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Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Where happened to...Stingrays EIHL players

Where are they now? December update

Name (Stingrays career)- Where are they now?

06/07

James Demone (16GP 0+3 16PIM)- Retired after 06/07

Kevin Phillips (164GP 9+22 140PIM)- EPL- Slough Jets- 16GP 4+10 22PIM

Simon Rizk (7GP 1+0 23PIM)- LHSEQ- Trois Pistoles Ciel FM- 7GP 0+0 54PIM

Justyn Scholar (22GP 1+9 15PIM)- Retired after 06/07

Kevin Young (30GP 6+8 55PIM)- German Bundesliga 2.- Lausitzer Foxes- 19GP 3+9 28PIM

Dru Burgess (152GP 41+57 66PIM)- Retired after 06/07

Anton Butochnov (38GP 11+8 42PIM)- Serbian Championship- HK Partizan- 3GP 3+6

Sergei Kharchenko (54GP 10+20 70PIM)- Vysshava Liga- Sokol Kiev- 6GP 1+0 2PIM

Miroslav Bielik (83GP 92 sv.%)- Slovakian Extraliga- HMK Zvolen- 2GP 87.5 sv.%

07/08

Rob Rankin (61GP 24+33 98PIM)- EIHL- Newcastle Vipers- 22GP 8+7 68PIM

Bryce Thoma (61GP 4+23 63PIM)- Retired after 07/08

Brad Patterson (48 7+18 84PIM)- SPHL- Columbus Cottonmouths- 14GP 2+10 29PIM

Paul Cabana (28GP 12+6 84PIM)- Finnish Mestis- Sport Vaasa- 23GP 7+6 16PIM

James Knight (109GP 13+10 129) EPL- Telford Tigers- 11GP 2+5 16PIM

Dave Phillips (194GP 17+35 280PIM)- EIHL- Belfast Giants- 24GP 2+4 16PIM

Nikolai Ladygin (115GP 13+32 112PIM)- Vysshava Liga- Avtomobilist Ekaterinburg-25GP 0+4 16PIM

Segiy Rublivsky (89GP 31+24 82PIM)- Lyscha Liga- Bars Brovary-10 GP 5+5 ?PIM

Cole Byers (47GP 7+15 116PIM)- Eredivisie- Heerenveen Flyers-15GP 3+9 73PIM

Jani Virtanen (27GP 2+3 18PIM)- Unknown


Gerhard Gottfried (11GP 1+2 16PIM)- Austrian Nationalliga- EV Zeltweg- 12GP 7+6 12PIM

Stevie Lee (146GP 2+7 40PIM)- EPL- Guildford Flames- 16GP 3+4 6PIM

Marlon Joseph (6GP 1+0 6PIM)- SPHL- Twin City Cyclones- 0GP 0+0

Ladislav Kudrna (111GP 90.9 sv. %)- EPL- Swindon Wildcats- 13GP 92.5 sv.%

Tom Chamberlain (14GP 84.9 sv.%)- EPL- Romford Raiders- 13GP 87.2 sv. %

Luke Boothroyd (151GP 6+9 100PIM)- EIHL- Manchester Phoenix- 25GP 0+3 0PIM

08/09

Jonathan Bernier (4GP 0+0 9PIM)- CHL- Wichita Thunder- 7GP 0+1 16PIM

Rick Kozak (5GP 3+1 31PIM)- CHL- Laredo Bucks- 12GP 7+5 45PIM

Jake Riddle (65GP 24+26 299PIM)- CHL- 12GP 6+2 25PIM

All league stats according to hockeydb or eurohockey as of 30/11/08

Sunday, 27 July 2008

What happened to...the 04/05 BNL team?

Position, Player Name (Last club, season)

D Craig Minard (Texas Brahmas, 07/08): Minard brought a new, albeit very short, era to ice hockey in Hull. For the first time in a long time the team had lasted a full season and began the pre-season with the signing of what looked like a cracker in Minard. Indeed that was right, as Minard proved to be, and is to this day, one of the best all round defencemen to ever ice for the Stingrays, and was most certainly the most offensively gifted defencemen (with possibly the exception of Kevin Young). Unfortunately, after his unbelievable feat of 5 assists in one game against the Bracknell Bees and a brilliant start to the season, Minard made the decision to quit the Rays and rejoin his old team, the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs. Many criticized this decision, believing that Minard had come across to the UK with the intention to get fit for the next CHL season, where he returned. Since then he has continued to demonstrate his awesome skill going forward and brilliant vision on the ice. On his return to the CHL, where he has spent a total of 7 seasons now, he has played in 160 games, scoring just 11 goals but helping to create 78 goals in 3 seasons with Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs, Lubbock Cotton Kings and Texas Brahmas.

