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The Stevenage Sharks were a semi-professional English ice hockey team based in Stevenage that played the 1992/93 season. Their home ice was the Stevenage Ice Bowl. Stevenage teams had played non-import hockey from the rink's opening in 1988 until 1992.

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Their first official home game as an import league team came on Wednesday 2 September 1992, when they played host to Toronto Buds in an International challenge match, losing 10–6 to their Canadian visitors.

The Stevenage Sharks debuted in competitive action on Saturday 12 September 1992 in front of over 1,200 fans.

Former Peterborough Pirates and Solent Vikings manager Steve Rattle and the much travelled Tom Sheard were the driving forces behind the newly formed outfit. With his eye for a good import, Rattle signed Dave Hyrsky and Ray Gallagher from Canada's Laurentian University and the well travelled Darren Mattias.

The Brits who joined up included the Aisbitt brothers, Barrie and John, from the north-east and Medway goalie Dean Russell-Samways. The rest of the squad was made up of enthusiastic players who has seen action only in the under-21 league or the English conference.

After only one win from six games in the Autumn Trophy, the Sharks began to show their teeth when the English League campaign began, though by then Gallagher had returned across the pond. In his place came Cardiff's Trent Andison who demolished Sunderland with ten goals in Sharks' first league game.

The season started to turn sour in mid-November when Mattias left to join Bristol. Management could not afford to look across the Atlantic and Rattle was fortunate to locate Joel Gouin who was already living in the UK. In mid-December, matters reached rock bottom when the rink was placed in the hands of receivers and Hyrsky and Andison flew home. But at Christmas a small group of supporters spearheaded by Richard Street and Dave Clarke took over control of the team and by the first weekend of 1993, Hyrsky and Andison were back with Hyrsky taking on the added responsibility of playing coach. Instead of a revival however, fate struck a devastating blow when Andison was sidelined with a serious leg injury that kept him out for over a month.

The Stevenage Sharks were the visitors as Guildford Flames played their first game at the Guildford Spectrum on Saturday 23 January 1993, with the Flames winning 13–3 in front of 2,139 spectators.

With morale dropping and finances still lacking, it looked as though the Sharks would have trouble in seeing out their inaugural season but the fans stayed loyal and with the British guys now looking more like seasoned import players, the team completed the campaign, finishing 5th in Conference B of the English League.

The final nail in Stevenage's coffin came soon after the season's end when receivers closed the doors of the Ice Bowl.

Other Stevenage teams include the Stevenage Strikers (1989–93) and the Stevenage Oilers (1996/97).

1992/1993 Season Standings

English League - Conference B

TeamPld.WLTGFGAPts.
Guildford Flames 32256135720151
Chelmsford Chieftains 32227335716847
Streatham Redskins 311912036326238
Wightlink Raiders 321517028531630
Stevenage Sharks321022025640020
Basingstoke Bulldogs 3222911344295

1992/1993 English League Schedule And Results

DateOpponentVenueResultCompetition
N/A Basingstoke Bulldogs HomeWon 13-6English League Conference B
N/A Basingstoke Bulldogs HomeWon 11-3English League Conference B
N/A Chelmsford Chieftains HomeLost 14-3English League Conference B
N/A Chelmsford Chieftains HomeLost 21-2English League Conference B
N/A Guildford Flames HomeLost 9-6English League Conference B
N/A Guildford Flames HomeWon 13-8English League Conference B
N/A Streatham Redskins HomeWon 16-9English League Conference B
N/A Streatham Redskins HomeLost 14-5English League Conference B
N/A Wightlink Raiders HomeWon 20-11English League Conference B
N/A Wightlink Raiders HomeLost 16-7English League Conference B
N/A Basingstoke Bulldogs AwayLost 8-3English League Conference B
N/A Basingstoke Bulldogs AwayWon 18-1English League Conference B
N/A Blackburn Hawks AwayLost 13-5English League
N/A Bristol Bulldogs AwayLost 13-3English League
N/A Chelmsford Chieftains AwayLost 11-5English League Conference B
N/A Chelmsford Chieftains AwayLost 21-3English League Conference B
N/A Guildford Flames AwayLost 13-3English League Conference B
N/A Guildford Flames AwayLost 24-3English League Conference B
N/A Oxford City Stars AwayLost 16-10English League Conference
N/A Solihull Barons AwayLost 10-3English League
N/A Streatham Redskins AwayLost 19-1English League Conference B
N/A Streatham Redskins AwayLost 18-7English League Conference B
N/A Sunderland Chiefs AwayWon 9-8English League
N/A Trafford Metros AwayLost 14-7English League
N/A Wightlink Raiders AwayWon 10-7English League Conference B
N/A Wightlink Raiders AwayLost 11-5English League Conference B
N/A Blackburn Hawks HomeWon 12-11English League
N/A Bristol Bulldogs HomeLost 15-7English League
N/A Oxford City Stars HomeLost 12-10English League
N/A Solihull Barons HomeLost 22-5English League
N/A Sunderland Chiefs HomeWon 18-6English League
N/A Trafford Metros HomeLost 16-12English League

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