Author: Enda Mulcahy

Inline Hockey Ireland Gold League South 2013-14

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]
Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

IHI Gold SouthPWLTGFGAPts
Kilkenny City Storm141031754821
Galway Pitbulls14941887619
Galway Bay Lightning14833773619
Longford Hawks14662606814
Cork Wolfpack14671585013
Kilkenny Bandits14563426813
Dun Dealgan Warriors14310169817
The Shadows HC14210230726
[References: 2]

Report

Kilkenny City Storm won the Inline Hockey Ireland Gold League South in 2013-14, with 10 wins and one tie from 14 matches, two points ahead of Galway Pitbulls and Galway Bay Lightning in second and third place. Longford Hawks, Cork Wolfpack, Kilkenny Bandits, Dun Dealgan Warriors and The Shadows HC made up the other five places.

References

Images

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Cover Photo – Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2014) Gold South Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20141105041310/http://www.ihi.hockeyleaguestats.com/?go=standings&order=pts&did=13&sid=26 [Accessed 26 September 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Hugh Mulcahy & Aoife Mulcahy

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Irish Ice Hockey Association Women’s InLine Hockey League 2011-12

Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

WIHLPWLTPFPAPct
Dundalk Bulls Ladies33001476
NIIHA3210954
UCC Coconutters312011142
Molly Malones30303110
[References: Compiled from Results in 2]

Note: Standings Based on round 3 Results only.

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 3Little Island, Cork
18.02.2012UCC Coconutters4Molly Malones3
18.02.2012Dundalk Bulls Ladies3NIIHA2
18.02.2012UCC Coconutters5Dundalk Bulls Ladies6
18.02.2012Molly Malones0NIIHA2
18.02.2012NIIHA5UCC Coconutters2
18.02.2012Dundalk Bulls Ladies5Molly Malones0
[References: 2]

Report

Round 3 of the Irish Ice Hockey Association Women’s InLine Hockey League took place at Little Island Sports Complex in Cork on Saturday 18th February 2012. Dundalk Bulls Ladies won all three of their matches, although two were by the odd goal. NIIHA (Northern Ireland Inline Hockey Association) managed two wins, hosts UCC Coconutters one win and Molly Malones lost all three matches although were competitive in two of them, losing by one goal to UCC and two to NIIHA.

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

Websites

[2] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2012) RECAP: Round 3 of Women’s InLine Hockey League [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/news/recapround-3-of-womens-inline-hockey-league [Accessed 26 September 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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National Hockey League Realignment 2020-21

National Hockey League Logo [Reference: 1]

NHL Divisions 2020-21

NorthWestCentralEast
Calgary FlamesAnaheim DucksCarolina HurricanesBoston Bruins
Edmonton OilersArizona CoyotesChicago BlackhawksBuffalo Sabres
Montreal CanadiensColorado AvalancheColumbus Blue JacketsNew Jersey Devils
Ottawa SenatorsLos Angeles KingsDallas StarsNew York Islanders
Toronto Maple LeafsMinnesota WildDetroit RedwingsNew York Rangers
Vancouver CanucksSt. Louis BluesFlorida PanthersPhiladelphia Flyers
Winnipeg JetsSan Jose SharksNashville PredatorsPittsburgh Penguins
Vegas Golden KnightsTampa Bay LightningWashington Capitols
[Reference: 2]

Report

Due to COVID-19 Restrictions on crossing the Canadian-USA border, the National Hockey League realigned its four divisions for a shortened 2020-21 season beginning at the start of January, with all seven Canadian teams in one North Division, and the 24 USA teams in 3 Divisions: East, Central and West. All teams are to play a 56-game schedule with Intra-Divisional games only up to the Stanley Cup Semi-Finals (i.e. Only matches against teams from their own Division). The top four teams in each division will qualify for the Divisional Semi-Finals, with the winners meeting in the Divisional Finals. The Four Divisional Champions then meet in the Stanley Cup Finals. All Rounds of the Playoffs will be best of 7.

