Author: Enda Mulcahy

Montreal, Quebec - May 25, 2024: Outside the landmark Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL.

Irish-Born Jack Riley in the NHL National Hockey League 1932-1936

Jack Riley NHL Statistics

—1932-1936

Jack Riley NHL Statistics 1932-1936

PlayerGoalsGoalsGoalsGoals
PlayerGSeasonAgeTeamGPGAPTSPIMEVPPGSHGGWG
Jack Riley01932-3322Detroit Redwings1000
Jack Riley61933-3423Montreal Canadiens486111745100
Jack Riley41934-3524Montreal Canadiens474111544001
Jack Riley01935-3625Boston Bruins800000000
Totals101932-3622-253 Teams10410223289201
Year-by-Year Statistics for Irish-born Jack Riley of Berckenla, Ireland, in the National Hockey League 1932-1936 [References: 4: https://stathead.com/hockey/player-season-finder.cgi?request=1&pob=IRL]
G = Goals, GP = Games Played, A = Assists, PTS = Points (G+A), PIM = Penalty Minutes, EV = Even Strength Goals, PPG = Power Play Goals, SHG = Short-Handed Goals, GWG = Game-Winning Goals
*Note: Advanced Goal Statistics (EV, PPG, SHG, GWG) only available since 1933-34

National Hockey League Final Standings and Stanley Cup Finals

—1932-33 to 1935-36

NHL National Hockey League 1932-33

NHL 1932-33GPWLTGFGAPTS
Canadian Division
Toronto Maple Leafs482418611911154
Montreal Maroons482220613511950
Montreal Canadiens48182559211541
New York Americans481522119111841
Ottawa Senators481127108813132
American Division
Boston Bruins48251581248858
Detroit Redwings48251581119358
New York Rangers482317813510754
Chicago Blackhawks481620128810144
Totals43217917974983983432
National Hockey League Final Standings 1932-33 [References: 1 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Final Standings 1923 to 1933, Pg. 148. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

Stanley Cup Finals 1932-33

Teams / GamesG1 (Apr 4, NY)G2 (Apr 8, Tor)G3 (Apr 11, Tor)G4 (Apr 13, Tor)Games Won
New York Rangers53213
Toronto Maple Leafs11301
Totals64514 / 16
Results of Stanley Cup Final Series 1932-33 [References: 3 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Stanley Cup Scores, Rosters 1942-1915, Pg. 253. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

NHL National Hockey League 1933-34

NHL 1933-34GPWLTGFGAPTS
Canadian Division
Toronto Maple Leafs482613917411961
Montreal Canadiens48222069910150
Montreal Maroons4819181111712249
New York Americans4815231010413240
Ottawa Senators481329611514332
American Division
Detroit Redwings482414101139858
Chicago Blackhawks48201711888351
New York Rangers482119812011350
Boston Bruins481825511113041
Totals4321781787610411041432
National Hockey League Final Standings 1933-34 [References: 2 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Final Standings 1934 to 1944, Pg. 149. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

Stanley Cup Finals 1933-34

Teams / GamesG1 (Apr 3, Det)G2 (Apr 5, Det)G3 (Apr 8, Chi)G4 (Apr 10, Chi)Games Won
Chicago Blackhawks24213
Detroit Redwings11501
Totals35714 / 16
Results of Stanley Cup Final Series 1933-34 [References: 3 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Stanley Cup Scores, Rosters 1942-1915, Pg. 253. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

NHL National Hockey League 1934-35

NHL 1934-35GPWLTGFGAPTS
Canadian Division
Toronto Maple Leafs483014415711164
Montreal Maroons48241951239253
Montreal Canadiens481923611014544
New York Americans481227910014233
St. Louis Eagles48113168614428
American Division
Boston Bruins482616612911258
Chicago Blackhawks48261751188857
New York Rangers482220613713950
Detroit Redwings481922712711445
Totals4321891894910871987432
National Hockey League Final Standings 1934-35 [References: 2 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Final Standings 1934 to 1944, Pg. 149. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

Stanley Cup Finals 1934-35

Teams / GamesG1 (Apr 4, Tor)G2 (Apr 6, Tor)G3 (Apr 9, Mon)Games Won
Montreal Maroons3343
Toronto Maple Leafs2111
Totals5453 / 14
Results of Stanley Cup Final Series 1934-35 [References: 7 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Stanley Cup Scores, Rosters 1942-1915, Pg. 253. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

