Peterborough Islanders

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Peterborough Islanders
Peterborough Islanders
League: ENIHL
Founded: 1996
Home Ice: Planet Ice Peterborough
Capacity: 1250
Ice Size: 180ft x 85ft
City:

Peterborough, United Kingdom

Colours:

White with gold, red & black trimmings

Head Coach:

Canadian Jesse Hammill

Website:

http://www.peterboroughislanders.co.uk/

The Peterborough Islanders are a British ice hockey team.

The Peterborough Islanders were founded in 1996 by Grant Budd, a player with links to the Falkland Islands. The team's first strip carried the crest of the Falkland Islands and the team motto still remains as 'Desire the Right' - part of that crest. The vision was for the club to provide a basis for young ice hockey players to develop and move on to senior leagues, and for senior players to continue playing at a competitive level.

The team has played in the Southern section of the (predominately amateur) English National League since its inception - albeit it did not compete in the 1999–2000 season.

In 2006 the team colours were changed from white (black for away strip) with a red stars design to white (black for away strip) with gold, red and black trimmings. The logo was also switched from an 'ice rink on an island' design [1] to that of a painted mask.

In 2007–08 they captured the south A conference title, which was then followed by a victory in the southern platoffs.


[edit] 2007–08 Team Roster

Goaltenders

  • British Kelly Herring.
  • British James Moore.

Defencemen

  • British Bernie Bradford.
  • British Craig Britton.
  • British John Cranston.
  • Irish Kieran De'ath.
  • British Adam Holloway.
  • Slovakian Kristian Simo.
  • British Sonny Thompson.

Forwards

  • British Jonathan Brammall.
  • British Jason Buckman.
  • British Stu Coleman.
  • British Stuart Dane.
  • British Tony Dawson.
  • British Fraser Hendry.
  • Canadian Jesse Hammill.
  • British Clint Herring.
  • British Jamie Holland.
  • British Dale Jowett.
  • Scotish Ross Mackintosh.
  • British David Micheli.
  • British James Pentecost.
  • British Tom Perkins.



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