References

Logos

[1] WAMC (2020) nhllogo  [Internet] Available from: https://www.wamc.org/sites/wamc/files/styles/medium/public/201405/nhllogo.jpeg [Accessed 12 August 2019]

Websites

[2] National Hockey League (2020) NHL Teams in New Divisions for 2020-21  [Internet] Available from: https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-teams-in-new-divisions-for-2020-21-season/c-319844882 [Accessed 12 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Prof. Simon Perry (Trinity College Dublin)

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Elite Ice Hockey League Challenge Cup 2019-20

Elite Ice Hockey League Logo [3]

Group Tables

PWOWLSOLFAPts
Group A
*Dundee Stars65010251610
*Glasgow Clan6213015256
*Belfast Giants6203121165
Fife Flyers6204016194
Group B
*Guildford Flames83311312513
*Cardiff Devils5223125259
+Coventry Blaze8203325317
Group C
*Sheffield Steelers84130312710
*Nottingham Panthers84022252310
+Manchester Storm8215021276
Elite Ice Hockey League Challenge Cup Group Standings 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

Note: * Qualify for Quarter-Finals, + Qualify for Play-In.

Points System: 2 Pts Win (W), 2 Pts Overtime Win (OW), 1 Pt Shootout or Overtime Loss (SOL), 0 Pts Loss.

Knockout Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Play-In
20.11.2019Coventry Blaze2Manchester Storm3
Quarter-FinalsLeg 1
22.11.2019Dundee Stars1Glasgow Clan1
11.12.2019Nottingham Panthers5Guildford Flames1
11.12.2019Sheffield Steelers5Manchester Storm2
11.12.2019Belfast Giants0Cardiff Devils1
Quarter-FinalsLeg 2
11.12.2019Glasgow Clan4 [5]Dundee Stars1 [2]
18.12.2019Manchester Storm3 [5]Sheffield Steelers3 [8]
18.12.2019Guildford Flames5 [6]Nottingham Panthers3 [8]
18.12.2019Cardiff Devils4 [5]Belfast Giants0 [0]
Semi-FinalsLeg 1
15.01.2020Glasgow Clan1Sheffield Steelers5
22.01.2020Cardiff Devils5Nottingham Panthers5
Semi-FinalsLeg 2
29.01.2020Sheffield Steelers4 [9]Glasgow Clan0 [1]
29.01.2020Nottingham Panthers3 [8]Cardiff Devils4 [9]
Final
08.03.2020Sheffield Steelers4Cardiff Devils3
Elite Ice Hockey League Challenge Cup Knockout Stage Results 2019-20 [Reference: 5-9]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
31.08.2019Glasgow Clan3Dundee Stars6
01.09.2019Dundee Stars7Glasgow Clan2
07.09.2019Fife Flyers2Glasgow Clan3
08.09.2019Dundee Stars0Fife Flyers2
14.09.2019Belfast Giants6Glasgow Clan1
21.09.2019Belfast Giants3Dundee Stars4
28.09.2019Belfast Giants7Fife Flyers2
29.09.2019Fife Flyers5Belfast Giants2
05.10.2019Glasgow Clan3Fife Flyers2
05.10.2019Dundee Stars4Belfast Giants3
06.10.2019Fife Flyers3Dundee Stars4
12.10.2019Glasgow Clan3Belfast Giants2 so
Group B
14.09.2019Cardiff Devils5Guildford Flames3
15.09.2019Guildford Flames6Coventry Blaze3
19.09.2019Guildford Flames3Cardiff Devils4 ot
22.09.2019Coventry Blaze5Cardiff Devils1
28.09.2019Cardiff Devils5Coventry Blaze1
05.10.2019Guildford Flames4Coventry Blaze2
06.10.2019Coventry Blaze3Cardiff Devils1
24.10.2019Coventry Blaze3Guildford Flames4 ot
26.10.2019Guildford Flames2Cardiff Devils1
27.10.2019Cardiff Devils3Guildford Flames4 so
30.10.2019Cardiff Devils5Coventry Blaze4 so
09.11.2019Coventry Blaze4Guildford Flames5 so
Group C
31.08.2019Sheffield Steelers8Nottingham Panthers4
01.09.2019Nottingham Panthers5Sheffield Steelers1
14.09.2019Sheffield Steelers3Manchester Storm1
21.09.2019Manchester Storm1Nottingham Panthers2
28.09.2019Manchester Storm5Sheffield Steelers2
05.10.2019Nottingham Panthers1Sheffield Steelers3
06.10.2019Sheffield Steelers4Nottingham Panthers3 so
18.10.2019Manchester Storm6Sheffield Steelers2
23.10.2019Nottingham Panthers3Manchester Storm4 ot
30.10.2019Sheffield Steelers8Manchester Storm2
02.11.2019Nottingham Panthers4Manchester Storm1
03.11.2019Manchester Storm1Nottingham Panthers3
Elite Ice Hockey League Challenge Cup Group Results 2019-20 [Reference: 3-6]

