Guildford Flames Explained

Current:2023–24 EIHL season
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Team:Guildford Flames
Logosize:210px
City:Guildford, Surrey
League:Elite Ice Hockey League
Founded:1992
Arena:Guildford Spectrum
Capacity:2,200
Colors:Navy, crimson, gold, white
Owner:Sportfact Ltd
Coach:Paul Dixon
Captain:Brett Ferguson
Affiliates:Guildford Phoenix, NIHL 2
Guildford Lightning, WNIHL (Elite)
Championships1 Type:British National League Titles
Championships1:2 (1997–98, 2000–01)
Championships2 Type:English Premier League Titles
Championships2:4 (2005-06, 2007-08, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Championships3 Type:British National League Playoff Championships
Championships3:3 (1998, 2001, 2004)
Championships4 Type:English Premier League Playoff Championships
Championships4:2 (2011, 2016)
Championships5 Type:English Premier League Cups
Championships5:5 (2006–07, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16)

The Guildford Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Guildford, Surrey and they play their home games in the Guildford Spectrum. They compete in the top-tier of hockey in the United Kingdom, the Elite Ice Hockey League.

Founded in October 1992, the Flames originally played in the second-tier leagues of British hockey, first the British National League until 2004, and subsequently the English Premier Ice Hockey League until 2017. On 24 February 2017 it was announced that the Flames would become the 12th Elite Ice Hockey League team, joining from the 2017–18 season.

The team's head coach is Paul Dixon, who took over after Stan Marple retired in 2007.

Formation

Barry Dow, an American who sponsored and owned the basketball team Guildford Kings and Bill Hurley established and owned the team as management – the two were new to the sport of ice hockey, and brought in Mike Urquhart as coach and Darrin Zinger as captain.

Key players signed for the first season included Canadians Sean Murphy and Dave McGahan due to their high scoring at Solent Vikings. In addition a number of British players including goaltender, Mike Kellond; forward, Danny O'Hanlon and defender, Gary Shearer.

The Flames' inaugural season began in October 1992; they began, unseeded, in the English League Division One. With the Guildford Spectrum not yet completed, the team had to train at Slough's facility. The Flames played their home games at Alexandra Palace until their new home ice was ready and played there for the first time on 23 January 1993.

When 23 January 1993 finally arrived and the Guildford Spectrum opened, the event was a big one. The area's paid-for newspaper The Surrey Advertiser described the local council's £28 million arena as "awesome". Guildford's first game at their new home showed a convincing win with Andy Sparks scoring the first goal at the Spectrum. The team went to the top of the Conference due to that game, a position they held onto for the whole season.

Elite League

The Guildford Flames were confirmed as an Elite League expansion team in February 2017, stepping up from the English Premier Ice Hockey League (EPIHL), and began play in the UK's top division at the start of the 2017–18 EIHL season.[1]

The Flames finished in sixth in their first season (2017–18), followed by a fifth-placed finish in 2018–19 - a campaign in which they finished runners-up to the Belfast Giants in the Challenge Cup final.[2]

Guildford were again in sixth when the 2019–20 EIHL season's remaining matches were cancelled in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The play-offs were cancelled with only the Challenge Cup seeing a winner (the Sheffield Steelers) crowned.[3]

Then, the 2020–21 Elite League season - originally scheduled for a revised start date of 5 December - was suspended on 15 September 2020 because of ongoing coronavirus pandemic restrictions. The EIHL board determined that the season was non-viable without supporters being permitted to attend matches and unanimously agreed to a suspension.[4] The season was cancelled completely in February 2021.[5]

In the 2021–22 EIHL season, Guildford finished the regular season in fifth place with a 25-25-4 record, reaching the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup (losing 6–5 on aggregate to Nottingham Panthers) and the play-off semi-finals (beating Nottingham 7–6 on aggregate in the quarter-finals, before losing in the last four to Cardiff Devils 3–2).[6] [7] Guildford claimed third place by beating Dundee Stars 7–5 in the third/fourth place play-off.[8]

The 2022–23 EIHL season proved to be even better for the Guildford Flames, propelled by a strong start to the campaign that saw the Flames top the league for much of the first half of the season, including at Christmas. Forwards Daniel Tedesco (80 points), captain Brett Ferguson (67 points) and Ryan Tait (62 points) led the way.

