Tohoku Free Blades

Tohoku Free Blades
City Hachinohe, Aomori
League Asia League Ice Hockey
Founded 2008 (2008)
Operated 2008-present
Home arena Niida Indoor Rink
Colors               
Owner(s) Xebio Co. Ltd.
General manager Keisuke Araki
Head coach Chris Wakabayashi
Captain Go Tanaka

Website
http://www.freeblades.jp/

The Tohoku Free Blades (東北フリーブレイズ?) are an Asia League Ice Hockey team based in Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan.

Founded in 2008, they are playing their first Asia League season in 2009.

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Community Contributions

The team has a number of community programs it runs under the mantra of "Team Social Responsibility". The team engages in youth oriented activities like running skating schools, working with high-school teams, visiting schools to interact with kids, and other kinds of junior hockey workshops. The team also attends various festivals and events in the communities in which they play.[1]

Honors

Arena

The team plays mainly out of several rinks, including Niida Indoor Rink in Hachinohe City. The rink was completed in 1984 and renovated in 2002. It features an ice surface 30m wide by 60m long and seats 1,576 people.[2] In the 2010-2011 season, the Free Blades played games as the home team out of the Shin-Yokohama Skate Center, which is the Seibu Prince Rabbits old home arena. The team also played games in Morioka Ice Arena in Morioka, Iwate, Bandai Atami Ice Arena in Kōriyama, Fukushima, and Higashi-Fushimi Ice Arena in Nishitōkyō, Tokyo.[3] The team previously used Misawa Ice Arena in Misawa, Aomori, for some home games.[4]

Team colors and mascot

The Free Blades' logo consists of the word Free Blades written on two lines as solid blue letters with a light blue and white outline. The L is replaced with a hockey stick and a puck is featured at the end end of the word "Blades". The text is set on a pair of white wings. It is also stylized with the "B" and "S" having extended points and the "S" also featuring a sweeping bottom stroke. All letters are capitalized.[5]

Jerseys

Both the home and away jerseys feature silver on the shoulders and arms. The home jersey features a silver and blue panel along the side of the body while the away jersey features a solid white panel. The away jersey has a silver and green ring around the bottom while the home jersey features no ring. The home jerseys feature thin silver, green and white rings around the elbows, and the away jerseys have a single thick green ring. The logo is set in the middle of the chest and the jerseys have sponsor logos on top and in front of the shoulders. Additional spondership logos appear on the lower back of the jersey. The home jersey has a solid dark blue core and the away jersey has a solid white core.[6]

Mascot

The Free Blades mascot is a white horse with light blue hair. The horse has an aggressive look and features blue eyes as well as two upward pointed ears. The hair is light blue and stringy pointed in several directions. The mascot wears the away jersey, which features additional blue panelling under the arms, and has two white wings attached on the back. The mascot is named "Blazey"[7]

Roster

updated 1 November 2010[8]

Goaltenders
# Country Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
27 Hiroshi Shiratori R 2010 Japan
31 Michio Hashimoto L 2009 Aomori, Hachinohe
50 Shigehito Kimoto 2011
Defencemen
# Country Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
2 Yugo Hagiwara L 2011 Matsudo, Japan
3 Yuuya Ariyoshi L 2010 Japan
5 Kazumoto Imajo R 2009 Hokkaidō, Makubetsu
37 Aaron MacKenzie L 2011 Terrace Bay, Ontario, Canada
41 Paul Albers L 2011 Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada
51 Goshi Kumagai 2011
84 Kyouhei Kikuchi – A R 2010 Japan
91 Sho Sekiya L 2011 Tochigi, Nikko
Forwards
# Country Player Position Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
9 Troy Riddle C R 2011 Minneapolis, MN, USA
11 Masahito Suzuki RW R 2009 Hokkaidō, Tomakomai
14 Go Tanaka - C C L 2010 Sapporo, Japan
18 Kōta Tanaka C L 2009 Hokkaidō, Japan
20 Yoshiyuki Hatano LW/RW L 2011 Hokkaidō, Tomakomai
21 Kazuki Yamamoto RW L 2009 Hokkaidō, Japan
22 Shō Tanaka RW R 2009 Sapporo, Japan
23 Yoshikazu Kashino LW/RW R 2009 Hokkaidō, Tomakomai
25 Kawamoto Akihito LW R 2011 Nagoya, Japan
30 Bin Ishioka LW R 2009 Kushiro, Japan
36 Ryo Tanaka C R 2010 Sapporo, Japan
40 Takuma Kawai – A LW L 2009 Eniwa, Japan
58 Takuro Yamashita LW R 2011 Kushiro, Japan

Leaders

Team captains

Head coaches

Year-by-year record

complete records for previous seasons[9]

Season GP W W(OT) W(GWS) L(GWS) L(OT) L GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2009–10 36 13 0 4 1 0 18 132 142 48 5th/7 N/A
2010–11 36 18 1 3 2 4 8 160 112 68 3rd/7 Won Co-Championship

Past import players

References

  1. ^ "TEAM SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY TSR(社会的責任)". Freeblades.jp. http://www.freeblades.jp/tsr/. Retrieved 25 March 2011. 
  2. ^ "新井田インドアリンク アーカイブ". City of Hachinohe. http://www.city.hachinohe.aomori.jp/index.cfm/12,5213,41,html. Retrieved 25 March 2011. 
  3. ^ "Regular Schedule". Alhockey.com. http://www.alhockey.com/games/. Retrieved 25 March 2011. 
  4. ^ "2009-2010 Regular game results". Alhockey.com. 9 February 2010. http://www.alhockey.com/popup/13/scores.html. Retrieved 25 March 2010. 
  5. ^ "Team profile". Alhockey.com. http://www.alhockey.com/team/profile/blades/. Retrieved 24 March 2011. 
  6. ^ "Free Blades Gallery". Freeblades.jp. http://www.freeblades.jp/photo/. Retrieved 25 March 2011. 
  7. ^ "プレーオフ第4戦、クレインズを下し逆王手に!!". Free Blades official team blog. 5 March 2011. http://www.plus-blog.sportsnavi.com/freeblades/article/320. Retrieved 24 March 2011. 
  8. ^ "Team Information". Freeblades Official Site. http://www.freeblades.jp/team/. Retrieved 1 November 2010. 
  9. ^ "2009-2010 / Regular Standings". alhockey.com. http://www.alhockey.com/popup/13/standings.html. Retrieved 2 February 2010.