “won 5, lost 1” but Grimsby topped the group on goal difference after a couple of landslide victories over short-benched visiting teams on their difficult home rink.

The top two sailed through the semi-finals - beating Blackburn Buccaneers and Wyre Seagulls respectively – and now meet in a one off game at a neutral venue to decide the winners of the play-off trophy.   

Photo: match action from the Riverside Raiders v Grimsby Stormers group match at Silver Blades Widnes on 21st May. Credit: David Law Photography – see more great photos  HERE

Monday, 7 August 2017

Para Ice Hockey: Manchester Mayhem 3 - Peterborough Phantoms 2 (OT Win)

The Manchester Mayhem team at Widnes on Sunday
Sunday 6TH August 2017 – English Para Ice Hockey League
Played at Silver Blades, Widnes
Manchester Mayhem 3 – Peterborough Phantoms 2
Period Scores: 1-0, 0-0, 1-2, 1-0
Penalties in Minutes:  Manchester 0 – Peterborough 2
Referee: Mr Smith

Mayhem line-up: Karl Nicholson (1+0), Graham Wilson (2+1, Dean Lahan, Ant Booth (0+2), Rob Allen (0+2), Liz Turner, Steve Midgehall, Steve Bradley

Phantoms line-up:  Rob Gaze, Naomi Adie, Matt Coleman (2+0), Scott Turner (0+1, Stuart Perridge, Dan Loe (2 PIM), Kieran O’Meara 0+1, Ali Amini, Ben Vernon, David O’Meara

The Manchester Mayhem Para Ice Hockey Team secured their place in the end of season play offs with a dramatic last minute victory over Peterborough Phantoms at Silver Blades Widnes on Sunday.

The game was very closely contested throughout and was a very entertaining spectacle for the sizeable crowd that had come to support the two very well matched teams.

After a very close opening phase, with both teams having numerous chances, Mayhem took the lead on 12.48 with a goal from Graham Wilson (assisted Ant Booth and Rob Allen) and then a goalless second period meant that the contest was still very finely poised at 1-0 heading into the final 15 minutes.    

The Peterborough team – who had looked dangerous throughout finally broke down the stubborn Mayhem defence and fired in two goals in two minutes - both scored by Matt Coleman (36.59 & 38.18) – to take the lead with 7 minutes left to play.   
 
It was beginning to look as if it wasn’t going to be Manchester team’s day as the clock ticked down towards the end of the game but then Mayhem’s Karl Nicholson pulled the home side back level with a superbly taken goal at 42.07 (assists Wilson & Booth).  With the score tied at 2-2 after 45 minutes regulation time, the game went into a 5 minute period of sudden death overtime – with the possibility of a penalty shoot-out if the scores were to remain level after that.

The overtime period was played at tremendous pace and the atmosphere around the rink was electric. Both teams had their chances but neither could make that all important breakthrough but then, just as it looked as if the match would go to penalty shots, Graham Wilson fired in the dramatic game-winning-goal for the Mayhem with just 24 seconds left on the clock.

The Manchester Mayhem are in action again in two weeks’ time - on Sunday 20th August - when they entertain league champions Kingston Kestrels in their final league game of the season at Silver Blades Widnes.  The game faces off at 6.30pm and admission is free.   
 
You can find out more about the Manchester Mayhem Para Ice Hockey Club via their Facebook page:  HERE

Monday, 31 July 2017

Puckstop Summer Classic: Riverside Raiders (Widnes) 7 - Wyre Seagills (Blackburn) 3

Sam Plant (#87) was Raiders' MVP against Wyre Seagulls
photo by David Law Photography
Sunday 30th July 2017 – Puckstop Summer Classic Riverside Raiders (Widnes) 7 – Wyre Seagulls (Blackburn) 3
Period Scores: 5-0, 2-1, 0-2
Penalties in Minutes:  Raiders 69 – Seagulls 12

Raiders Scoring: Gez Evans 2+0, Jack Walker 1+1, Sam Plant 1+1, Adam Jenkins, Jordan Birtwistle, Mike Teinert all 1+0, Peter O’Mahoney & David Priestley 0+1

Seagulls Scoring: Matthew Duncan 2+0, Tom Murphy 1+0, Liam Hogan 0+1

MVPs:  Raiders – Sam Plant / Seagulls – team award in memory of #7 Rob Craig

Match Officials:  Chris Wells & Josh Humphreys


The Widnes-based Riverside Raiders won through to the Play Off final of the
Puckstop Summer Classic with a 7-3 semi-final win over Blackburn-based Wyre Seagulls at Silver Blades Widnes on Sunday.

The home side took the lead as early as the 2nd minute with a well taken goal by top scorer Gez Evans and then doubled the advantage 4 minutes later with a strike from Sam Plant.    