The team were neck and neck with eventual league champions the Belfast Giants, with Guildford finishing in 2nd place in the Elite League with a 40-12-2 record from 54 games, good for 82 points - just two behind the Giants.[9] Belfast secured the title after a 6-1 win over the Flames at the SSE Arena on 1 April 2023.[10]

In the Challenge Cup, Guildford reached the semi-finals, before an eventual 6-3 aggregate defeat - once again at the hands of the Belfast Giants. And in the play-offs, the Flames were on the end of an upset at the quarter-final stage, losing 7-6 at the hands of seventh seed the Nottingham Panthers in April 2023.[11]

Guildford's second place league finish in the 2022–23 season saw them earn qualification for the 2023–24 IIHF Continental Cup. However, in May 2023, the club released a statement confirming they would decline their place in the competition.[12]

The 2023–24 EIHL season saw the Flames maintain a record that kept them in the top half of the league table. On 13 March 2024, Guildford finished runners-up in the Challenge Cup final to the Sheffield Steelers, losing 3-1.[13] Guildford ended the regular season in 5th with a 24-20-10 record, eventually losing in the play-off semi-finals to the Sheffield Steelers, 6-3.[14] [15] The Flames also lost the 3rd/4th play-off 7-5 to the Cardiff Devils.[16]

Club honours

Team logo and jersey

The team logo is very similar to that of the Calgary Flames of the NHL. The team jerseys mirror those used by a former NHL team, Atlanta Thrashers from 1999 to 2006 (with logos replaced and advertisements added).

Current squad

Squad for 2023-24 Elite League season[17] [18]

