Belfast Giants

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Belfast Giants
League Elite Ice Hockey League
Founded 2000
History Belfast Giants
2000-Present
Arena Odyssey Arena
Capacity 5,800 - 7,100
City Belfast, Northern Ireland
Team Colours White, Red & Teal
Head coach Steve Thornton
General Manager Todd Kelman
Owners Albert Masland, Jim Yaworski and Jim Gillespie
Team Captain George Awada
League Championships 2001-02, 2005-06
Championships 2002-03
Autumn Cups None
Challenge Cups None

The Belfast Giants are an ice hockey team from Belfast, Northern Ireland that compete in the Elite Ice Hockey League. Home games are played at the 7,100 capacity Odyssey Arena in Belfast.

Currently the Belfast Giants are sponsored by Coors Fine Light Beer and are known as 'The Coors Belfast Giants'. The previous major sponsor was Harp Lager who sponsored the Belfast Giants in their first three seasons.

Sectarianism had long been seen as a significant problem in some sports in Northern Ireland such as football. When the club was established, the Belfast Giants were keen that the club not attach itself to a particular faith or community, instead wanting to represent Belfast as a whole.

A number of policies were subsequently introduced to try and ensure this. Particular clothing (such as football shirts) which might have displayed a person's political or religious affiliation were banned, flags were not permitted to be brought into the arena. The national anthem of the United Kingdom, traditionally played before games at other arenas around the country, is not played before Giants games.

These policies have been successful and the Giants have quickly built a large and enthusiastic fanbase who did not have to fear the sectarianism that marred other sports in the province.

Initially members of the now defunct Superleague, the Giants won the championship in 2001-02 and were play-off champions in 2002-03. With the Superleague's demise, there were concerns that the Giants would not survive because of major financial problems which had developed. Running up debts of £600,000 and facing the threat of liquidation creditors voted to accept 20p in the pound allowing the club to continue. One company was believed to be owed nearly £65,000.[1]

However, with the creation of the new Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) for the 2003-04 season, the Giants survived. The Giants finished 4th in the league's first season, but failed to reach the post-season play-offs..

The Giants finished runners up in the 2004-05 season behind the Coventry Blaze but were winners of the Cross-over League Cup, which was played with teams from the BNL.

In 2005, The Giants unveiled the biggest signing in the history of British ice hockey;[citation needed] NHL All-Star and Olympic Gold Medal winner, Theo Fleury. He made his debut against the Edinburgh Capitals. The Giants won 11-2, with Fleury scoring a hat-trick. With 4 additional assists, he was named man of the match.

Besides Fleury, several other players who previously played in the NHL have played for the Giants; Paul Kruse, Jason Ruff, Paxton Schulte, and Jason Bowen, Bowen and Kruse having played almost 600 games between them.

The Belfast Giants currently have 2 supporters clubs, one official and one un-official. The supporters clubs are; The Official Belfast Giants Supporters Club (OSC) and the Mad Hatters Giants Supporters Club. There are also several popular fan websites and forums that support the Belfast Giants in their own way - Kingdom of the Giants (KOTG) and Fortress Odyssey.

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[edit] Facts

Sponsors: Coors Brewing Company (Primary Sponsor), Charles Hurst Usedirect (Secondary Sponsor), Zoom Airlines, FonaCab, David Lloyd Leisure, Belfast CityBeat 96.7FM, Michelin (Say No To Bullying & Adopt a School campaigns)
Founded: 2000 into the British Ice Hockey Superleague
Arena: Odyssey Arena (capacity 5,800 - 7,100)
Training Grounds: Dundonald International Ice Bowl(capacity 600+) & The Odyssey Arena (capacity 5,800+)
Uniform Colours: Jersey - Red, Black, White & Teal with 5 sponsor logos. Helmets - Black with Charles Hurst Usedirect logos and yellow tyre print sticker down center. Socks - Michelin patches below knee.
Logo Design: shows Finn McCool with a hockey stick.
Mascots: Gordie The Gorilla & Michelin Man (Say No To Bullying & Adopt a School campaigns)
Motto: In the land of the Giants, everyone is equal.

[edit] 2008-2009 Roster

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
1 Flag of Wales Nathan Craze L 2008 Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
30 Flag of Wales Stevie Lyle L 2007 Cardiff, Wales
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
4 Flag of Canada Shane Johnson L 2007 Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
13 Flag of the United Kingdom Dave Phillips R 2008 Beverley, England
18 Flag of the United Kingdom Graeme Walton R 2003 Belfast, Northern Ireland
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
16 Flag of Canada Steve Thornton L RW 2008 Gloucester, Ontario, Canada
19 Flag of the United Kingdom Colin Shields R C 2007 Glasgow, Scotland
20 Flag of Northern Ireland Mark Morrison R RW 2003 Belfast, Northern Ireland
Staff
Number Player Position Acquired Place of Birth
-- Flag of Canada Steve Thornton Head Coach 2008 Gloucester, Ontario, Canada
-- Flag of Wales Jason Ellery Equip. Manager 2004 Cardiff, Wales, U.K.

[edit] Retired Jersey Numbers

[edit] Former Notable Players

[edit] Captains

[edit] Franchise Scoring Leaders

These are the Top 10 Points Scoring Leaders for the Belfast Giants:

Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Player POS GP G A Pts
Jason Ruff LW 115 85 122 207
Todd Kelman D 366 67 122 189
Curt Bowen LW 219 84 103 187
Paxton Schulte RW 233 81 101 182
Colin Ward LW 233 84 93 177
Kevin Riehl C 177 61 112 173
Curtis Huppe RW 121 74 78 152
Shane Johnson D 320 43 110 153
George Awada RW 109 59 62 121
Rod Stevens RW 176 67 65 132

Last Updated: 01/12/2006

[edit] Honours

For more details on this topic, see Belfast Giants seasons.

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

[edit] External links

Preceded by
Sheffield Steelers
Superleague Champions
2001-02
Succeeded by
Sheffield Steelers
Preceded by
Sheffield Steelers
Playoff Champions
2002-03
Succeeded by
Sheffield Steelers
Preceded by
Coventry Blaze
Elite League Champions
2005-06
Succeeded by
Coventry Blaze