NHL National Hockey League 1935-36

NHL 1935-36GPWLTGFGAPTS
Canadian Division
Montreal Maroons4822161011410654
Toronto Maple Leafs482319612610652
New York Americans481625710912239
Montreal Canadiens481126118212333
American Division
Detroit Redwings482416812410356
Boston Bruins4822206928350
Chicago Blackhawks4821198939250
New York Rangers48191712919650
Totals38415815868831831384
National Hockey League Final Standings 1935-36 [References: 2 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Final Standings 1934 to 1944, Pg. 149. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

Stanley Cup Finals 1935-36

Teams / GamesG1 (Apr 5, Det)G2 (Apr 7, Det)G3 (Apr 9, Tor)G4 (Apr 11, Tor)Games Won
Detroit Redwings39333
Toronto Maple Leafs14421
Totals413754 / 29
Results of Stanley Cup Final Series 1935-36 [References: 7 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Stanley Cup Scores, Rosters 1942-1915, Pg. 253. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada]

National Hockey League Final Standings 1932-33 1

National Hockey League Final Standings 1933-34 to 1935-362

Results of Stanley Cup Final Series 1932-33 to 1935-363

Report

—Jack Riley

Jack Riley, born in Berckenla, Ireland, had four successful seasons playing in the National Hockey League from 1932 to 1936. 4

Starting his NHL career with Detroit Redwings in 1932, Riley played a single season in Michigan’s largest city before being traded to Montreal, where he played in 48 games in the 1933-34 season, scoring 6 goals with 11 assists for 17 points. 5

Riley stayed with the Canadiens for the 1934-35 season, playing in 47 games that season, achieving 4 goals and 7 assists for 11 points, with one of the goals being a game-winning goal.6

Riley was traded again after the season, to Boston, where he played in 8 games for the Bruins in 1935-36.7

NHL Media

—Montreal Canadiens

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Montreal Canadiens Rink in Modern Times after a game.

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Montreal, Quebec – May 25, 2024: Outside the landmark Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL.

By Jeff Whyte

Footnotes and References

—01.03

  1. [References: 1 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Final Standings 1923 to 1933, Pg. 148. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada] ↩︎
  2. [References: 2 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Final Standings 1934 to 1944, Pg. 149. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada] ↩︎
  3. [References: 3 – National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2018, “Stanley Cup Scores, Rosters 1942-1915, Pg. 253. Published by Dan Diamond and Associates, Toronto, Canada] ↩︎
  4. Year-by-Year Statistics for Irish-born Jack Riley of Berckenla, Ireland, in the National Hockey League 1932-1936 [References: 4: https://stathead.com/hockey/player-season-finder.cgi?request=1&pob=IRL] ↩︎
  5. Year-by-Year Statistics for Irish-born Jack Riley of Berckenla, Ireland, in the National Hockey League 1932-1936 [References: 4: https://stathead.com/hockey/player-season-finder.cgi?request=1&pob=IRL] ↩︎
  6. Year-by-Year Statistics for Irish-born Jack Riley of Berckenla, Ireland, in the National Hockey League 1932-1936 [References: 4: https://stathead.com/hockey/player-season-finder.cgi?request=1&pob=IRL] ↩︎
  7. Year-by-Year Statistics for Irish-born Jack Riley of Berckenla, Ireland, in the National Hockey League 1932-1936 [References: 4: https://stathead.com/hockey/player-season-finder.cgi?request=1&pob=IRL] ↩︎
Montreal, Canada - March 18 2018:Junior hokey team parading in the Saint Patrick`s Day in Montreal downtown

IIHA Irish Ice Hockey Association League A 2022-23

Standings

IIHA Irish Ice Hockey Association League A 2022-23

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGADiff
195401046388
23300618513
3211021073
411002000
5413022834-6
600000000
600000000
6Sirens00000000
9303001028-18

Results

About the Irish Ice Hockey Association League A 2022-23

The Irish Ice Hockey Association League A features five teams from four clubs – Dublin Buccaneers, Flying Ducks (Dublin), Dun Dealgan Warriors (Dundalk, Co. Louth), and Latvian Hawks 1 and 2 (a.k.a. Wild Hawks, Dundalk). Celtic Clovers another Dublin team pulled out just before the first game and another three teams were signed up before the season started but have so far not taken part: Cork Wolfpack, Kilkenny Storm and Sirens (an All-Women’s team).