Report

Sheffield Steelers triumphed 4-3 against the Cardiff Devils in the 2019-20 Elite Ice Hockey League Challenge Cup Final on 8th March 2020. Belfast Giants were eliminated in the Quarter-Finals after losing 0-1 and 0-4 in the two legs against the eventual runners-up Cardiff Devils. The Belfast Giants had finished a disapointing third in their Group behind Dundee Stars and Glasgow Clan, with Fife Flyers coming fourth.

About the EIHL Challenge Cup

The Challenge Cup is the Elite Ice Hockey Leagues premier Cup Competition. It runs parallel to the Elite Ice Hockey League and is played in Group Stages in the early part of the season followed by Knockout Rounds in the second half of the year. Thee Elite Ice Hockey League is the Premier Ice Hockey League in the United Kingdom, with teams in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Attendances are in the region of 2,000 up to 8,000 average per team. It is Professional, playing by National Hockey League (North America) rules, and is aligned with that league as a fourth level, with most players of Canadian or American origin. Some British and Irish players play in the league also.

References

Images

[1] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) EIHL Logo 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://eliteleague.co.uk/wp-content/themes/wp-eihl/assets/2x/logo-2017@2x.png [Accessed 19 August 2019]

Websites

[2] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Challenge Cup | Standings 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/standings/2019/3-challenge-cup [Accessed 2 December 2020]

[3] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Gamecentre 2019-20 | Challenge Cup 2019-20 August [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/schedule?id_season=3&id_team=0&id_month=8 [Accessed 30 September 2019]

[4] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Gamecentre 2019-20 | Challenge Cup 2019-20 September [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/schedule?id_season=3&id_team=0&id_month=9 [Accessed 30 September 2019]

[5] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Gamecentre 2019-20 | Challenge Cup 2019-20 October [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/schedule?id_season=3&id_team=0&id_month=10 [Accessed 2 December 2020]

[6] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Gamecentre 2019-20 | Challenge Cup 2019-20 November [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/schedule?id_season=3&id_team=0&id_month=11 [Accessed 2 December 2020]

[6] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Gamecentre 2019-20 | Challenge Cup 2019-20 December [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/schedule?id_season=3&id_team=0&id_month=12 [Accessed 2 December 2020]

[6] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Gamecentre 2019-20 | Challenge Cup 2019-20 January [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/schedule?id_season=3&id_team=0&id_month=1 [Accessed 2 December 2020]

[6] Elite Ice Hockey League (2019) Gamecentre 2019-20 | Challenge Cup 2019-20 March [Internet] Available from: https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/schedule?id_season=3&id_team=0&id_month=3 [Accessed 2 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan and Niall McEvoy.

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Irish Roller Hockey Association Roller Hockey League 1995

Standings

PWLDFAPts
The Stars22001454
Mighty Ducks21011173
Raptors211010112
Roadrunners211012112
The Wolves20116111
The Bulldogs20208160
Roller Hockey League 1995 [Ref: 2]

Note: Standings after 2 Weeks.