Two amazing short-handed goals followed within 30 seconds of each – slotted away by Jack Walker and Evans, again, while Dave Priestley was sitting out a 2 minute holding penalty, and the Raiders were 4-0 up with just 10 minutes played.

A goal by Mike Teinert after 15 minutes rounded off the scoring for the first period and the Raiders looked to be in a commanding position at 5-0 ahead.

The Wyre Seagulls found their feet in the second period and managed to stem the flow of goals.  With several former ENL players in their ranks, they closed down the Raiders’ attacks and began to look much more dangerous going forward themselves.  Despite the shift in momentum, it was the home side who scored next with yet another shorthanded goal – this time by Adam Jenkins who fired home just before the half way point of the game.

After going close on many occasion, the visitors finally managed to find the net in the 35th minute when Matthew Duncan opened their account with a fine unassisted goal, although the fightback didn’t last long as Raiders’ Jordan Birtwistle restored the 6-goal advantage less than a minute later.

There was no more scoring in the reminder of the period and the score after 40 minutes’ play stood at 7-1 to the Raiders.

The Raiders thought they had scored again within minutes of the start of the third period but the goal was waved off for a man in the crease. 

The third period as a whole was very robustly contested by both teams and saw numerous penalties handed out – mainly to Raiders players as they tried to keep the resurgent Seagulls at bay.   

A match penalty and a 5+game were awarded during a frantic few minutes which saw as many Raiders players in the penalty box as on the ice at one point and it was, therefore, no great surprise when the Seagulls scored a powerplay goal – Matt Duncan’s second of the game – in the 57th minute.      

With just a minute left in the game, Wyre’s Tom Murphy scored the Seagull’s third goal, taking advantage of a delayed penalty call on the Raiders, to round off the scoring for the night.

The result sees the Raiders go through to the Puckstop Summer Classic Play Off Final which will take place at iceSheffield on Sunday 20th August – full details to be confirmed. 

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The Widnes Wildcats picked up their second win of the Summer Cup competition with a 6-2 victory over Grimsby Lightning. The result sees them move off the bottom of the group table, leapfrogging Solihull Vikings, and keeps them in contention for a play-off place as they have games in hand over all the other teams.

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Next weekend sees a veritable feast of ice hockey at Silver Blades Widnes starting off on Saturday night – at the rather late face-off time of 10.15pm when the Halton Huskies take on Newcastle Predators in a challenge game.

Then on Sunday, the Wildcats are at home in the Summer Cup, face off 4.30pm and after that, sledge hockey - or Para Ice Hockey as it is now known – comes to Widnes as the Manchester Mayhem team take on the Peterborough Phantoms in a battle for league positions and a place in the play offs. 

That game faces off at 6.30pm and admission to all games over the weekend is free.


Photo by David Law Photography - see more great photos  HERE

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Summer Cup: Tough Weekend For Widnes Wildcats

Wildcats team away at Hull on Saturday
(Photo by Tony King Photography)
The Widnes Wildcats had a difficult weekend that saw them slump to two defeats on the road in the Summer Cup competition. They lost 14-3 away to the Kingston Cobras in Hull on Saturday and then were beaten 10-0 on Sunday night by a very strong Blackburn Falcons team in East Lancashire.

Following these results, the Wildcats remain bottom of the Summer Cup table with 3 points from their 8 games to date, although they do still have games in hand over all the other teams in the competition. 

They are next in action this Sunday 30th July when they take on Grimsby Lightning in their next group game at Silver Blades Widnes.  The game faces off at 4.30pm and admission is free.

There is actually a double header of ice hockey on Sunday at Silver Blades Widnes as the Riverside Raiders play their Puckstop Summer Classic semi-final against the Blackburn-based Wyre Seagulls later the same day in an 8.30pm face off.    

Photo by Tony King - see more great photos HERE

Monday, 24 July 2017

Puckstop Summer Classic: Raiders Sink Buccaneers With Dramatic Late Win

Owen Tennant (#27) was the Raiders' top scorer in the game with 3+2.
(Photo by David Law Photography)
Sunday 23rd July 2017 – Puckstop Summer Classic
Riverside Raiders (Widnes) 8 – Blackburn Buccaneers 6
Period Scores: 1-2, 1-3, 6-1
Penalties in Minutes:  Raiders 51 - Blackburn 14

Raiders Scoring: Owen Tennant 3+2, Gez Lewis 2+1, Jack Walker 1+2, Anthony Hughes & Adam Jenkins both 1+0, Sam Plant 0+3, Ben Donkin, Ratislav Geroc & Jordan Birtwistle all 0+1

 Buccaneers Scoring: Michael Walsh 3+1, Karl Milton, Dan Watson, Adam Duxbury all 1+0, Michael McLoughlin, Matthew Dixon, Patrick Thompson, Chris Beesley & Jade Conway all 0+1

MVPs:  Raiders – Howard Hughes / Buccaneers - Michael Walsh

Referee:  Chris Wells,  Linesmen: Josh Humphreys & Simon Anders

The Widnes-based Riverside Raiders rounded off their Puckstop Summer Classic group matches in the most sensational fashion with highly dramatic 8-6 win over the Blackburn Buccaneers at Silver Blades Widnes on Sunday.