Ice Hockey Stock Image

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Montreal, Canada - March 18 2018:Junior hokey team parading in the Saint Patrick`s Day in Montreal downtown
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References

Scoreboard References

[1] IIHA (2022) Game Center [Internet] Available from: https://iiha.org/game-center/ [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[2] Flying Ducks Facebook (2022) Post, August 6, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/FlyingDucksIrl/posts/pfbid08QucGhSs44J3yxhT8ygxYW1ekbUtrKJi1mj9MZPZda9yRATEN5cPM8kVSVp9adSDl [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[3] Flying Ducks Facebook (2022) Post, August 19, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/FlyingDucksIrl/posts/pfbid026gYS1DwpT8fzhztdZ1oxwUVDiUM67a7zk9Tfuy62KHvow1ssL1jBGRAvVsi2Y23Kl [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[4] Flying Ducks Facebook (2022) Post, August 27, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/FlyingDucksIrl/posts/pfbid02mCytBopgtjmE9f4jbCa91rrU5iSMkdiEAo2LrFSjQWqihy3xzMtWCtdTW7MkeCphl [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[5] Dublin Buccaneers (2022) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublinbuccaneers.com/schedule.html  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[6] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, August 6, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0325jvueb9B4BEmu6eSc87GzKFziiG4Cwoegenfp628H9HPWGDVundb1cNjbmkw3fXl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[7] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, August 9, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0PD5eMG9tBcQWg9Mxyg3YVabqfdgqdgK1niBevdCoVUFakaA4dLtgr1PjmUkFT4Pol  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[8] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, August 14, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid02aZchktfcyhSona1GubsCoH9MDC61Jb4aQcb94aTn5bwTfieLMa3tTkiV5NfeAnoql  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[9] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, August 18, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid02sDMuu5neYvYmRU9wgnRPtZX6Vfz56pqfTzP7hB4y9fJBoGhMNXjMMx8WQvHFS5w6l  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[10] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, August 21, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid02PaNkXZRmnJD9tNdzrbY8WVif2NaUNTqgsjwr6782bn89ZdDHoJ8vNHTmeFqVnveXl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[11] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, August 22, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0jz74DVu7p3z71mS9ydJgRCz5gFCU19irBFkQtu6DSNpbzdPVf1fBHKYRQNtAmqxkl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[12] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, August 28, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0eePJajUGxVaez2uZdfCt16w6moX53AHreUwpm88hPj5s2yreaYqVMi2Ce5JbZRR9l  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[13] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, September 8, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0Fw6KkvDd8Ai2aMt3ug4FKaYxafgaT44YFDcB9cD9AFLxaGnyJ3ffYY4DyNmkv32Wl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[14] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, October 16, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0yPnmjTj8tgRUoMtoiRrRdK6KWWL7WnK4RdqjSzoCFwJHqYgDSU8DPsQNBCmn9vrUl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[15] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, October 29, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid02BAa72YL74HDFfnsbdupZkqGNqfdFb89P7VqP73NLUkVCrQZgXaFn9FP2L57bebiQl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[16] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, October 30, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0TK3qUsio6fmKXB3BgAw2PaavYZxLveVmmFoPXeX6xRMCYXxkz2ZrWupFELr7GrF6l  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[17] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, November 5, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid02V69DwjenD12QB9njZ9bgvMUJurNsqf6RehXGmcBvUfmGBzKqXTy82RdCb46g8HJ4l  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[18] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, November 5, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0377YuCQt3ck2oYiJhtKERBAu6pAJHKcR4zRosPQ5UA3q6Tx5zUNay2n9ep4WKTykHl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[19] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, November 12, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid02XiASF5tALhFxTnfy1rEV5Ru8BpHDSHRskVdUTpAZYGaJ8BpPdeFCPowpPRveXC56l  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[20] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, November 12, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid08r8nGH9hfgs9in91fFYXWw6WcDqwaEU2Gzi9LSgvAoV19GCugwHkDXZSRAbc3J4Jl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[21] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, November 26, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid0QUMrn1wZH7hzGW9Ccq1WN3vKVuHpiae8tJatQH2krGDxZKSJDWke6KhHAK7CSdkHl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

