Lee Valley Lions Explained

Team:Lee Valley Lions
Logosize:200px
City:Leyton, Waltham Forest, London, United Kingdom
League:NIHL 2 South East Division
Founded:1984
Operated:1984-1995, 2005-present
Arena:Lee Valley Ice Centre
Colours:White, Green and Blue
Gm: Eddie Joseph
Coach: James Joseph
Captain: Simon Jones
Website:www.leevalleylions.co.uk

History

The Lee Valley Lions were formed in early 1984. In their first competitive season, they finished in sixth place in the British Heineken League Division One (BD1), the second tier of British Ice Hockey. In 1985/86, the team finished in second place. In the following season, the Lions won their league, the only time they have done this. From 1986/87 through to 1989/90, the Lions languished near the bottom of the league, never finishing higher than seventh place. In 1988/89, the Lions would have been relegated if not for the expulsion of the Deeside Dragons from the league.

In 1990 British Engine became the team's main sponsor, prompting a change in the team's colours from the original white/green/blue, to red/black/white. The 1990/91 through 1994/1995 seasons were no better than what had preceded them, with the Lions remaining near the bottom of the league table, and in danger of relegation at the end of the 1994/95 season. Financial difficulties meant that the Lee Valley Lions stopped playing at the season's end.

In 2005, at the request of the Rink Operators, the Lee Valley Lions were reformed under former player and then Junior Head Coach Eddie Joseph. It was to compete in the English National Ice Hockey League with the team mainly comprising players from the junior system and some former players from the first incarnation. The team also returned to its traditional white, green, and blue colours. In their return season, the Lions struggled, suffered several heavy defeats, and failed to register any points. The team finished bottom of the league, losing all of their matches. The following season (2006/07) saw wholesale changes made to the team, with new coach Sergei Smolenko being brought in alongside former Chelmsford Chieftains Captain James Hatfull to bolster the team's experience. Whilst there were significant improvements, the league positions during this period were unchanged with the Lions never finishing higher than seventh (2007/08) under the new coach. With the reorganisation of the league structure for the beginning of the 2008/09 season, the Lee Valley Lions competed in the English National Ice Hockey League South Two (which itself was renamed the National Ice Hockey League South Two in time for the 2012/13 season).

There was some small non-league-related success achieved at the end of the 2007/08 season when the Lions travelled to the Isle of Wight for the first Vectis Tigers "Ice Cube Tournament" which involved several English National Ice Hockey League and senior recreational teams. After remaining unbeaten and winning their group on goal difference ahead of the hosts, the Lions beat the former English Premier Ice Hockey League side the Solihull Barons in the semi-final 4–1, followed by a 7–0 win in the final over the London University Dragons.

The 2009/10 season brought a period of stagnation and under performance for the Lee Valley Lions, unaltered by two changes in Head Coach (Ian Prince and then David Richards). Between 2009/10 and 2014/15 the best final league position achieved was seventh in the 2011/12 season.

Under the coaching of Garry Dodds and former Netminder George Alley, there appeared to be an upturn in the fortunes of the Lions. The 2014/15 season saw them finish in fifth place, the best league position since the 1985/86 season when they had been runners-up in the old British league Division One. The following year the team improved again to finish fourth, and the 2016/17 season brought another creditable fifth in the league.

The last season of George Alley's tenure as Head Coach (2017/18) coincided with a league restructure which pitted powerful former National Ice Hockey League South 1 teams such as Bracknell Hornets, Chelmsford Chieftains, Oxford City Stars and Solent Devils against the traditionally weaker South 2 sides. This saw the return of the Lions struggling at the lower end of the league. Only one league win was registered via the forfeiture of a game by the Swindon Wildcats NIHL2 team. The season's end saw the coach and most of the team leave. The 2018/19 season started with James Joseph leading the team in his first coaching position whilst retaining his role as the club's longest-serving Defenceman. With a short-benched team, mainly consisting of veteran, former recreational and junior players experiencing their first taste of senior league hockey, the Lions struggled for any consistency. The team managed a single win during the season, 5–0 away to Swindon Wildcats NIHL2. The 2019/20 season was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lions did not play during the 2020/21 season due to the league cancelling all games due to the pandemic. In June 2021 it was announced that the team's home, the Lee Valley Ice Centre would be closing for 16 months for major renovation work, with the team playing out of the Cambridge Ice Arena.