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
15.10.1995The Stars7Roadrunners3
15.10.1995Raptors7Bulldogs4
15.10.1995The Wolves4Mighty Ducks4
Week 2
22.10.1995The Stars7The Wolves2
22.10.1995Mighty Ducks7Raptors3
22.10.1995Bulldogs4Roadrunners9
Week 3
05.11.1995Mighty DucksRoadrunners
05.11.1995RaptorsThe Stars
05.11.1995BulldogsThe Wolves
Roller Hockey League 1995 [Ref: 1-2]

Report

The Stars were top of the Roller Hockey League after two games in 1995, with a 7-3 win over the Roadrunners and a 7-2 defeat of The Wolves. Mighty Ducks were in second place with a win and a draw, and then the Raptors and Roadrunners with one win each. The Wolves, with one point and the winless Bulldogs propped up the table.

About Roller Hockey

Roller Hockey is the National Sport of Portugal, and is a version of Inline Hockey (or indeed Ice Hockey or Bandy) played with Quads (four wheels – one at each corner of the skate) and a ball rather than a puck. Roller Hockey has been played in Ireland since at least 1910. The National League in Portugal is the top league in the World, featuring such teams as the giant soccer organisatons FC Porto, Benfica SL and Sporting Clube de Portugal.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan

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Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team 1989-1993

Factfile

Scottish National League Team 1989-1993

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland.

Colours: Unknown.

All-Time Record: Total (Wins-Losses-Ties) 48-27-5; Regular Season: 48-26-4; Postseason: 0-1-1

Honours: Scottish Division 1 League Runners-Up 1990-91.

History: Irish Ice Hockey Team competing in the Scottish Division 1 from 1989 to 1993, one of the many to do so playing out of the Dundonald International Ice Bowl during the 1980s and 1990s. The Flames were the most successful of these teams, finishing in the top four on every occasion and once, in 1990-91, finishing Runners-Up.

Home Ice: Dundonald International Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPts / PosPS W-L-TChampOther W-L-TChamp
1989-90SD113-5-228 / 4th0-1-1None??-??-????
1990-91SD111-3-022 / 2nd0-0-0None??-??-????
1991-92SD112-8-024 / 3rd?-?-?None??-??-????
1992-93SD112-10-226 / 4th?-?-?None??-??-????

Bibliography

[1] Roberts, Stewart (1991). The Ice Hockey Annual 1990-91 pg. 145. Brighton.

[2] Roberts, Stewart (1992). The Ice Hockey Annual 1991-92 pg. 148. Brighton.

[3] Roberts, Stewart (1993). The Ice Hockey Annual 1992-93 pg. 147. Brighton.

[4] Roberts, Stewart (1994). The Ice Hockey Annual 1993-94 pg. 148. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

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Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1991-92

Scottish National League 1990-91

PWLDGFGAPts
Livingston Kings2016311586333
Tayside Tigers2015411686231
Castlereagh Flames2012809611124
Glenrothes Jets2071308614414
Kilmarnock Jetsream Flyers20515010117710
Kirkcaldy Kestrels203170921446
Scottish National League Ice Hockey Division 1 Final Standings 1990-91 [Ref: 5]

Castlereagh Flames Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1990Castlereagh FlamesWTayside TigersL
1990Castlereagh FlamesWKirkcaldy KestrelsL
13.10.1990Livingston Kings7Castlereagh Flames1
13.10.1990Livingston Kings4Castlereagh Flames1
20.10.1990Glenrothes JetsCastlereagh Flames
10.11.1990Castlereagh Flames13Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers1
10.11.1990Castlereagh Flames7Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers5
11.1990Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers3Castlereagh Flames6
12.01.1991Castlereagh Flames6Kirkcaldy Kestrels3
12.01.1991Castlereagh Flames11Kirkcaldy Kestrels6
Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1990-91

Report

Castlereagh Flames, based in Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, finished in third spot in the Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 in 1991-92, with Captain Kevin Griffin from Canada, Chinese signing Fu Cheng, Brian Servetnyk, as well as local heros Gary Irwin and Johnson Flemming playing a significant part of their attempt to retain the Division 1 title.