[22] Dublin Buccaneers Facebook (2022) Post, November 26, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinBuccaneersIHC/posts/pfbid096SZQq2BHW6o9og6xJRBvEamwZfxsE8NBzMeV5B3bmK3AsVjwJfKuq8ZxhoSYoQFl  [Accessed 27 November 2022]

Logo References

[IHL-1] Celtic Clovers (2022) Celtic-Clovers-logo-275X275 [Internet] Available from: http://celticclovers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Celtic-Clovers-logo-275X275.png [Accessed 27 November 2022][Edited with White Background Added by Eirball]

[IHL-2] Dublin Buccaneers (2022) anchor-sword-finished-copy_2 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublinbuccaneers.com/uploads/1/3/3/1/133137450/editor/anchor-sword-finished-copy_2.png [Accessed 27 November 2022][Edited with White Background Added by Eirball]

[IHL-3] Dublin Buccaneers (2022) dundalk-warriors-logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublinbuccaneers.com/uploads/1/3/3/1/133137450/published/dundalk-warriors-logo.png?1634288331 [Accessed 27 November 2022][Edited with white background added by Eirball]

[IHL-4] Dublin Buccaneers (2022) ducks-logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublinbuccaneers.com/uploads/1/3/3/1/133137450/published/ducks-logo.png?1634288341 [Accessed 27 November 2022][Edited with white background added by Eirball]

[IHL-5] Dublin Buccaneers (2022) latvian-hawks-logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublinbuccaneers.com/uploads/1/3/3/1/133137450/published/latvian-hawks-logo.png?1634288381 [Accessed 27 November 2022][Edited with white background added by Eirball]

[IHL-6] Kilkenny Storm Facebook (2022) Profile Picture, September 9, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=563278978927278&set=a.563278948927281 [Accessed 13 March 2023][Actual Logo reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/304978158_563278965593946_774222994367147299_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=bOPXUdnpRXMAX-XyMB1&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AfCoqevh67h4zmp-GyKCfkCyXyq-bvJIUn3STu0uP-JUgw&oe=6414CBCA ][Accessed 13 March 2023]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan and Niall McEvoy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 27 November 2022

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International Ice Hockey Friendlies (Irish Clubs) 1986-87

Schedule

Schedule compiled from results in Stewart Roberts’ Ice Hockey Annual 1987-88. Please purchase a copy to view the original. [References: 2]

Report

The Royal College of Surgeons travelled from Dublin, Ireland to Bristol, England to play the BIHA Heineken League Division 2 Midlands team Bristol Phantoms in an Ice Hockey Friendly match on 6 February 1987, with the game finishing an 11-11 tie [References: 2]. Bristol Phantoms finished third behind Welsh teams Cardiff Devils and Deeside Dragons in Division 2 Midlands in 1986-87 in the Cardiff Devils debut season [References: 3]

REFERENCES

IMAGES

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

BIBLIOGRAPHY

[2] Roberts, Stewart (Ed.) (1987) “Overseas Visitors to Britain” The Ice Hockey Annual 1986-87. pg. 152. Crowood Press, Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire, Great Britain.

[3] Roberts, Stewart (Ed.) (1987) “Division 2” The Ice Hockey Annual 1986-87. pg. 106-110. Crowood Press, Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire, Great Britain.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Niall McEvoy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish, North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 5 June 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

IIHA Irish Ice Hockey Association Morrow Group All-Ireland Challenge 1995-96

IIHA Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [References: 1]

Schedule

Match Day Morrow Group All-Ireland Challenge
20 - 2

Castlereagh Flames vs Dublin Flyers

Schedule compiled from results in Stewart Roberts’ Ice Hockey Annual 1996-97. Please purchase a copy to view the original. [References: 2]

Report

The former Ayr Bruins and Streatham Redskins British League Netminder Jim Graves coached Castlereagh Flames to a 20-2 victory in the Morrow Group All-Ireland Challenge versus Dublin Flyers on 6 January 1996. The game was billed as the first game of its kind in Ireland. [References: 2]

