Sutton Sting Explained

The Sutton Sting are an amateur English ice hockey team based out of the Lammas Leisure Centre at Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire. The Sting compete in the National Ice Hockey League as a member of the Laidler conference (Division 2 North). Due to their home rink at Sutton being considered too small for match hockey, the team play their home fixtures at IceSheffield.

The team was founded in 2009, three years after the junior club of the same name was established, to give players a pathway from U10s into senior ice hockey. They primarily source players who progress through their junior teams which enter into the English Ice Hockey Association Junior Leagues system.

The team began life in the English National Ice Hockey League (ENL) North 2 for the 2009-10 season. After 3 years the club won the 2011-12 English National Ice Hockey League North Promotion Playoff Champions against the Nottingham Lions and elected for promotion to the National Ice Hockey League North 1.

In the clubs first season in NIHL 1 they qualified for but were eliminated from the playoffs in the semi finals, they competed from 2012 to 2017 without any further playoff success.

Following the closure of the 2016-17 season the Sting elected to drop down into the NIHL 2 where they were crowned league champions, but went on to be defeated in the playoff finals by the Widnes Wild.

Sting returned to the NIHL 1 North for the 2018-19 season where they remained for a further year.

Following a brief hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sting returned to the NIHL 2 for the 2021-22 season. Their first run out saw them finish 3rd in the league, followed by a playoff semi-final loss to eventual champions the Hull Jets. A similar story followed for the 2022-23 season where the Sting once again finished 3rd in the league, followed by a playoff semi-final loss to eventual champions the Telford Tigers 2.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

!Season!League!GP!W!L!T!OTL!Pts!GF!GA!Finish!Post-season
2009-10ENL 2245172-12681426No playoffs held
2010-11ENL 2241491-291221242No playoffs held
2011-12ENL 2282260-44228882Placement game win
2012-13NIHL 1301569-391211013Semifinal loss
2013-14NIHL 12815121-311331005DNQ
2014-15NIHL 1249123-2182855DNQ
2015-16NIHL 13010182-22961187DNQ
2016-17NIHL 1289163-21831066DNQ
2017-18NIHL 236285-3592181101Final loss
2018-19NIHL 1361023-3231362358QF loss
2019-20NIHL 1241310-1261161194Cancelled
2020-21---------Inactive
2021-22NIHL 21485-11753473SF loss
2022-23NIHL 2281310-53195893SF loss
2023-24NIHL 232265-154200792Final loss
2024-25NIHL 2----------

Current Squad

Squad for 2024–25 National Ice Hockey League North 2 season

Forwards
No.Nat.!width="22%" PlayerShootsDate of birthPlace of birthAcquiredContract
9Cameron AkersL2000Sheffield, England2021
7Adam Brooke-Smith20022022
48Cameron GlasbyL1999Worksop, England2015
80Lawson Glasby (C)R1996Worksop, England2021
17Morgan Glasby (A)2001Worksop, England2021
19Matthew JeffcockR1988Sheffield, England2014
86Elliott Meadows19972015
25Calum Russell20022021
16Charlie SaundersR19982014
92Elizabeth SaundersL20012024
12Sebastian Staley20082024Junior
10William Stennett19922010
91Jack Straw20052022
2Bailey TemplarL19992015
11Oliver WatsonL1998Rotherham, England2021
33Alexander Williams20052022

Club Records

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