04/05: 10GP, 1 goal, 5 assists, 122 PIM

Last season: 42 GP, 2 goals, 21 assists, 47 PIM

D Vladimir Chernenko (Sokol Kiev, 07/08): The big defenceman announced his debut for the Stingrays with an enormous mid ice check on Edinburgh player Miroslav Droppa and, in truth, it was one of the few notable things he did in his 20 game stay with the Rays. Replacing Craig Minard was never going to be an easy task and perhaps that made up the fans minds on the Ukrainian after signing from Kiev. He has since returned to his native Ukraine with Sokol Kiev when he has played in both the Ukrainian, which he has done well in points wise, and the higher standard Belarus League.

04/05: 20GP, 1 goal, 4 assists, 22 PIM

Last season: 30 GP, 5 goals, 36 assists, -PIM

F Evgeny Alipov (ATEK Kiev, 06/07): Any Stingrays follower who says that Alipov is anything other than the Stingrays fans all time favourite is either lying or doesn’t have a clue. A Stingrays legend, who the fans voted player of the year award is now named after. Nothing more need to be said about his time with the Rays as he became a true fan favourite. After his season long stint with the Stingrays he moved on to the Romanian league with HCM Galati where he was coach before moving back to the Ukraine with Dneprovskie Volki, where he scored 5 points in 6 games. He finally brought the curtain down on a 24 year ice hockey career in 2007, a career which had taken him from Kiev, to the Czech Republic, to the IIHF World Championships in 96, back to Kiev, to a year in Hull and a brief stint in Romania, before finishing in his homeland, Ukraine, with over 350 points in over 600 games.

04/05: 33GP, 6 goals, 15 assists, 34 PIM

Last season: N/A

F Andrei Nikolaev (Bar Brovary, 07/08): The Ukrainian spent the first two seasons of the Stingrays existence as a vital member of the team, after joining with seasons experience in both the Russian and Ukrainian top leagues, as Rick Strachan went for the skilful, cheaper European, and more specifically Ukrainian, angle on the team. Nikolaev, who had previously been used as a utility player, was put up front for the Stingrays and impressed throughout his stay recording 63 points in 68 league games in two seasons with the Rays. As the Stingrays moved to the EU citizen only English Premier Ice Hockey League, Nikolaev and other names such as Alipov and Chernenko were ousted, never to return. Despite this they are a big part of the Stingrays history that should never be forgotten. Nikolaev returned to Ukraine, and moved back to defence, where he has spent seasons with Sokol Kiev (Belarus league), Bars Brovary (Ukraine league), ATEK Kiev (Ukraine league) and Berkut Brovary (Ukraine league).

04/05: 34GP, 12 goals, 15 assists, 6 PIM

Last season: 30 GP, 6 goals, 19 assists, -PIM

F Scott Wray (Rocky Mountain Rage, 07/08): Personally, he is the best player to play for the club along with Craig Minard. Whilst many despise him for his exploits in quitting the club after Minard, it is clear in my mind that Wray was one of the most exciting players the Stingrays fans have seen at the Hull Arena. As the plaudits reigned in for Minard on defence, the praise up front went to Canadian, Wray. Nicknamed "Wrayzor", he had speed never before seen in a Stingrays jersey and all he attributes that suggested he would be one of the best. Immediately a fan favourite, Wray totalled 17 points in 13 games with the Rays, including a memorable overtime goal in the crossover cup, against EIHL side Coventry Blaze in front of a bumper home crowd. Wray, along with Minard, will forever be remembered as the men who could have brought home the first ever piece of silverware home to the Stingrays. Instead we are left wondering: What if? Wray quit the club for personal reasons on the 8th December 2004 just days after defenceman Minard. Both headed back to the CHL. Wray did return to the UK, with London Racers of the EIHL the following season, where he was most certainly not as successful, in a team that struggled in the top league. Since then he has gone on to record a huge 103 goals and 108 assists in 177 games which he has spent with Amarillo (CHL), Elmira (UHL), Port Huron (UHL) and finally last season with the Rocky Mountain Rage (CHL).