REFERENCES

IMAGES

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

BIBLIOGRAPHY

[2] Roberts, Stewart (Ed.) (1997) “Other Competitions: Morrow Group All-Ireland Challenge” The Ice Hockey Annual 1996-97. pg. 145. Stewart Roberts, Brighton, Great Britain.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Niall McEvoy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish, North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 5 June 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

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CHL Champions Hockey League 2022-23

Group Stage Standings

CHL Champions Hockey League Group A 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1Aalborg Pirates (Den)0000000
1Jukurit Mikkeli (Fin)0000000
1Luleå Hockey (Swe)0000000
1Sparta Prague (Cze)0000000

CHL Champions Hockey League Group B 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1EV Zug (Swi)0000000
1Grizzlys Wolfsburg (Ger)0000000
1Olimpija Ljubljana (Slo)0000000
1TPS Turku (Fin)0000000

CHL Champions Hockey League Group C 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1Rapperswil-Jona Lakers (Swi)0000000
1Red Bull Munich (Ger)0000000
1Slovan Bratislava (Svk)0000000
1Tappara Tampere (Fin)0000000

CHL Champions Hockey League Group D 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1Fehérvár AV19 (Hun)0000000
1GKS Katowice (Pol)0000000
1Rögle Ängleholm (Swe)0000000
1ZSC Lions Zurich (Swi)0000000

CHL Champions Hockey League Group E 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1Fribourg-Gottéron (Swi)0000000
1Ilves Tampere (Fin)0000000
1Red Bull Salzburg (Aut)0000000
1Stavanger Oilers (Nor)0000000

CHL Champions Hockey League Group F 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1Comarch Cracovia (Pol)0000000
1Färjestad Karlstad (Swe)0000000
1Straubing Spiders (Ger)0000000
1Villach SV (Aut)0000000

CHL Champions Hockey League Group G 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1Eisbaren Berlin (Ger)0000000
1Frölunda Gothenburg (Swe)0000000
1Grenoble (Fra)0000000
1Mountfield HK (Cze)0000000

CHL Champions Hockey League Group H 2022

PosTeamGPWLOTPTSGFGA
1Belfast Giants (NIR)0000000
1HC Davos (Swi)0000000
1Oceláři Třinec (Cze)0000000
1Skellefteå AIK (Swe)0000000

Note: Standings Calculated automatically from results. Please visit the Champions Hockey League website for Official Standings at: [References: 1]

Belfast Giants Report

Belfast Giants were drawn in Group H of the 2022-23 Champions Hockey League, playing HC Davos of Switzerland, hosts of the prestigious Spengler Cup International Ice Hockey Tournament; Oceláři Třinec of Czech Republic and Skellefteå AIK from Northern Sweden. [References: 1]

About the Champions Hockey League 2022-23

The Champions Hockey League is the highest level International Club Competition in European Ice Hockey. Featuring 32 teams from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and in 2022-23 Belfast Giants from Northern Ireland representing the Elite Ice Hockey League.

References

[1] CHL (2022) CHL Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.championshockeyleague.com/en/schedule?dm_i=4WL6,OSP8,4VC9CT,31DYC,1#select_schedule=0 [Accessed 3 June 2022]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Niall McEvoy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish, North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 3 June 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

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Romanian Ice Hockey League 1995-96

Final Standings 1995-96

Romanian Ice Hockey League 1995-96

PosTeamWL
1HC Steaua Bucharest (Rom)181
2HC Dunarea Galati (Rom)109
2HC Progrym Gheorgheni (Rom)217
2HC Sportul Studentesc (Rom)136
2IMASA Sf. Gheorghe (Rom)217
2SC Miercurea Ciuc (Rom)127

Playoffs

note: Exact Date of Playoffs not Known.

Report

Steaua Bucharest and Sportul Studentesc qualified for the Romanian Ice Hockey League Playoffs in 1995-96, finishing in first and second place on 37 Points and 27 Points respectively in the 6 team league. SC Miercurea Ciuc (25 Points) and Dunarea Galati (21 points) finished mid-table and Progrym Gheorgheni and IMASA Sf. Gheorghe finished in the bottom two and were relegated on 5 points each.

