The 2017 IIHF International Coaching Symposium is organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the German Ice Hockey Association (DEB) and the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Organizing Committee. Well-known international experts will speak in this symposium and provide you with information on current issues concerning long-term player development, leadership and off-ice training….
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GB Women’s Universities beaten by 2013 gold-medal winners Great Britain Women’s Universities side went down 14-0 to Canada in their second match at the 28th Winter Universiade in Almaty Canada, who won gold four years ago in Italy, took the game with period scores of 8-0, 5-0, 1-0 as they put a mammoth 77 shots on…
Opening-day defeats for Men and Women Great Britain Men and Great Britain Women’s Universities sides were beaten in their opening games at the 28th Winter Universiade in Almaty GB Men fall to defeat against Slovakia Great Britain Men’s Universities were beaten 9-0 by Slovakia in their opening game. Slovakia took the game with period scores of…
Positive response for new tier-two plans for UK ice hockey There was a very healthy turnout at the meeting in Manchester this week for the proposed tier-two nationwide league in the UK. Led by Ice Hockey UK chairman Richard Grieveson, along with EIHA chairman Ken Taggart and SIH chairman David Hand, the meeting started with…
GB Women’s University side all set for opening game against Kazakhstan Great Britain Women’s University side have had good on-ice sessions ahead of their first game at the 28th Winter Universiade in Almaty GB take on hosts Kazakhstan at 8pm local time (2pm UK time) tomorrow. Britain left the UK for Almanty on Wednesday and coach James…
Robertson replaces Krogh in GB U18s squad Great Britain Under-18s have made a roster change to their squad for April’s World Championship in Gangneung. Richard Krogh has had to withdraw from the squad because of education commitments and he will be replaced by Caly Robertson (Fife). GB face hosts Korea, along with Croatia, Estonia, Lithuania…
The Great Britain Men’s University side have left for Kazakhstan ahead of the 28th Winter Universiade. The Winter Universiade in Almaty is a multi-sport winter event which sees student athletes from all over the world compete in 10 events. GB will take on some of the leading ice hockey nations in the world from 29th…
The Great Britain Women’s University side have left for Kazakhstan ahead of the 28th Winter Universiade. The Winter Universiade in Almaty is a multi-sport winter event which sees student athletes from all over the world compete in 10 events. GB will take on some of the leading ice hockey nations in the world from 29th January…
Article from www.championshockeyleague.net It’s official, the Nottingham Panthers will play in the 2017-18 Champions Hockey League. On Tuesday, the CHL Board approved the participation of the Continental Cup winners, making the English club the first team known for next season. “It was a great achievement for a club from the UK to win the first…
Statement from Ice Hockey UK, EIHA and SIH UK ice hockey’s governing bodies would like to reinforce their commitment to holding a meeting next week regarding a proposed new tier-two league. IHUK, EIHA and SIH acknowledge that the EPL clubs discussed the current proposals at a recent EPL club meeting – the results of which…
Top IIHF honour for former GB coach and player Former Great Britain player and coach Tony Hand will be inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame. The 49-year-old will receive the Richard ‘Bibi’ Torriani Award – for an outstanding career by a player from a non-top hockey nation – as part of the 2017 inductees. The Edinburgh-born…
Nottingham Panthers made history on Sunday night as they became the first side from the UK to win the Continental Cup. Corey Neilson’s side beat hosts Ritten 4-1 to win the four-team Super Final in Italy. Robert Farmer scored twice, including an empty netter, while Matt Carter and Chris Lawrence were also on target. Click…