Honours

Heineken League British Division One League Runners Up: 1985/86

Heineken League British Division One Trophy Winners: 1985/86

Club roster 2022-2023

Netminders
width=5%No.width=5%Nat.width=22%Playerwidth=7%Catcheswidth=16%Date of birthwidth=20%Place of birthwidth=24%Acquired
1James AndrewR25 June 1991Peterborough2022 from Free Agent
93Naomi HealeyR23 July 1993Tokyo, Japan2019 from Guildford Lightning
Defencemen
width=5%No.width=5%Nat.width=22%Playerwidth=7%Shootswidth=16%Date of birthwidth=20%Place of birthwidth=24%Acquired
7Ivo BuchlovskyR1 January 1986Czech Republic2021 Free Agent
11Samuel BrazierR1 January 19992021 from Nottingham Mavericks University Ice Hockey Club
16Simon JonesR9 January 1987England2015 from Free Agent
17Brian WinstanleyR18 October 19862022 from Free Agent
22Nicky LovejoyR21 January 19832022 from Free Agent
27Alex WeemsR9 August 19972022 from Free Agent
32James JosephR19 October 1986England2004 from Lee Valley Lions Junior Ice Hockey Club
34Matthew HamiltonR3 January 1996England2021 Romford Raiders
36Mitchell LeerR1 December 19902022 from Free Agent
Forwards
width=5%No.width=5%Nat.width=22%Playerwidth=7%Shootswidth=16%Date of birthwidth=20%Place of birthwidth=24%Acquired
3Tajah AllenR12 June 20032022 from Free Agent
8Tyrone WellsR22 September 19982019 from Free Agent
10Charlotte Davenport-JefferyR22 January 20042022 from Streatham Storm
12Joshua HudakR9 March 20022021 from Free Agent
17Shane BojenkoR12 June 19902021 from Free Agent
18Eric PerryR28 June 20032022 from Free Agent
19Raphael GirardLMontreal, Canada2021 from London Dragons University Ice Hockey Club
20Sebastian EcheverriR1 January 20042021 from Romford Raiders Junior Ice Hockey Club
23Joe MillerR1 January 1999England2017 from Lee Valley Junior Ice Hockey Club
24Terry LucasR10 May 19952022 from Free Agent
31Ross Sin-HidgeR24 August 1990England2022 from Free Agent
58Kody EdwardsR22 August 1989Chelmsford2021 from Chelmsford Mischief
TBAHarry TrebilcookREngland2022 from Free Agent
TBALeonie CharlesR29 July 2001Sidcup, England2019 from Guildford Lightning

Statistical records

Top ten appearances

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%App
1James Joseph2005–2022 inclusive319
2Eddie Joseph1984-1993 & 2005-2006249
3Steve James1989–1995 inclusive244
4Glen Moorhouse1988-1995 inclusive221
5Jon Beckett1987-1989 & 1991-1995209
6Richard Hodge2005-2007, 2009-2014 & 2018-2019170
7Neil Stower1989-1995 inclusive166
8Joseph Berry2005-2009, 2010-2016 & 2018-2020164
9James Hatfull2006-2015 inclusive159
10Jack Ball2011–2015 & 2018-2019148

Top ten Points Scorers

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Pts
1Jan Lehti1985-1987 inclusive386
2David Ducharme1987-1989 inclusive317
3Doug McEwen1987–1989 inclusive295
4Darcy Cahill1993-1994 inclusive236
5Chris Leggatt1985-1990 inclusive208
6Ari Arvila1985-1986175
7Nick Alley2007-2009 & 2013-2018168
8Mike Farard1986-1987 & 1989-1990163
9Jaroslav Lycka1987-1989 inclusive155
10Derek Higdon1991-1992152