Internet Archives

[2] Sportul Studentesc Wayback Machine (2003)Hockey: Archives: 1995-96 [Internet] Available from:  http://web.archive.org/web/20030606215130/http://members.rogers.com/sportul/ [Accessed 4 July 2021]

Bibliography

[2] IIHF/Horst Eckert (1997) “Eishockey Almanac 97” pg. 145

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

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International Hockey League 2018-2020

IHL Standings 2018-19

International Hockey League 2018-19

PosTeamWL
1HK ECE Celje (Slo)13-20-13
1HK Slavija Junior (Bul)12-42-10
1HK Triglav (Slo)16-03-9
1HK Vojvodina (Ser)2-30-23
1KHL Medveščak (Cro)9-23-14
1KHL Mladost (Bul)7-25-14
1KHL Zagreb (Cro)13-23-10
1SKHL Crvena Zvezda (Ser)24-10-3

References: see [2] In references section

Note: W = Wins in Regulation (3 points) – Wins in Overtime (2 Points). L = Losses in Overtime (1 Point) – Losses in Regulation (0 Points) Pct = Total Points

IHL Standings 2019-20

International Hockey League 2019-20

PosTeamWL
1HK Hidria Jesenice (Slo)6-02-11
1HK Slavija Junior (Bul)12-41-4
1HK Triglav (Slo)10-22-3
1HK True Celje (Slo)3-10-17
1HK Vojvodina (Ser)6-12-11
1KHL Mladost (Bul)7-02-6
1SKHL Crvena Zvezda (Ser)12-21-4

References: see [3] In references section

Note: W = Wins in Regulation (3 points) – Wins in Overtime (2 Points). L = Losses in Overtime (1 Point) – Losses in Regulation (0 Points) Pct = Total Points

IHL Report 2018-19

SKHL Crvena Zvezda (Red Star) from Beograd (Belgrade, Serbia) won the 2018-19 International Hockey League (Balkan Ice Hockey) in style, winning 25 of their 28 games, 24 of those games in Regulation to finish on 74 Points, well clear of second-placed HK Triglav (Slovenia) on 51 Points. Mid-Table finishers in the 8-team Balkan-Area League were KHL Zagreb (Croatia) 46 points, HK Slavija Junior (Sofia, Bulgaria) 46 Points, and  HK ECE Celje (Slovenia) 43 Points.

KHL Medveščak (Croatia) finished 6th on 34 Points, KHL Mladost (Sofia, Bulgaria) in 7th on 30 points and HK Vojvodina (Serbia) on 12 Points finished last.

IHL Report 2019-20

The 2019-20 International Hockey League (Balkan Ice Hockey) season featured one less team on 2018-19 with the loss of KHL Zagreb and KHL Medveščak (both Croatian teams). The addition of HK Hidria Jesenice of Slovenia brought the number of teams to 7.

The season was curtailed early due to the Worldwide COVID-19 Pandemic. with SKHL Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade to English speakers) 41 Points from 19 games and HK Slavija Junior (Sofia, Bulgaria) 45 Points from 21 Games neck and neck at the top of the Standings.

Third place was occupied by HK Triglav (Slovenia) 36 Points with mid-table going to KHL Mladost (Sofia, Bulgaria) 23 Points, HK Vojvodina  (Serbia) 22 points and HK Hidria Jesenice (Slovenia) 20 Points. HK True Celje of Slovenia were 7th on 11 Points.

References

Websites

[2] Hockey Serbia (2021) Takmicenja: IHL Tables 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: https://hockeyserbia.com/takmicenja/ihl/2018-2019/  [Accessed 4 July 2021]

Websites

[3] Hockey Serbia (2021) Takmicenja: IHL Tables 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://hockeyserbia.com/takmicenja/ihl/2019-2020/#tabela [Accessed 4 July 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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European Inter-State Ice Hockey Leagues 1995-96

IIHF Logo old
IIHF Logo old [References: 1]

East European Hockey League 1995-96

EEHL 1995-96PWDLGFGAPts
Neman Grodno (BLR)2826111545753
Polimir Nowopolotsk (BLR)2822241756746
Belstal Schlobin (BLR)2815491138434
Junior Riga (LAT)28133121227429
Kiew (UKR)2812313948627
Ldinka KPI Kiew (UKR)2874179913618
Energija Elekranai (LIT)2863197715115
Junost Minsk (BLR)280226442232
[References: 2]