After winning their first two games of the season in Dundonald, against Tayside Tigers and Kilrkcaldy Kerstels, they then dropped their next two against eventual Champions Livingston Kings. Wins against Kirkcaldy Kestrels and Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers followed.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1991) “Flames back in Scotland” Belfast Telegraph. Thursday, October 17, 1991. pg. 41

[2] Anon. (1991) “Flames win 6-3 in Scotland” Belfast Telegraph. Wednesday, November 27, 1991. pg. 42

[3] Anon. (1991) “Flames prove hot stuff with double” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, November 12, 1991. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1992) “Flames too hot to handle” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday January 14, 1992. pg. 19

Bibliography

[5] Roberts, Stewart (1992). The Ice Hockey Annual 1991-92 pg. 148. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ciaran Columb and Niall McEvoy.

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Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1992-93

Final Standings

PWLDGFGAPts
Paisley Pirates23221036912044
Tayside Tigers24149117315629
Kirkcaldy Kestrels23149017915328
Castlereagh Flames241210215517026
Aviemore Blues241012215920122
Irvine Jetream Flyers24615315521515
Glenrothes Jets2412301022752
Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1992-1993 [Ref: 5]

Castlereagh Flames Results

DateHome Team Away Team
21.02.1993Castlereagh Flames17Dumfries Vikings2
27.02.1993Tayside Tigers5Castlereagh Flames2
28.02.1993Irvine Jetstream Flyers1Castlereagh Flames5
21.03.1993Paisley Pirates8Castlereagh Flames12
Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 Castlereagh Flames Results 1992-1993 [Ref: 1-4]

Report

Castlereagh Flames, based in Dundonald Ice Bowl in Northern Ireland, finished in fourth place in the Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 in 1992-93, with a confidence-boosting 12-8 win over Champions Paisley Pirates in the final day of the season, which was the biggest upset of the year. The Paisley Pirates had won all 22 previous games in the League as they marched to the title.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1993) “Flames snuff out Vikings” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, February 23, 1993. pg. 41

[2] Anon. (1993) “Mixed fortunes for Flames” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 2, 1993. pg. 36

[3] Anon. (1993) “Hot Flames cool Pirates” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 23. 1993. pg. 22

[4] Anon. (1993) “Flames too hot to handle” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday April 24, 1993. pg. 21

Bibliography

[5] Roberts, Stewart (1994). The Ice Hockey Annual 1993-94 pg. 148. Brighton..

Acknowledgements

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Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Roster & Match Reports 1991-92

Scottish National League 1991-92

PWLDGFGAPts
Livingston Kings2016311586333
Tayside Tigers2015411686231
Castlereagh Flames2012809611124
Glenrothes Jets2071308614414
Kilmarnock Jetsream Flyers20515010117710
Kirkcaldy Kestrels203170921446
Scottish National League Ice Hockey Division 1 Final Standings 1990-91 [Ref: 5]

Home Ice – Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh

Week 1

Castlereagh Flames won both their opening games of the Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 in Scotland in 1990, defeating both Dundee and Kirkcaldy.

P1P2P3Total
Castlereagh Flames W
DundeeL
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 1 at Dundee 1990-91 [Ref: 1]
P1P2P3Total
Castlereagh FlamesW
Kirkcaldy KestrelsL
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 1 at Kirkcaldy 1990-91 [Ref: 1]

Week 2 – 11-13 October 1990

Castlereagh Flames 1 Livingston Kings 7 – Castlereagh Flames lost their first home matches of the 1990-91 season, 7-1 and 4-1 to the Livingston Kings.

At Dundonald Ice BowlP1P2P3Total
Livingston Kings7
Castlereagh Flames1
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 2 v Livingston Kings 1990-91 [Ref: 1]
At Dundonald Ice BowlP1P2P3Total
Livingston Kings4
Castlereagh Flames1
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 2 v Livingston Kings 1990-91 [Ref: 1]

Week 3 – 18-20 October 1990

Castlereagh Flames’ fifth game of the season was against Glenrothes Jets, who were looking for revenge after losing to the Flames in the Spring Cup Final in 1989-90.

