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9-446: Manchester Storm may refer to: Manchester Storm (1995–2002) , an ice hockey team from Manchester, England Manchester Storm (2015) , a British professional ice hockey team founded in 2015 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Manchester Storm . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

18-677: A dispute with the current owners, it was announced a new team would be based at the rink using the Manchester Storm name. The newly formed Storm would replace the folded Hull Stingrays in the EIHL from the start of the 2015–16 season. Players who have featured for both the Manchester Phoenix and the Manchester Storm in league fixtures; Ayr Scottish Eagles Too Many Requests If you report this error to

27-695: The Anaheim Ducks . Manchester Storm folded in 2002 during the 2002–03 season when the costs of running the team out of the Manchester Arena, and at the top level of British hockey, could not be supported by ticket revenue and sponsorship. The then owners SMG who also ran the arena sold the team to Manchester businessman in full knowledge they did not want ice hockey in the arena then following Sky TVs pulling out of its contract to show live games this meant sponsors pulled out, with no live games and no sponsors and an Arena who didn't want ice hockey in

36-588: The Czech capital. Storm hold the record for the largest ice hockey attendance at a UK league game, set on 23 February 1997, when 17,245 people watched a match against Sheffield Steelers. At the time, this was also a European record. The record for the largest attendance at any ice hockey game in the UK is 17,551 at The O2 arena (London) on 30 September 2007 for an NHL game between the Los Angeles Kings and

45-554: The building owner Gary Cowan had no option other than to put the team into receivership. Later on during the same season Ayr Scottish Eagles also folded. A supporters group was formed following the collapse of Manchester Storm and launched a new team called the Manchester Phoenix the following season. In June 2015, following the departure of the Manchester Phoenix from the Altrincham Ice Dome due to

54-542: The formation of the Ice Hockey Superleague , of which the Manchester team were a founder member. This was alongside Ayr Scottish Eagles , Basingstoke Bison , Bracknell Bees , Cardiff Devils , Newcastle Riverkings , Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers . The highs of the inaugural season weren't matched in season 2 though, and Storm finished a disappointing seventh in the league. This led to

63-524: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Manchester_Storm&oldid=1252177897 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Manchester Storm (1995%E2%80%932002) The Manchester Storm were an ice hockey team from Manchester , England. The team formed in 1995, playing their home games at

72-586: The sacking of coach John Lawless . American Kurt Kleinendorst was brought in for the 1997–98 season and he completely changed the face of the playing staff. There were 12 new faces on the 19 strong roster when the season started and they went on to make history for a British club in the European Hockey League . As well as holding Dynamo Moscow to a regulation time draw (losing 2–3 in overtime ), they beat Sparta Prague home and away — winning 7–0 at home and 4–3 in

81-697: The then newly built NYNEX Arena , but they folded during the 2002–03 season. Storm won the British Hockey League Division One in their first season, watched by an average crowd of 6,342. Success in the end of season promotion/relegation play-offs followed, resulting in Storm being promoted to the Premier Division of the British Hockey League. However, Britain's league structure was changed in 1996, with

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