Netminders
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1Jake KupskyL2024Waukesha, Wisconsin, USHKM Zvolen, Slovak Extraliga[20]
27Eamon McAdamL2022Perkasie, Pennsylvania, USEsbjerg Energy, Metal Ligaen[21]
30Adam LongL2021Crewe, EnglandHaringey Huskies, NIHL2[22]
Defencemen
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4Stephen CalistiR2024Etobicoke, Ontario, CanadaOntario Tech Ridgebacks, U Sports[23]
5Bradley LalondeR2022Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, CanadaGreenville Swamp Rabbits, ECHL[24]
6Kyle LockeR2021Aurora, Ontario, CanadaOntario Tech Ridgebacks, U Sports[25]
20Marcus TesinkL2023Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaConcordia Stingers, U Sports[26]
42Jordan KlimekL2022Langley, British Columbia, CanadaDEAC, Erste Liga[27]
46Michael Crocock AL2022Brantford, Ontario, CanadaReading Royals, ECHL[28]
81Charlie DoderoR2024Bloomingdale, Illinois, USHK Olimpija, IceHL[29]
Forwards
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7Daniel CatenacciC/LW2024Richmond Hill, Ontario, CanadaHC Pustertal Wölfe, IceHL[30]
8Ryan TaitC/RW2022Santa Clarita, California, USJokers de Cergy-Pontoise, Ligue Magnus[31]
14Sean NorrisF2024Ascot, EnglandBelfast Giants, EIHL[32]
16Turner RipplingerRW2022Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaRegina Cougars, U Sports[33]
17Austin GloverC/RW2023Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaAnglet, Ligue Magnus[34]
18Brett Ferguson CLW/C2021Vibank, Saskatchewan, CanadaHC 07 Detva, Slovak Extraliga[35]
19Steven McParlandC/LW2023Schreiber, Ontario, CanadaSaale Bulls Halle, Oberliga[36]
24Ethan StrangF2024Cochrane, Alberta, CanadaSouth Carolina Stingrays, ECHL[37]
25Patrick BajkovRW/LW2023Nanaimo, British Columbia, CanadaHK Nitra, Slovak Extraliga[38]
26Daniel TedescoLW2024Maple, Ontario, CanadaBelfast Giants, EIHL[39]
28Matt AlvaroLW/C2023Toronto, Ontario, CanadaFort Wayne Komets, ECHL[40]
33Nicolas OuelletRW2024Mascouche, Quebec, CanadaReading Royals, ECHL[41]
72Peter Crinella AC2022East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, USWichita Thunder, ECHL[42]
86Jake CoughlerC2024St. Catharines, Ontario, CanadaLausitzer Füchse, DEL2[43]
88Lewis HookLW2023Peterborough, EnglandBelfast Giants, EIHL[44]
91Joshua WallerLW2024Reading, EnglandCardiff Devils, EIHL[45]
94Brett WelychkaC/RW2024London, Ontario, CanadaSC Bietigheim Steelers, DEL2[46]
98Samuel TalbotF2023London, EnglandMilton Keynes Lightning, NIHL[47]
Team Staff
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N/APaul DixonHead coach/GMSunderland, EnglandAppointed in 2007https://www.guildfordflames.com/coach___paul_dixon
N/AAndrew HemmingsAssistant coachGuildford, EnglandAppointed in 2022https://www.guildfordflames.com/assistant_coach___andrew_hemmings
N/ARob HorspoolEquipment managerEnglandAppointed in 2017https://www.guildfordflames.com/kit_manager___rob_horspool
Recent departures
No.PlayerPositionAcquiredLeaving ForPress Release
1Taz BurmanG2022TBChttps://www.eliteprospects.com/player/199695/taz-burman
12Matt TugnuttLW/C2023Pionniers de Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Ligue Magnushttps://www.pionniers-chamonix.com/actualite/matt-tugnutt-de-retour/
14Ben O'ConnorD2022Dundee Stars, EIHLhttps://www.dundeestars.com/oconnor-joins-stars-on-2-year-contract/
24Alex YuillD2021TBChttps://www.eliteprospects.com/player/97380/alex-yuill
29Zack MiltonF2022Manchester Storm, EIHLhttps://www.manchesterstorm.com/british-forward-zack-milton-joins-the-ranks-ahead-of-upcoming-season/
77Owen GriffithsC2021Manchester Storm, EIHLhttps://www.manchesterstorm.com/flanagan-bolsters-brit-pack-signs-experienced-owen-griffiths/
77Matt MurphyD2024TBChttps://www.guildfordflames.com/murphy_released
91Ryan HughesC2023Manchester Storm, EIHLhttps://www.manchesterstorm.com/manchester-storm-signs-ryan-hughes/

Retired numbers

The retired numbers at the Guildford Flames are:

Team captains

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Guildford Flames to join elite league . 24 February 2017 . Coventry Blaze . 25 September 2020 . 12 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200812151704/http://www.coventryblaze.co.uk/news/guildford-flames-to-join-elite-league-20170224 . live .
  2. News: Challenge Cup: Belfast Giants retain trophy with overtime win against Flames . BBC Sport . 10 March 2019 . 25 September 2020 . 7 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211007063434/https://www.bbc.com/sport/ice-hockey/47517874 . live .
  3. Web site: EIHL cancels all matches for rest of season . 13 March 2020 . eSports Media . 18 September 2020 . 12 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200912170632/https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/article/731-eihl-cancels-all-matches-for-rest-of-season . live .
  4. Web site: EIHL Board Suspend 2020-21 Season . 15 September 2020 . eSports Media . 18 September 2020 . 16 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200916023615/https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/article/927-eihl-board-suspend-2020-21-season . live .
  5. Web site: No Elite League Season 2020/21 . 2 February 2021 . eSports Media . 21 February 2021 . 3 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210303113425/https://www.eliteleague.co.uk/article/986-no-elite-league-season-2020-21 . live .
  6. Web site: Cardiff Devils 3:2 Guildford Flames .
  7. Web site: Gamecentre .
  8. Web site: Guildford Flames 7:5 Dundee Stars .
  9. Web site: Standings 2022/2023 Elite Ice Hockey League .
  10. Web site: Giants clinch third straight Elite League title! . 21 August 2019 .
  11. Web site: Panthers hold on to knock out second-seeded Flames . 21 August 2019 .
  12. Web site: Flames not entering Continental Cup.
  13. Web site: Steelers win 2024 Challenge Cup. 21 August 2019.
  14. Web site: Standings 2024/2025 Elite Ice Hockey League .
  15. Web site: Sheffield Steelers 6:3 Guildford Flames .
  16. Web site: Cardiff Devils 7:5 Guildford Flames .
  17. Web site: Guildford Flames at eliteprospects.com. 2020-06-15. www.eliteprospects.com. en. 15 June 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200615153045/https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/1106/guildford-flames. live.
  18. Web site: Team . Guildford Flames . 7 October 2021 . 7 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211007063451/https://www.guildfordflames.com/team . live .
  19. Web site: Guildford Flames Ice Hockey Club - Milton returns for 23-24 .
  20. Web site: Kupsky added to netminding group. 1 July 2024.
  21. Web site: Griffiths and McAdam return. Guildford Flames. 6 June 2023.
  22. Web site: Long signs on for 24-25 . Guildford Flames . 26 July 2024.
  23. Web site: Calisti added to roster. Guildford Flames . 1 July 2024 .
  24. Web site: Lalonde returns for 23/24. Guildford Flames . 28 May 2023 .
  25. Web site: Locke Signs 2 year deal. Guildford Flames . 14 May 2024 .
  26. Web site: FTesink returns for second season. Guildford Flames . 5 June 2024.
  27. Web site: Crinella and Klimek agree to 2nd season . Guildford Flames . 24 June 2023 .
  28. Web site: Crocock agrees fourth season. Guildford Flames . 17 July 2024 .
  29. Web site: Dodero added to roster with two-year deal. Guildford Flames . 5 June 2024 .
  30. Web site: Catenacci joins Flames for 24/25 season. 2024-07-09 . www.guildfordflames.com.
  31. Web site: Tait back for two more seasons. Guildford Flames . 28 May 2023 .
  32. Web site: GB International Sean Norris joins Flames. 2024-05-30 . www.guildfordflames.com.
  33. Web site: Yuill and Ripplinger back for third term . Guildford Flames . 10 August 2023 .
  34. Web site: Austin Glover Joins Flames. Guildford Flames . 19 October 2023 .
  35. Web site: Ferguson back on two-year deal. Guildford Flames . 28 May 2023 .
  36. Web site: McParland joins Flames. Guildford Flames . 2 November 2023.
  37. Web site: Ethan Strang added for 24-25 campaign. Guildford Flames . 2 August 2024 .
  38. Web site: Bajkov added to roster Flames. Guildford Flames . 2 November 2023 .
  39. Web site: Tedesco back with Flames. Guildford Flames . 19 June 2024 .
  40. Web site: Alvaro areturns for 2nd term . Guildford Flames . 28 May 2024.
  41. Web site: Flames add Ouellet. Guildford Flames . 27 March 2024.
  42. Web site: Crinella and Klimek agree to 2nd season . Guildford Flames . 24 June 2023 .
  43. Web site: Flames sign Jake Coughler. Guildford Flames . 12 August 2024.
  44. Web site: Hook Signs for 3 Seasons. Guildford Flames . 14 May 2024 .
  45. Web site: Guildford Flames Ice Hockey Club - Waller agrees 2nd tour with Flames . 2024-05-20 . www.guildfordflames.com.
  46. Web site: Welychka joins Flames. 2024-06-19 . www.guildfordflames.com.
  47. Web site: Talbot back for second season. Guildford Flames . 12 June 2024 .