P1P2P3Total
Glenrothes Jets
Castlereagh Flames
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 2 v Glenrothes Jets 1990-91 [Ref: 1]

Week 4 – 8-10 November 1990

Castlereagh Flames 13 Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers 1 – In their two Matches against Kilmarnock in the second weekend of November 1990, the Castlereagh Flames triumphed 13-1 and 7-5. In the first Gary Irwin scored two in the first period, and Brian Servetnyk and Peter Campion added a hat-trick each.

At Dundonald Ice BowlP1P2P3Total
Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers1
Castlereagh Flames13
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 4 v Kilmarnock 1990-91 [Ref: 2]
TeamCastlereaghKilmarnock
ScorersGary Irwin (2)
Brian Servetnyk (3)
Peter Campion (3)
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 4 v Kilmarnock 1990-91 [Ref: 2]

Castlereag Flames 7 Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers 5 –In the second game of the weekend, Roberto Comsa scored his hat-trick on the penalty spot, winning the European P & O Ferries Man of the Match Award, as the Flames edged Kilmarnock in the Final Period.

At Dundonald Ice BowlP1P2P3Total
Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers5
Castlereagh Flames7
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 4 v Kilmarnock 1990-91 [Ref: 2]
TeamCastlereaghKilmarnock
ScorersRoberto Comsa (3)
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 4 v Kilmarnock 1990-91 [Ref: 2]

Week 5

Castlereagh Flames defeated Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers 6-3 in Scotland, thanks to two goals in each period. Flames captain Kevin Griffin opened the scoring in the first period, and the lead was extended to four in the second thanks to two from Dundonald man Simon Kitchen and another goal from Brian Servetnyk. Griffin added two in the Final Period to complete his hat-trick.

P1P2P3Total
Castlereagh Flames2226
Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers0033
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 2 v Lingston Kings 1990-91 [Ref: 1]
TeamCastlereaghKilmarnock
ScorersKevin Griffin (3)
Simon Kitchen (2)
Brian Servetnyk

Week 9 – 10-12 January 1991

Castlereagh Flames 6 Kirkcaldy Kestrels 3 – Castelreagh Flames won 6-3 in their first match against the visiting Kirkcaldy Kestrels. Kestrels controlled the match in the first two periods, but only lead 2-1 after the first, with Canadian Kevin Griffin scoring for the Flames. Castlereagh were still only 3-2 down at the end of the second thanks to fine goaltending from Darren Hanna, but then in the third period the Flames found rhythm, with Chinese signing Fu Cheng equalising, before Griffin and Jamie Brannigan scored on good indidual efforts and Brian Srvetnyyk finished off the scoring.

At Dundonald Ice BowlP1P2P3Total
Kirkcaldy Kestrels2103
Castlereagh Flames1146
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 9 v Kirkcaldy Kestrels 1990-91 [Ref: 4]
TeamCastlereaghKirkcaldy
ScorersKevin Griffin (2)
Fu Cheng
Jamie Brannigan
Brian Servetnyk
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 9 v Kirkcaldy Kestrels 1990-91 [Ref: 4]

Casthereagh Flames 11 Kirkcaldy Kestrels 6 – Local Heros Johnty Flemming and Gary Irwin netted two goals each as the Castlereagh Flames dominated in the second match of the weekend, winning 11-6 against the Kirkcaldy Kestrels. Goaltender Darren Hanna was voted European P & O Ferries Man of the Match.