Cup of the Low Countries 1995-96

Cup of the Low Countries 1995-96PWDLGFGAPts
Phantoms Deurne (BEL)1816021597332
HYC VDV Herentals (BEL)1814041347528
HIJS Hoky Den Haag (NED)1811161408323
Griffoens Geel (BEL)1811071038422
SIJC Utrecht (NED)189181139119
IJHC Assen (NED)1891811211219
Red Eagles Den Bosch (NED)18711010311715
Chiefs Leuven (BEL)1860128012512
Amstel Tigers Amsterdam (NED)1850137313910
SIJ Leeuwarden (NED) #18001845168-2
[References: 2]

Note: # 2 Points deducted.

Alpen League 1995-96

Alpen League 1995-96PWDLGFGAPts
Pool East
HK Jesenice (SLO) (Q)10703603314
CE Wien (AUT) (Q)10604473512
HC Gardena (ITA)10505564410
HC Fassa (ITA)10505374710
HC Bled (SLO)1040638388
SG Brunigo (ITA)1030726486
Pool Central
KAC Klagenfurt (AUT) (Q)10901603118
Olimpija Ljubljana (SLO) (Q)10703603314
VSV Villach (AUT)10703603414
HC Bolzano (ITA)1040641488
HC Asiago (ITA)1020826614
HC Allegue (ITA)1010923632
Pool West
VEU Feldkirch (AUT) (Q)8602782512
HC Varese (ITA) (Q)8602382512
EHC Lustenau (AUT)840440318
HC 24 Milano (ITA)840444398
HC Devils Milano (ITA)800813430
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Qualification
1997Olimpija Ljubljana4HC Jesenice2
1997CE Wien6HC Varese3
Semi-Finals
1997VSE Feldkirch5Olimpija Ljubljana3
1997CE Wien2KAC Klagenfurt1
Final
1997VEU Feldkirch4CE Wien0
[References: 2]

Atlantic League 1995-96

Atlantic League 1995-96PWDLGFGAPts
Dragons Rouen (FRA) (C)10820772318
Flames Bleues Reims (FRA)1033439389
IK Esbjerg (DEN)832335408
IK Herning (DEN)1032538528
Gothiques Amiens (FRA)931528417
Tilburg Trappers (NED) +720522454
[References: 2]

Note: + 3 Games involving Tilburg Trappers unplayed.

Balkan League 1995-96

Balkan League 1995-96PWDLGFGAPts
HC Sportul Studenasc (ROM) (Q)1080216
HC Bucuresti (ROM) (Q)1080216
HC Crvena Zvezda Beograd (YUG)1070314
HC Slavia Sofia (BUL) (Q)104068
HC Vojvodina (YUG)102084
HC Levsky Sofia (BUL)101092
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
1997HC Bucuresti5HC Crvena Zvezda3
1997HC Sportul Studentasc8HC Slavia Sofia3
3rd Place
1997HC Crvena Zvezda5HC Slavia Sofia1
Final
1997HC Bucuresti8HC Sportul Studentasc2
[References: 2]

Report

Phantoms Deurne of Belgium won the Cup of the Lowlands between the Top 4 Belgian and Top 6 Dutch teams in 1995-96, winning 16 of their 18 games. The Atlantic League (6 teams from France, Denmark and Netherlands) was won by Dragons Rouen of France with 18 points from 10 games, well ahead of second-placed Flames Bleues Reims, also France. The East European Hockey League played a 28-game schedule between 8 teams from Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia and Lithuania and was won convincingly by the Belarussian side Neman Grodno who won 26 of their games. The other two leagues, the Alpen League and Balkan League had Playoffs which were won by VEU Feldkirch (Austria) and HC Bucuresti (Romania) respectively.

About

European Inter-State Ice Hockey Leagues give teams in smaller countries a chance to compete at a higher level on a regular basis as well as playing in their own National Leagues. The East European Hockey League (Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania), Alpen League (Austria, Italy, Slovenia), Cup of the Lowlands (Belgium, Netherlands), Atlantic League (France, Netherlands, Denmark), and Balkan League (Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia) were the European Inter-State Leagues of 1996-97. Each of these countries had either competed in the World Championships in 1996, either in Pool A without qualifying for the Final Stages (Italy, Austria, France), Pool B (Latvia, Switzerland, Belarus, Denmark, Netherlands), Pool C (Ukraine, Slovenia, Romania) or Pool D (Lithuania, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Bulgaria).