04/05: 13GP, 4 goals, 13 assists, 34 PIM

Last season: 47 GP, 28 goals, 33 assists, 40 PIM

F Tim McKay (Solway Sharks, 07/08): A third line Brit, Tim McKay impressed fans with his speed along with a couple of goals in Cup play, whilst also adding 2 goals in the league. His speed was his most impressive asset in his short spell with the Stingrays, where he came and went without too much fuss. He came in and did a good job but did not return for the Rays EPL campaign instead returning to Scotland. In Scotland he signed for the Solway Sharks, where he originally signed from in 04/05, and has since put up decent numbers in the Scottish National League. Last season recording 8 goals and 13 assists in 21 games.

04/05: 9GP, 2 goals, 0 assists, 0 PIM

Last season: 21 GP, 8 goals, 13 assists, 26 PIM

F Dave Pyatt (Hull Stingrays, 04/05): Dave Pyatt was a player that many Hull fans had seen develop in the final few deep and dark times of the Hull Thunder, where the bulldog spirit of the British players (who had been left in the lurch by the owners who refused to pay players) was work 110%, usually against teams with full import talent. He continued this trait after stepping up for his first full season with the Rays in 2004/05. Much of the time he played 3rd line centre on a line of British players who worked hard defensively to shut down other sides and concede as few goals as possible. Pyatt achieved that goal and was a favourite to many fans. After the 04/05 year he took a year out and went travelling before returning to the UK, where he is now a referee.

04/05: 32GP, 1 goal, 1 assist, 6 PIM

Last season: N/A

F Dave Richie (Kingston Jets, 06/07): Richie was brought in as a 10th forward and in an unusual season with limited injuries he received very little ice time, and the ice time he did receive was unfortunately very forgettable. He moved back down to the Kingston Jets in the ENL for his next season before presumably retiring from the semi pro/professional game altogether.

04/05: 27GP, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 PIM

Last season: N/A

In this four part series I look at what happened to players from the first four seasons of the Excel Hull Stingrays existence and where they are playing their hockey now. NOTE: In each part I will only feature players that played their final season for the Stingrays in the, specific year.

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

What happened to....the 03/04 BNL team?

In this four part series I will look at what happened to players from the first four seasons of the Excel Hull Stingrays existence and where they are playing their hockey now.NOTE: In each part I will only feature players that played their final season for the Stingrays in the year I am focusing on.

In this part of the series I look at players from the Stingrays inaugural season in 2003-04.

2003/04

Position, Player Name (Last club, season)


G Pasi Raitanen (Sheffield Scimitars, 07/08): As one of the most liked goalies in British hockey history, Raitanen was brought in as the Stingrays first ever netminder but struggled in a team and organisation finding its feet. He was sacked mid season but has remained in Britain since, having short stints in Newcastle and Sheffield before signing for the Sheffield Scimitars of the EPL. He has been there for 3 seasons now posting a total of 116 appearances for the club and has never gone below the 900% mark for save percentage in a season.
03/04: 14GP 3.91 GAA 85.8% sv pct
Last season: 26 GP, 1 assist, 3.01 GAA, 90% sv pct

G Anders Hogberg (Dartmouth Destroyers, 05/06) :Hogberg replaced Pasi mid season in the Stingrays first season and well and truly cemented himself a fans favourite in a difficult first season. In the victories, which were few and far between, Hogberg was known to pirouette for the fans at the end of the game, an image that will be everlasting from the first season. Anders moved on to Swedish side Olofstroms IK in the Swedish Second division in 04/05 and Dartmouth Destroyers in the Canadian Elite Hockey League in 05/06. It seems since then he has retired from the game.
03/04: 20GP 3.07 GAA 90.5% sv pct
Last season: N/A


D Andy Munroe (Peterborough Phantoms, 07/08): Munroe was always a steady, stay at home defenceman for the Stingrays, and the Thunder before hand, and he has continued that trait throughout his hockey career. Since appearing for the Stingrays his hockey career has taken him to the Peterborough Phantoms of the EPL where he has been for 4 years now.
03/04: 36GP, 2 goals, 0 assists, 10 PIM
Last season: 40GP, 0 goals, 9 assists, 6 PIM


