EIHA statement on the return of hockey 2020/21

“The phased approach back into ice hockey will be dictated by government advice on the resumption of indoor physical activity and this guidance to assist clubs in planning a return to play.  Ice rinks were given permission to re-open in England from 1 August.  We can now move to Phase 2 of our Return to Play plan from 1 August.” 

As soon as we know when training/trials can start back up at Lee Valley we’ll post the info here.

Edit: On 31 July the UK government stated that ice rinks in England cannot re-open before 15 August, so plans to re-start hockey will now be delayed.  Lee Valley Ice Centre has said that it will having a phased re-opening from 17 August and you can read more about its plans here.

EIHA Return to Play plan

URGENT: Support the proposal for a new twin-ice facility at Lee Valley

In order to preserve ice hockey at Lee Valley it’s essential that everyone tells Waltham Forest Council that they support the proposed twin-ice facility as soon as possible.  If the proposal isn’t passed then it is likely the existing rink won’t be sustained for much longer and hockey/skating at Lee Valley will be lost forever.  Please tell the council what a new rink will mean to you by sending an email to dmconsultations@walthamforest.gov.uk, quoting Application ID 194162.  Here’s a template you can use:

Dear Sir/Madam

I am writing to you as a [user of /visitor to] Lee Valley Ice Centre and I support plans to replace this vital community asset.  [I/my family] use the ice centre [insert whatever reason – ice hockey, skating, children’s skating etc] on a [regular/frequent/occasional] basis.  A new ice centre would allow me to… [insert a couple of lines on what a new ice centre means to you].

If Lee Valley Ice Centre could not be replaced and had to close it would [insert a few lines what the impact of losing the venue would be on you].

Best wishes

[Insert name]

   

Footage from Radegast Trophy from 1988

Dundee Stars have uploaded to YouTube footage from a match they played against the Lions back on 5 February 1988.  It was played in honour of Jaroslav Lycka, a Czech defenceman who was with the Stars before joining us to play alongside other fan favourites, such as Doug McEwen and Tari Suwari.