Lancashire Raptors

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Lancashire Raptors
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City Blackburn, Lancashire, United Kingdom
League English National Ice Hockey League
DivisionNorth 2
Founded2007
Home arena Blackburn Arena
ColorsBurgundy, Silver and White    
Head coachGary Buckman
Affiliate(s) Frankie & Benny's, Blackburn
Franchise history
2007-2011Mark Ward, Head Coach

The Lancashire Raptors were a British ice hockey team based in Blackburn, Lancashire. They were members of the English National Ice Hockey League, and have played in the North 2 division. Their home ice was the 3,200-seat Blackburn Arena.

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History

In April 2007, the English Ice Hockey Association restructured the age limits for competing players, reclassifying the under 19 age limit as under 18. [1] This left many 19-year-old players in the country without a team to play for regularly. One such team affected was the Blackburn Ice Hockey Development Association (BIHDA), the junior development programme for the Blackburn Hawks; those that were deemed not good enough to play for the Hawks were left with the choice of either recreational hockey or giving up on the sport. [2] This is where the Blackburn Junior Hawks committee stepped in with the decision to set up a second senior team playing at the Arena alongside the Hawks. [3] This team, unlike the Hawks, would get no funding from the Arena: the players would primarily fund the team through monthly subs on the same basis as the junior teams.

Mark Ward was selected to be the Raptors coach after expressing his interest in running the team, which, alongside his wealth of knowledge of the sport, having been a previous coach of the Hawks and many years of playing, made him the ideal man for the job.

The Raptors completed four seasons in the ENIHL North Division 2, following the split in the league for 2008–09. The start of the 2011–12 campaign saw a mass exodus of players to the new Subzero Ice Rink in nearby Cleveleys to play as part of the newly formed Fylde Flyers club. Following the departure of long-standing coach Mark Ward, new coach Gary Buckman, also formerly a coach for the Blackburn Hawks, joined the Raptors setup. The Spirit of the Raptors was to bring through young players from the Blackburn Junior Hawks program into fully fledged senior league players with the assistance of experienced veteran senior league players in their ranks. Offering experience and guidance with the aim of these junior players playing at a senior level with the Raptors first and then becoming future Blackburn Hawks.

Season-by-season Record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes.

SeasonLeagueGPWLTPtsGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs/Post-season
2007/08ENIHL (North Division 2)222191557164NA2nd from bottom in divisionN/A
2008/09ENIHL (North Division 2)242202665201NALast in divisionN/A
2009/10ENIHL (North Division 2)24815117116146NA4thN/A
2010/11ENIHL (North Division 2)24914119131160NA5thN/A
2011/12ENIHL (North Division 2)280271126277NALast in divisionN/A

Current squad 2011-12

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References

  1. History Archived 17 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine , Vectis Tigers (last accessed 14 April 2009)
  2. Lancashire Raptors Archived 21 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine , (last accessed 14 April 2009)
  3. "Lancashire Raptors - Announcement". Hockeynest.co.uk. 28 August 2007. Archived from the original on 25 December 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2008.