D Brent Pope (Cardiff Devils, 07/08): Pope began his one and only season with the Rays as one of the few players the fans had confidence in, at the end of the season this was turned on its head as he became one of the players who got fans pulling their hair out. After the Stingrays he made visits to Basingstoke and London in the EIHL before moving to the EPL in 05/06 with Sheffield, then Romford and Slough before pulling his British career full circle as he signed for Cardiff in 07/08, initially as bench coach then as player. He has now officially retired and has been assigned as General Manager in Cardiff.
03/04: 33GP, 4 goals, 15 assists, 122 PIM
Last season: 10 GP, 0 goals, 0 assists, 41 PIM

D Slava Timchenko (HK Gomel, 07/08): Timchenko was one of the few players to have come to the UK after playing in the Olympics. He came and went in one season without too much of hype but looking back was one of the most underrated players to have played in a Stingrays jersey. Since playing for the Rays he signed in Belarus with HK Gomel and has spent the last 4 years there whilst still playing for Team Ukraine at the World Championships. In 06/07 he had a particularly fruitful year in the Belarus league as he registered 10 goals and 20 assists in 40 games.
03/04: 31GP, 5 goals, 10 assists, 46 PIM
Last season: 29 GP, 0 goals, 5 assists, 42 PIM

Timchenko in action for Team Ukraine at the World Championships

F Michael Bowman (Slough Jets, 07/08): Bowman was, and still is, one of the hardest working and most consistent Brits that the Stingrays have had. During the 03/04 season he stapled this reputation with some solid, hardworking performances in the BNL. Since his season with the Stingrays he moved to the EPL, firstly with Sheffield, then Chelmsford and Peterborough in 04/05 before he moved to the Slough Jets, where he has been for the last 3 seasons, in which he has recorded 53 goals and 41 assists in 118 games.
03/04: 36GP, 3 goals, 7 assists, 8 PIM
Last season: 31 GP, 18 goals, 15 assists, 16 PIM


F Noel Burkitt (London Racers, 03/04): Burkitt was one of the fans least favourite players of, pretty much, all time and his axing was seen with much joy at the Hull Arena. Many a time he was likened to another effortless forward Dan Currie. After his sacking from the Rays he joined the London Racers in the Elite league before retiring back to Canada.
03/04: 15GP, 1 goals, 4 assists, 8 PIM
Last season: N/A


F Stephen Johnson (Hull Stingrays, 03/04): One of Hulls greatest ever servants, who played at the club for a total of 13 years, who came to call Hull home. After an understandably disappointing season in 03/04 he made the decision to retire from the game. With that came the news that the Stingrays would retire his #10 jersey and that his number would hang from the rafters. Never again will the #10 be seen on a Hull jersey.
03/04:15GP, 0 goals, 2 assists, 12 PIM
Last season: N/A


F Linus Schellin (Ferencváros TC, 07/08): Schellin was possibly one of Strachan’s biggest regrets and worst signings. After just 8 games with the Rays he had just 1 assist and showed the Stingrays nothing, he was promptly shown the door before finishing the season with ENL side Kingston Jets, where he scored 5 goals and 6 assists in 7 games . He then moved on to Moval in the Swedish Second division, playing 4 games, before moving to Hungary in 05/06, where he played a season each with Dunaújváros AC and Ferencváros TC. He continued to play with Ferencváros last season although his stats are unavailable.
03/04: 8GP, 0 goals, 1 assist, 4PIM
Last season: N/A

F Stuart Brittle (Sheffield Scimitars, 07/08): Brittle was another of the Stingrays first season regrets. He was initially signed up to Telford Tigers before they played the Stingrays in a challenge game pre-season, after which Strachan signed him up. He played the majority of games for the Stingrays but received little ice time and as such only scored 1 assist whilst failing to impress the fans. He, like many others, signed in the EPL, this time with Sheffield Scimitars where he still is. He has recorded 70 points for the Scims in the last 3 seasons with them.
03/04: 30GP, 0 goals, 1 assists, 2 PIM
Last season: 39 GP, 7 goals, 11 assists, 30 PIM.


Next time....the difficult second season 04/05