Obituary: Vesa Pennanen

I am deeply shocked and saddened to have to announce that legendary Lions’ netminder, Vesa Pennanen (“Wes the Great”), passed away on Friday following a period of illness.

I’m sure many who followed the Lions in the 80s will remember Vesa’s incredible skill between the pipes. Together with Janne Lehti and Ari Arvila they formed the invincible trio of Flying Finns that won so much success for the team.

Back then, when I was just a kid, I was allowed to go into the changing rooms to get Vesa’s autograph. I still have the photo of me sitting on his knee and I was so chuffed to have spoken with him!

Vesa contacted me a few years ago and provided me with a wealth of information and photos from his time with the Lions. He was still involved in hockey, coaching youngsters.

Vesa is fondly remembered by anyone I’ve spoken to who ever met him. He leaves wife Marjo, son Nico and daughter Nina, who courageously let me know that her father has died.

Vesa was an incredible player, a wonderful person and a true hockey legend, a man who will never be forgotten. Our thoughts are with his family at this very sad time.

Nostalgia site updates

The Team History part of this site was originally the Lee Valley Lions Nostalgia Site and was on the net several years before the Lions reformed. People still give me info about the old Lions, so I’ve been able to add Dave Wurthman to the Where Are They Now? page and updated some stats on the original Lions’ points/league positions.

Where Are They Now? page
League stats page

PDF articles both old and new

Today I’ve uploaded a number of articles in PDF format, both about the current team and the original Lions.

The match report from last week’s game against Peterborough has been published in the Hackney Gazette with a photo of Paul O’Neill. They managed to say that Paul is the skipper (despite the visible A on his shirt?!) and that we played on Sunday!

Many thanks go to Sam Alcock who has kindly provided me with a number of articles about the Lions of the 90s that were published in British Engine’s staff newsletter. Steve James had his critics, but if you read the articles you’ll get just a small idea of just how much time and hard work he spent on the club. The British Engine articles are on the Lions in Print page of the History section (halfway down the page).

Photos of Paul Grech & Rob McCaig

I was recently contacted by Mike Southway, a fan of the original Lions. He’s kindly sent me scans of a couple of photos he has of Paul Grech and one of Rob McCaig – these guys were great favourites with the Lions’ fans back in the 90s.

I’ve added all three photos to the History section of the site and my thanks go to Mike for contributing.

Gary Dodds’ testimonial match

Haringey Greyhound Gary Dodds used to play for the original Lee Valley Lions back in the 90s. After 10 years with the ‘Hounds Gary is having a well-deserved testimonial on Sunday 27th August, face-off 5.30pm.

Old school Lions fans might like to pop along as Gary will be playing alongside his old LVL partners in crime, Jon Beckett and Glen Moorhouse (the other one, Neil Stower, is in the USA). With any luck I’ll be there and will post a few pics.