Lions unlucky in London derby

The Lee Valley Lions v Haringey Racers match lived up to its London derby reputation; both teams left nothing in the locker in the first of 4 encounters, the first away at Ally Pally on 18 October.

The first 10 minutes of the game were close, with few shots fr either team. At 12:22 the deadlock was broken with a goal for the Racers, Jenner scores with a assist from former Lion Romanas Fedotovas. The Lions managed to keep the Racers at bay for the rest of the 1st period.

End of period : Lions 0 – 1 Racers.

The Racers were first to score in the 2nd period with a goal at 25:47, Osborne the scorer and Whitlock with the assist. Lee Valley Lions hit back at the Racers just before the end of the 2nd period at 38:43 as Berry found net for the Lions with an absolute screamer for the 1st goal of the season with two well-executed passes from Day and Robinson.

End of period : Lions 1 – 2 Racers.

The Racers started the 3rd period the same as the 2nd and at 44:22 Webster scored with an assist from Cooper. Before the Lions had a chance to settle the Racers scored again at 45:38, Vearse with the goal and Park with the assist. At 50:37 Robinson hit back for the Lions against his former club with a short-handed goal and an assist from Cave, giving the home team something to shout about. Berry was up to his tricks again just moments later and scored his second of the evening at 51:52, captain Hepburn was the provider. At 53:16 the pumped-up Lions used that energy and momentum to score and bring the game level at 4 – 4 with Robinson netting his second goal of the evening, Drake with the assist. The Racers knew they had a game on their hands for the last 7 minutes, but it took only 30 seconds for the Racers to edge into the lead at 53:45, Mills scoring from Jenner and Osborne. A minute later former Lion, Romanas Fedotovas, netted what seemed to be the nail in the coffin at 54:37 with an assist from Webster. However, the Lions showed real heart and hit back at the Racers almost instantly at 54:51, Fox scoring his first of the season from team mate Alley. Both teams went into the last 5 minutes knowing anything could happen, each side now fired up. The game finished with some big hits and penalties for both teams in a edgy final 5 minutes.

Final score : Lions 5 – 6 Racers

MOM Racers # 18 Robbie Vearse
MOM Lions # 15 Joseph Berry

Point scorers were as follows : Robinson 2+1, Berry 2+0, Fox 1+0, Hepburn 0+1, Day 0+1, Drake 0+1, Alley 0+1 and Cave 0+1

After the game we spoke to Joe Weare in his first game of hockey in over 2 years. He said, “Well, what can I say…? It was great to be involved in a game like today; both teams were hungry from the first drop of the puck. We worked as a team out there today, not quitting on each other and always believing in ourselves. For me this is a benchmark for us and we will look to get stronger as the season progresses. We will take this result into training and make sure we are ready for our away trip next week to Invicta next week, another derby game.”

Lions’ season starts this weekend

Lee Valley Lions open their 2014/15 campaign with a trip down the A12 to face Chelmsford Warriors away this Saturday, 11 October. The current list of players registered for the new season is here.  The likes of Aaron Mallet, Ashlee Cave, Matt Drake and James Hatfull are all returning and joining them are Stewart Spence and Grant Bignell, James Tipple and Mark Robinson, ex-Haringey, and Joe Day from Slough.

First photos from Legends game

Last night Lions of the past, present and future came together for the Lee Valley Legends game.  It was a close-fought contest with the current team nipping ahead to become the 7-5 victors.  It was great to see so many familiar old faces yesterday and a massive thank-you must go to George Alley, who masterminded the whole thing – not forgetting, of course, all the players who took part and everyone off-ice whose work and dedication went into organising such a great evening’s entertainment.

It felt strange for me, coming back to the Den without a camera in my hand for the first time in many years.  My successor, Pat Ayling, took lots of great photos last night, the first of which is a photos of the teams together, which can be seen here.  In the meantime, I’ve posted a few shots taken by Lola Cook (a member of the Cook family who played such a big part in helping out the original Lions – Mike, Ena, Peter and Julie) and used with kind permission.  You can see them here.

Final Players Announced for Legends’ Team

Biddulph and Class of 2005 return for Anniversary Match.

The Lee Valley Lions have announced the final few players for their Legends’ team to take on the current Lions squad at Lee Valley this Saturday.

Firstly, coming back is hard nosed defenceman Brian Biddulph, who spent two seasons at Lee Valley between 1992 and 1995, joining from Medway Bears in the middle of the season. Biddulph, a former Streatham, Slough, Peterborough, Invicta and Chelmsford player, as well as a Great Britiain junior in his time in South London, scored 19 points in his 36 games for the Lions. During his time at Lea Bridge Road he also racked up a collossal 223 penalty minutes (191 of them in one season!). A colourful character and a popular figure around the dressing room, we’re glad to welcome ‘Biddy’ back to the den.

Biddulph in action.

Biddulph in action.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also coming back to bolster the squad are a group of players who reformed the team in 2005. Returning are Captain Darren Wakeling, Chris Goddard, Michael Ranby, Richard Hodge, Nicky Braithwaite, Romanas Fedotovas, George Alley & Scott Beeson. Wakeling and Goddard only spent one year with the team, but Goddard would go on to play for Haringey Greyhounds and Chelmsford Chieftains, Wakeling (along with Ben Osbourne and goalie Stefan Nubert) even guested for the Edinburgh Capitals when they visited then co-tenants London Racers in the Elite League.. Michael Ranby, a product of the Lee Valley Junior system has gone on to have a successful NIHL 1 career so far with Haringey, Streatham and most recently Chelmsford, winning the league, cup and playoff titles in his two years there. Hodge and Fedotovas have had two spells with the side, both becoming important players for the time in the last couple of years, although Fedotovas has moved on to Haringey this season. Alley, another junior product is now goaltending and under 18’s coach for the club and Beeson is the club’s leading points scorer in the modern Lions’ era, scoring 138 points in 105 games.

One notable absentee from this list is James Scott-Joseph, who will be playing for the current Lions team in the match. Scott-Joseph, son of Eddie is the longest serving player of the modern era and has played in every season since the side reformed, a total of 164 games. It will be the first time that Joseph’s junior and senior have played against each other.

The reformed side of 2005/2006

The reformed side of 2005/2006

Although the side struggled in their first season back (they lost every game…), without the team reforming it is likely that the club would not be celebrating this birthday at all.

The game is this Saturday, the 30th at Lee Valley Ice Centre, face off at 5:15. Tickets for the game are £6 for adults, £3 for concessions and £15 for families. It will be a celebratory day and we look forward to seeing you at the rink.

You can talk abut the game on social media, using the hashtags #ComeToTheDen and #LeeValleyLions.