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Clubs
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonEIHL Signings Update: Action starts and shopping continues
Fife Flyers dominated the signing news over the last week by bringing in five to complete their roster and round off a busy August for transactions....
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Blogs
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonThe Monday After: Same old, same old
SAME OLD, SAME OLD As certain as night follows day and Christmas is on 25th December, it won’t be long until our social media timelines and...
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Clubs
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonFox: I don’t want my guys to think this weekend
Sheffield Steelers coach Aaron Fox urged his players not to think too much when they face HK Poprad in their pre-season double header this weekend. The...
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News
/ 5 years ago / Lucy GordonI Am Team GB: Your chance to play Ice Hockey for free
Team GB, Ice Hockey UK and the National Ice Centre (NIC) in Nottingham are teaming up to offer the chance to play ice hockey for free.
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NIHL National League
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonNIHL National Signing Update: Moves continue in new league
Preparations in the NIHL National League continued with five more confirmed names heading to the new league. Arguably the biggest signing was Milton Keynes Lightning’s capture...
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Belfast Giants
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonEIHL Signing Update: Fife and Belfast add five apiece
Recruitment has been the focus for most of the Elite League clubs, with Fife Flyers and Belfast Giants both adding five players each since our last...
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Clubs
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonFinnerty: Elite League better than top leagues in Europe
Manchester Storm coach Ryan Finnerty believes the Elite League is far better than some of the other leagues around Europe. The 38-year-old Canadian has been around...
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Belfast Giants
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonThe Monday After: A game changing signing
A game changing signing Talk about saving the best for last. Belfast Giants certainly did that when they announced former Växjö Lakers captain Liam Reddox as...
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Blogs
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonWe want you!
The new season is getting ever closer and we’re looking for the best people out there to talk about their favourite subject…their team. We’re reaching out...
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Clubs
/ 5 years ago / Craig AndersonUlmer turning back the clock
Manchester Storm forward Layne Ulmer says he’s feeling like a kid again as he gets ready for his latest Elite League adventure. The 38-year-old is returning...