Ross Returns: Dangerous Forward Sin-Hidge Signs On

The Lee Valley Lions are delighted to announce the return of dangerous forward Ross Sin-Hidge after a season away.

A former Haringey junior, Ross started his senior career at the now-defunct Haringey Racers before moving to the Lions during the 2015-16 season, in which he was only able to play five games due to a knee injury.

He then spent the next two full seasons with the Lions, scoring 18 points in 2016-17 and 19 points in 2017-18 – putting him second in the club’s scoring charts in both of those campaigns.

Last season, he returned to Alexandra Palace and played five games for the Haringey Huskies, scoring one goal.

Ross is now back at the Den and will look to add scoring power to the Lions this season.

Click here to view Ross’ statistics courtesy of Elite Prospects.

Dangerous forward Ross Sin-Hidge returns to the Lions after a season away (Photo: Phil Hutchinson)

Tamasauskas Comes Back Home

The Lee Valley Lions are delighted to announce our next addition for 2019-20, as defenceman Daniel Tamasauskas returns to the club after a year away.

The towering 6’7 blueliner came through the Lee Valley junior ranks, captaining the Under 18 side during the 2016-17 season in which he scored 20 points in 13 games.

Lithuanian-born Tamasauskas graduated to the senior Lions side at the back end of that season, playing three games; before moving up to the Lions full-time in 2017-18, scoring one goal and five assists in 22 games.

The 20-year-old spent last season at the Lions’ London rivals, the Haringey Huskies; but now returns home to patrol the blueline for the club at which he started his junior career.

Click here to see Daniel’s career statistics courtesy of Elite Prospects.

Towering defenceman Daniel Tamasauskas returns to the Lions after a season away (Photo: Phil Hutchinson)

Lions Junior Graduate Miller Stays On

The Lee Valley Lions are delighted to announce the re-signing of forward Joe Miller for the 2019-20 season.

Joe graduated from Lee Valley juniors to the senior side at the end of the 2017-18 season, scoring one assist in three games.

Last season was his first full senior campaign with the Lions, and he repaid the club’s faith in him with two goals and three assists in 23 games.

He also played 16 games for Romford Under 18s, scoring nine goals and assisting on a further five for a total of 14 points.

Now the 18-year-old looks to take the next step forward in his burgeoning career as he stays on at the East London side.

Click here to view Joe’s career statistics courtesy of eliteprospects.com.

Joe Miller scored two goals and three assists for the Lions in his first full senior season (Photo: Phil Hutchinson)

Hong Kong International Jordan Ho is a Lion

The Lee Valley Lions are delighted to announce Hong Kong international forward Jordan Ho as our non-British trained player for the 2019-20 season.

Jordan, full name Sun Yin Ho, started his career in the China International Hockey League Hong Kong (CIHL HK) with the Macau Aces, scoring nine points in ten games in the 2012-13 season.

At the end of that season, he represented Hong Kong internationally for the first time; scoring eight points in seven games as his side lost to Chinese Taipei in the final of the Challenge Cup of Asia. He also won the award for the best plus/minus in that tournament with +22.

He then moved to the UK, representing the Sheffield Bears in BUIHA (British Universities Ice Hockey Association) competition between 2013 and 2017.
During this time, he also played 12 games for the Sheffield Senators in NIHL North 1, scoring one goal and five assists.

In the summer of 2017 he made the switch to Oxford, representing both the Oxford University Blues and the Oxford Vikings in the BUIHA over the last two seasons.

During his entire BUIHA career, he racked up 68 goals and 49 assists for a total of 117 points across 57 games.

He has also represented Hong Kong in Division 3 of the IIHF World Championships four times, scoring a total of 19 points in 21 games between 2014 and 2018.

Now he joins the Lions for the new season, and will be expected to add firepower to the side’s forward ranks.

Click here to view Jordan’s career statistics courtesy of Elite Prospects.

Berry Back for More

The Lee Valley Lions are delighted to welcome back forward Joe Berry for the 2019-20 season.

Joe has played 11 seasons in total for the Lions, racking up a total of 72 goals and 68 assists in 152 career league games for the club.
These numbers put him ninth in the club’s all-time point and goal scoring rankings; and 15th all-time in assists.

Last season he scored nine goals and assisted on a further 16, for a total of 25 points in 21 games.
Both his assist and point tallies were career highs for the 31-year-old.

Now he returns to the Den, hoping to add to those numbers and help the team to have a successful season.

Click here to view Joe’s career statistics courtesy of eliteprospects.com.

Joe Berry returns to the Lions for his 12th season with the club (Photo: Phil Hutchinson)