Trailing 2-5 after 40 minutes, they hit an incredible 6 goals in the final period to snatch the win and finish level on points at the top of the league table.

The game started badly for the Raiders – who had beaten the Buccaneers 1-10 away in Blackburn a fortnight ago - as the visitors took the lead on 7.26 and then went 2-0 up just 30 seconds later.

The Raiders had just had a goal of their own disallowed as the whole of the puck had not crossed the line so this was a significant set-back and, although Jack Walker fired in their first goal of the game on 10.21, the score remained 1-2 at the end of first period.

The Raiders’ cause was not helped by the penalties that they kept picking up throughout the game and it was during two such shorthanded spells after the restart that they fell further behind by goals at 23.11 and 28.34. 

They pulled another goal back on 30.08 during a delayed penalty call on the Buccaneers for slashing which saw the home netminder pulled in favour of an extra attacker and Adam Jenkins slotted the puck home to make the 2-4. 

The home team upped the pressure after this breakthrough in attempt to pull themselves back into contention and pressed the Blackburn defence as the period went on.  It was to no avail, however, and it looked as if the period was going to finish with the score at 2-4 until, in the very dying seconds, Raiders netminder Charlie Perry (who otherwise played a blinder all game...) came out of his goal to make an easy clearance which, instead, ended up on a Blackburn stick and in the back of the unguarded net!

With the score at 2-5 after 40 minutes of play, the Raiders needed something special in the final period and that is, indeed, what happened. 

Two goals within a minute of each other by Owen Tennant (42.13) and Anthony Hughes (42.59) dragged the home side to within touching distance of the visitors and then a goal by Raiders’ top scorer of the campaign Gez Evans on 45.25 tied the score at 5-5 with 15 minutes still to play.  

The game really heated from this point with both teams trying to make a breakthrough. The electric atmosphere was buoyed by a sizeable contingent of Blackburn supporters and the tension around the rink was almost unbearable.

The arena erupted at 55.14 when Owen Tennant fired the home side in front for the very first time in the game but the euphoria was short lived as the Buccaneers hit back to equalise just 15 seconds later.

The clock ticked down and the Raiders’ attempts to force a late winner were hampered by more minor penalties.  Then, with just 90 seconds left on the clock - and a man just coming out of the penalty box - Gez Evans scored to edge the Raiders’ prow in front once more.

The game was made safe with just 26 seconds remaining on the clock when Owen Tennant fired in his 3rd goal of the game – a powerplay goal – to propel the Raiders into the play off semi-finals.

The result sees the Raiders finish level on points with Grimsby Stormers at the top of the Puckstop Summer Classic table, however, they end up in second place overall as teams on equal points are separated by overall goal difference. This benefits the Stormers as they were able to notch up a couple of high scoring wins over short benched opposition in matches at their home rink whereas had the usual rules of teams being separated by results between themselves been used, that would have put the Raiders top as they have a +1 goal advantage from their two games against Grimsby.

The Raiders do, at least, have home advantage in their play-off semi-final game against the Wyre Seagulls which takes place next Sunday 30th July at Silver Blades Widnes. The game has a later face off time than usual - 8.30pm – as it follows the Widnes Wildcats Summer Cup game - and admission is free.   

See lots of great match photos from David Law Photography HERE

Saturday, 22 July 2017

STOP PRESS! 2017 Yearbook To Include Elite League & EPL

Following Stewart Roberts’ shock announcement that he will not be producing the eternally excellent Ice Hockey Annual this year – and a bit of arm twisting from a few people behind the scenes as well - we have decided that we will extend this year’s Ice Hockey Review Yearbook to include brief details of the Elite League and EPL for the 2016/17 season.

This won’t necessarily be the full team by team coverage that we devote to the NIHL teams as we are too far along with arrangements to be able to drastically change content at this late stage but there will certainly be league tables, scoring charts and a few photos and articles to, at least, maintain a presence.

As we will also be featuring the EIHA women’s leagues for the second season in a row and also dipping an exploratory toe into the Scottish National League as well, we believe that this will be the first time in recent years – or maybe even ever - that a printed publication has included EIHL, EPL, NIHL North 1 & 2, NIHL South 1, 2E & 2W, WEL, WPL, WD1N, WD1S and SNL.

Despite all this extra content, the original “earlybird” offer price still applies for orders placed before 1st September.  You can reserve your copy now by following the link below.