References

Logos

[1] Seeklogo (2021) IIHF-logo-815C148E41-seeklogo.com [Internet] Available from: https://seeklogo.com/images/I/IIHF-logo-815C148E41-seeklogo.com.gif [Accessed 29 May 2021]

Bibliography

[2] Horst Eckert (1997) Eishockey Almanack 97 International I.I.H.F. Yearbook 1996-97 pg. 81, 87, 128, 142, 178.

Acknowledgements

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Castlereagh Cougars Irish Ice Hockey Team Roster and Match Reports 1986-87

Week 1 – 22 September 1986

Castlereagh Cougars 14 Lee Valley Lions 2 – The first ever game played at Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland was an exhibition match on 22 September 1986 between Castlereagh Cougars and Lee Valley Lions. 2,000 spectators witnessed the home team Cougars triumph 14-2 thanks to goals from Tony MacGoldstone (4), Phil MacAdams (4), Brendan Hogan (3), Michael O’Rocchio (3), Craigan O’Melancon (1) as well a numerous assists from above as well as Patrick O’Quiney. Lee Valley Lions were from Leyton in East London and played that season in the Norwich Union Autumn Cup.

At Dundonald International Ice Bowl Att: 2,000P1P2P3Total
Castlereagh Cougars46414
Lee Valley Lions0202
[References: 1]
TeamScorers (Goals + Assists)
Castlereagh CougarsMacGoldstone 4+4, MacAdams 4+3, Hogan 3+4, O’Rocchio 2+2, O’Melancon 1+2, O’Quiney 0+3
Lee Valley LionsVirta 2+0, Lehti 0+1, Williams 0+1
[References: 1]

Roster 1986

NamePosition
Gairey O’Brien
Tony MacGoldstoneCaptain
Brendan Hogan
Patrick O’Quiney
Stephen O’James
Phil MacAdams
Michael O’Rocchio
Craigan O’Melancon
Alexander MacGoldstoneManager
Jonny O’RostCoach
[References: 2]

Season Report

An 8-man team played in the first ever game at Dundonald Ice Bowl in Castlereagh, Northern Ireland on 22nd September 1986. The Ice Dome was the first proper full-sized Ice Rink in Ireland since the closure of the King’s Hall in Belfast which had witnessed Ice Hockey during WW2 and in the 1950s.

References

Bibliography

[2] Roberts, Stewart (Ed.) (1987) “First Games: CASTLEREAGH COUGARS 14 LEE VALLEY LIONS 2” The Ice Hockey Annual 1987-88. pg. 133. Crowood Press, Rambury, Marlborough, Wiltshire.

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Irish Ice Hockey Exhibition Matches Box-Scores 1986-87

Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo
Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [References: 1]

Results

At Dundonald International Ice Bowl Att: 2,000P1P2P3Total
Castlereagh Cougars46414
Lee Valley Lions0202
[References: 1]
TeamScorers (Goals + Assists)
Castlereagh CougarsMacGoldstone 4+4, MacAdams 4+3, Hogan 3+4, O’Rocchio 2+2, O’Melancon 1+2, O’Quiney 0+3
Lee Valley LionsVirta 2+0, Lehti 0+1, Williams 0+1
[References: 1]

Report

The first ever game played at Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland was an exhibition match on 22 September 1986 between Castlereagh Cougars and Lee Valley Lions. 2,000 spectators witnessed the home team Cougars triumph 14-2 thanks to goals from Tony MacGoldstone (4), Phil MacAdams (4), Brendan Hogan (3), Michael O’Rocchio (3), Craigan O’Melancon (1) as well a numerous assists from above as well as Patrick O’Quiney. Lee Valley Lions were from Leyton in East London and played that season in the Norwich Union Autumn Cup.

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

Bibliography

[2] Roberts, Stewart (Ed.) (1987) “First Games: CASTLEREAGH COUGARS 14 LEE VALLEY LIONS 2” The Ice Hockey Annual 1987-88. pg. 133. Crowood Press, Rambury, Marlborough, Wiltshire.

Acknowledgements

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