Top ten goal scorers

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Gls
1Jari Lehti1985-1987 inclusive225
2Doug McEwan1987-1989 inclusive170
3David Ducharme1987-1989 inclusive161
4Ari Arvila1985-1986108
5Mike Fafard1986-1987 & 1989-199085
5Scott Beeson2005-2009 & 2011-201385
7Derek Higson1991-199284
8Nick Alley2007-2009 & 2013-201881
9Danny Cahill1993-199479
9Chris Leggatt1985-1990 inclusive79

Top ten goal assists

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Ast
1Jan Lehti1985-1987 inclusive161
2Darcy Cahill1993-1994157
3David Ducharme1987-1989 inclusive156
4Chris Leggatt1985-1990 inclusive129
5Doug McEwan1987-1989 inclusive125
6Geoff Williams1984-1987 inclusive100
7Steve James1989-1995 inclusive97
8Mark Salisbury1989-1991 & 1992-199388
9Nick Alley2007-2009 & 2013-201887
10Lee Whale1986-1991 inclusive86

Top ten penalty minutes

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%PIM
1Romanas Fedotovas2005-2009 & 2011-2014532
2James Hatfull2006–2015 inclusive521
3Jon Beckett1987-1989 & 1991-1995396
4James Joseph2005–2022 inclusive369
5Joseph Berry2005-2009, 2010-2016 & 2018-2020359
6Mark Salisbury1989-1991 & 1992-1993341
7Eddie Joseph1984-1993 & 2005-2006316
8Nick Alley2007–2009 & 2013-2018302
9Chris Leggatt1985-1990 inclusive277
10Brian Biddulph1992-1993 & 1994-1995269

Top ten points to game ratio

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season (Players with under 20 appearances not included)

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Pts
1Mike Fafard1986-1987 & 1989-19907.09
2Fred Perlini1993-19945.90
3Ari Arvila1985-19865.83
4Jan Lehti1985-1987 inclusive5.68
5Darcy Cahill1993-19945.36
6David Ducharme1987-1989 inclusive5.11
7Doug McEwan1987-1989 inclusive4.61
8Jeff Job 1991-19924.30
9Rod Schulter1990-19913.96
10Derek Higdon1991-19923.71

Top ten goals to game ratio

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season (Players with under 20 appearances not included)

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Gls
1Mike Fafard1986-1987 & 1989-19903.70
2Ari Arvila1985-19863.60
3Fred Perlini1993-19943.55
4Jan Lehti1985-1987 inclusive3.31
5Jeff Job 1991-19922.96
6Doug McEwan1987-1989 inclusive2.66
7David Ducharme1987-1989 inclusive2.60
8Rod Schulter1990-19912.27
9Derek Higdon1991-19922.05
10Darcy Cahill1993-19941.80

Top ten assists to game ratio

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season (Players with under 20 appearances not included)

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Ast
1Darcy Cahill1993-19943.57
2Mike Fafard1986-1987 & 1989-19903.39
3David Ducharme1987-1989 inclusive2.52
4Jan Lehti1985-1987 inclusive2.37
5Fred Perlini1993-19942.35
6Ari Arvila1985-19862.33
7Greg Cyr1990-19912.05
8Doug McEwan1987-1989 inclusive1.95
9Campbell Blair1992-19931.79
10Rod Schulter1990-19911.69

Top ten penalty minutes to games ratio

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season (Players with under 20 appearances not included)

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%PIM
1Rob McCaig1993-1995 inclusive7.43
2Mike Fafard1986-1987 & 1989-19907.09
3Brian Biddulph1992-1993 & 1994-19956.90
4Kwabina Oppong-Addai2005–2007 & 2010-20116.50
5Romanas Fedotovas2005-2009 & 2011-20145.60
6Paul O'Neill2005–2008 inclusive4.78
7Barry Smith1987-1988, 1990-1991 & 1992-19934.08
8Mark Salisbury1989-1991 & 1992-19933.79
9Paul Grech1993-1995 inclusive3.78
10Kimmo Lahtinen1994-19953.56

