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Great Britain

  • Year of foundation: 1908
  • Colours: white, blue, red
  • Club status: active
  • Address: Ice Hockey UK
    19 Heather Ave.
    Rise Park
    Romford
    Essex RM1 4SL
    Great Britain
  • Phone: +44 7917 194 264
  • Fax: +44 1708 725 241
  • Email: ihukoffice@yahoo.co.uk
  • WWW: http://www.icehockeyuk.co.uk/
 

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Season 2004-2005

Club teams
 
Current rosterseason 2004-2005
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GMartin Clarkson26.02.1989183 cm76 kgright
GJoe Dollin09.01.1987185 cm76 kgleft
DLuke Boothroyd04.04.1987180 cm84 kgright
DShane Moore04.01.1987175 cm85 kgleft
DBen Morgan24.10.1987180 cm77 kgright
DBen O’Connor21.12.1988185 cm85 kgleft
DDavid Phillips14.08.1987191 cm88 kgright
DDavid Savage11.10.1988181 cm85 kgright
DJulian Smith06.02.1987188 cm79 kgright
D/FDaniel Scott23.07.1987188 cm81 kgleft
D/FAndrew Turner06.02.1988195 cm87 kgright
FIan Beattie19.01.1987175 cm70 kgleft
FOliver Brönnimann19.02.1987180 cm86 kgright
FTom Carlon18.02.1987193 cm90 kgright
RWLewis Day02.05.1987182 cm91 kgright
FJohn Dewer27.08.1987170 cm73 kgright
FRobert Dowd26.05.1988178 cm80 kgright
FJames Ferrara20.01.1988180 cm87 kgright
FJoe Greener02.02.1987186 cm98 kgleft
FShaun Thompson13.07.1987175 cm79 kgright
FMatthew Towe07.01.1988178 cm76 kgright
FGreg Wood07.01.1987173 cm79 kgright
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Peter Russell20.06.1974Assistant Coach

* no longer in the club

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Easy win for Slovakia over Great Britain

The newcomer of the World Championship, Great Britain, played the host Slovakia in Poprad in a pre-tournament game. Slovakia had no problem to win 6-1.

(04 May 2019)
 

Kazakhstan promoted

Kazakhstan beat Great Britain 2-0 in Dumfries Ice Bowl to win World Women's Championship Div. 2A.

(05 Apr 2015)
 

British juniors promoted

Great Britain won the U20 World Championship Division IIA in Tallinn, Estonia to promote to Division IB. The British team that was lead by the top line Bobby Chamberlain-Lewis Hook-Jordan Cownie won all five games.

(14 Dec 2014)
 

Christiansen resigns

Great Britain men's national team head coach Doug Christiansen has resigned.

(10 Jun 2014)
 

Changes in Austria and Great Britain rosters

Austria makes a cut in the roster for Olympic Qualification after the game against Kazakhstan: forwards Philipp Pinter, Daniel Woger and Michael Schiechl (all Vienna Capitals) and defenseman Johannes Reichel (Kac Klagenfurt) have been cut from the roster.

Also Great Britain has to make changes in the roster, all due to injuries: Basingstoke Bison netminder Stevie Lyle will replace Stephen Murphy while Nottingham Panthers defenceman Steve Lee will replace team-mate Jonathan Weaver

(05 Feb 2013)
 

Andre Payette to lead Great Britain U20

Andre Payette has been appointed as the Great Britain Under-20s coach and will lead the youngsters at the 2013 World Championship next December.
The 36-year-old has been in charge of English Premier League side Sheffield Steeldogs since mid-way through the 2010-11 season.

Payette said: "I am very excited and honoured to be named head coach for the Great Britain Under-20s national team. Great Britain has been my adoptive country for the last nine years and I am thrilled to be able to give something back to British ice hockey, which has given me so much.

(08 Sep 2012)
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Fast factsseason 2004-2005
Leagues

Great Britain participates in season 2004-2005: IHWC d1, WJC d1, WJC18 d1, World Women’s Championship Div. III

 
 
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