Head Coach Pete Russell says Great Britain have the heart and desire to beat Austria this evening and avoid relegation from the World Championship in Finland. The two sides go head-to-head in the Nokia Arena in Tampere at 20:20 (18:20 UK time) – their first meeting in 10 years. GB need a regulation-time victory to…
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It may have been a 4-3 defeat by Latvia for Great Britain in the World Championship this afternoon, but there were two very special moments which saw Cade Neilson and Lewis Hook score their first GB goals. After Brett Perlini had put GB ahead with the man advantage, Neilson’s powerplay goal at the backdoor went…
Click here for full game stats Great Britain were beaten 4-3 by Latvia in their sixth game at the World Championship in Tampere, Finland. There were first GB goals for Cade Neilson and Lewis Hook, while Ben O’Connor became the 12th player to reach 75 caps. The defeat means Britain need to beat Austria in…
Defenceman Ben O’Connor makes his 75th appearance for Great Britain in this afternoon’s match with Latvia in the World Championship in Tampere. He was presented with a special cap in the dressing room in a presentation led by GB General Manager Andy Buxton and Ice Hockey UK General Secretary Andy French. O’Connor is the 12th…
Great Britain play their sixth game at the IIHF World Championship in Finland as they face Latvia at 16:20 (14:20 UK time). Latvia come into the Group B encounter in the Nokia Arena in Tampere on the back of Friday’s 4-3 victory over Austria after a penalty shootout to leave them with four points from…
Great Britain have named their squad for the IIHF Under-18 Women’s World Championship Division II in Istanbul. Following the withdrawal of New Zealand, the nine-team competition will now run from 27th June to 5th July and will be played on two ice sheets at the Zeytinburnu Ice Rink. The nine competing teams are GB, Australia, Iceland,…
It’s not just the Great Britain team representing the nation at the World Championship in Finland, UK official Danny Beresford is officiating at the top level for the first time in his career. He joins Andy Dalton (2019), Matthew Folka (2004) and Moray Hanson (2004) with the distinction of UK officials working in the top…
Click here for full game stats Great Britain were beaten 6-0 by the Olympic champions Finland in the World Championship in Tampere this afternoon. It was a fourth win in five matches for the number one ranked team in the world in-front of a sold-out crowd of 13,500 in the Nokia Arena, but luck wasn’t…