Top ten save percentages

League, Cup & Play Offs; as at end of 2021/22 Season (Players with under 20 appearances not included)

Player
width=7%No.width=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Sav
1James Tipple2010-2011 & 2014-201688.48
2Vesa Pennanen1985-1987 inclusive87.18
3Aaron Mallet2012–2015 inclusive86.66
4Steven Grout2011-2013, 2014-2016 & 2018-201985.77
5James Andrew2016–2020 inclusive85.12
6George Alley2005-2009, 2010–2012, 2013–2014 & 2016-201784.32
7Stefan Nubert2005–2007 inclusive84.05
8 Jim Graves1990-1992 inclusive83.31
9 Naomi Healey2019-2022 inclusive83.15
10Andrew Boot2006–2009 inclusive82.09

Retired numbers

Player
width=7%Numberwidth=7%Nat.width=30%Playerwidth=28%Active Seasonswidith=28%Acquired
2Eddie Joseph1984-1993 & 2005-20061984 from London Allstars

Head coaches

Coach
width=6%Nat.width=19%Coachwidth=40%Active Seasonswidith=12%Acquired
Dave Wurthman1984-1985 n/a First Head Coach Position
Will Fish1985-1988 n/a First Head Coach Position
Lloyd Clifford1988-19901988 from Richmond Flyers
Alec Goldstone1990-19911990 from Richmond Flyers
Glen Goldstein1991-1992n/a First Head Coach Position
Lindsey Miles1992-1994n/a First Head Coach Position
Steve James1994-1995 (Player-Coach)n/a First Head Coach Position
Eddie Joseph2005-2006 (Player-Coach)n/a First Head Coach Position
Sergi Smolenko2006-20092006 from London Dragons University Ice Hockey Club
Ian Prince2009-2010n/a First Head Coach Position
David Richards2010-20122010 from London Racers
Gary Dodds2012-2016n/a First Head Coach Position
George Alley2016-20182016 from Chelmsford Cobras
James Joseph2018-n/a First Head Coach Position

General Managers

Coach
width=6%Nat.width=19%General Managerwidth=40%Active Seasonswidith=12%Acquired
Mike Smith1984-1988n/a First General Manager Position
Terry Locks1988-1990 1988 from Lee Valley Lions (Assistant General Manager)
Steve James1990-1995n/a First General Manager Position
Eddie Joseph2005-2022n/a First General Manager Position

Club captains

Captain
width=6%Nat.width=19%Captainwidth=40%Active Seasons as Captainwidith=12%Acquired
Andy Leggatt1985-1987 (Career with club 1985-1987 inclusive)1985 from Streatham Redskins
Lee Whale1987-1989 (Career with club 1986–1991) 1986 from Solihull Barons
Kurt Wickenheiser1989-1990 (Career with club 1989-1990 inclusive) 1989 from Richmond Flyers
Steve James1990-1991 (Career with club 1989-1995 inclusive) 1989 from Streatham Redskins
Tony Goldstone1991-1992 (Career with club 1990–1992) 1990 from Medway Bears
Darcy Cahill1993-1994 (Career with club 1993–1994) 1993 from St Thomas Wildcats (Canada)
Kimmo Lahtinen1994-1995 (Career with club 1994–1995) 1994 from HPK (Finland)
James Hatfull2006-2007 (Career with club 2006–2015) 2006 from Chelmsford Chieftains
Scott Pollak2007-2008 (Career with club 2007–2008) 2007 from Quinnipiac University Bobcats (USA)
Michael Ranby2008-2009 (Career with club 2005–2009) 2005 from Lee Valley Lion Junior Ice Hockey Club
James Hatfull2009-2014 (Career with club 2006–2015) 2006 from Medway Bears
James Hepburn2014-2015 (Career with club 2013-2015 & 2016–2017) 2013 from Free Agent
Nick Alley2015-2018 (Career with club 2007-2009 & 2013–2018) 2007 from Haringey Greyhounds
Simon Jones2018-2022 (Career with club 2015–2022) 2015 from Free Agent

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