At Dundonald Ice BowlP1P2P3Total
Kirkcaldy Kestrels6
Castereagh Flames11
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 9 v Kirkcaldy Kestrels 1990-91 [Ref: 4]
TeamCasthereaghKirkcaldy
ScorersJonson Flemming (2)
Gary Irwin (2)
Castlereagh Flames Irish Ice Hockey Team Results Week 9 v Kirkcaldy Kestrels 1990-91 [Ref: 4]

Castlereagh Flames Roster 1990-91

PlayerGoals
Darren Hanna (Goaltender)0
Kevin Griffin (Canada)(Captain)5
Brian Servetnyk5
Gary Irwin4
Peter Campion3
Roberto Comsa3
Johnty Flemming2
Simon Kitchen2
Fu Cheng (China)1
Jamie Brannigan1
Castlereagh Flames Roster 1990-91 [Ref: 1-4]

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Castlereagh Flames, based in Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, finished in third spot in the Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 in 1990-91, with Captain Kevin Griffin from Canada, Chinese signing Fu Cheng, Brian Servetnyk, as well as local heros Gary Irwin and Johnson Flemming playing a significant part of their attempt to retain the Division 1 title.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1991) “Flames back in Scotland” Belfast Telegraph. Thursday, October 17, 1991. pg. 41

[2] Anon. (1991) “Flames win 6-3 in Scotland” Belfast Telegraph. Wednesday, November 27, 1991. pg. 42

[3] Anon. (1991) “Flames prove hot stuff with double” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, November 12, 1991. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1992) “Flames too hot to handle” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday January 14, 1992. pg. 19

Bibliography

[5] Roberts, Stewart (1992). The Ice Hockey Annual 1991-92 pg. 148. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Johnty Flemming.

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Terry Kelly “Superfan” Irish Major League Ice Hockey Director 1991-2015

Terry Kelly “Superfan” [Ref: 5]

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Terry Kelly was born in Toronto to Irish Immigrant parents, but was sent back to Belfast at the age of 3 to be brought up by his grandparents. After attending St. Malachy’s in Belfast, he returned to his parents in St. John, New Brunswick. He went on a hitch-hiking trip to Canada in 1949, where, on a lark, in Montreal he took in a professional Ice Hockey, Canadian Football, and Baseball games within 24 hours. He continued on to study at the University of New Brunswick in Canada, where he graduated with a law degree at 21, was called to the Ontario bar at 22, and became Queen’s Counsel at 33.

As well as a successful law practice, which included drug prosecutions, he continued as a sports fan, attending 11 consecutive Soccer World Cups (1996 to 2006) and many Ice Hockey, Baseball and Canadian Football matches, in Canada, as well as Scotland, Mexico City. He also played for the Soccer team at the University of New Brunswick.

One of his greatest achievements was to replace the Hambly Arena in Oshawa, Ontario, which had burnt down in 1953. He raised $1.3 Million in 1964 to replace it. The Civic Arena in Oshawa was named “Terry Kelly” Stadium in his honour. He was President of the Oshawa Soccer Association from 1963 to 1967 and was also a founding director of the Oshawa Green Gaels Lacrosse Club and a founder of the Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame into which he inducted in 1995.

Terry Kelly was named director of the Toronto Maple Leafs National Hockey League team (one of the biggest sporting organisations in the World) in 1991. He died, aged 83 from heart failure in 2015.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1991) “Terry’s latest sports ‘bonus'” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, December 10, 1991. pg. 40.

Websites

[2] , Hawthorn, Tom. The Globe and Mail (2015) Lawyer and ‘superfan’ Terry Kelly was the World’s no.1 sports ‘nut’ [Internet] Available from: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/lawyer-and-superfan-terry-kelly-was-the-worlds-no-1-sports-nut/article23021808/ [Accessed 3 July 2020]

[3] Ontario Soccer (2015) Former OSA President Passes Away [Internet] Available from: https://www.ontariosoccer.net/news_article/show/746183-former-osa-president-passes-away [Accessed 3 July 2020]

[4] Oshawa (2015) Oshawa Civic Stadium Renamed Terry Kelly Field [Internet] Available from: https://www.oshawa.ca/Modules/News/index.aspx?feedId=0e765813-d33e-4ba5-b464-3e0fff61eab4&newsId=c66c6c3c-d483-4dd8-b55a-33de807257c0 [Accessed 3 July 2020]

Images

[5] Ontario Soccer (2015) Former OSA President Passes Away [Internet] Available from: https://cdn4.sportngin.com/attachments/text_block/7626/1617/Former-OSA-President-Passes-Away.jpg [Accessed 3 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 3 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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