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The Storm won the league championship in the 1998–99 season, before capturing the Autumn Cup the following season. The Storm drew large crowds, breaking the British attendance record with a match against the Sheffield Steelers during the 1996–97 season. [2] Manchester Storm was sold to Manchester businessman Gary Cowan, who ran the team ...
Manchester Storm may refer to: Manchester Storm (1995–2002), an ice hockey team from Manchester, England; Manchester Storm (2015), a British professional ice hockey ...
In June 2015, following the departure of the Manchester Phoenix from the Altrincham Ice Dome due to a dispute with the current owners, it was announced a new team would be based at the rink using the Manchester Storm name. [6] The newly formed Storm would replace the folded Hull Stingrays in the EIHL from the start of the 2015–16 season.
Manchester Storm: Cardiff Devils: Tony Hand (Sheffield) 39 1998–99: Manchester Storm (1) Cardiff Devils: Nottingham Panthers: Paul Adey (Nottingham) 56 1999–2000: Bracknell Bees (1) Sheffield Steelers: Manchester Storm: Ed Courtenay (Sheffield) 70 2000–01: Sheffield Steelers (3) Cardiff Devils: Bracknell Bees: Greg Bullock (Manchester) 60 ...
The Ice Dome hosts the home matches of the Manchester Storm, Altrincham Aces ice hockey clubs, the university ice hockey team Manchester Metros, as well as junior ice hockey (Manchester Storm Junior Academy), public skating sessions, birthday parties, private events, and skating lessons.
After a successful season with the Devils, Parrish chose to remain in the U.K. and signed for the Manchester Storm. Parrish played for the Storm all the way to the play-off final, but the Storm lost on penalty shots to the Sheffield Steelers. Parrish would stay in Manchester for the following year, one dominated by off-ice events for the Storm.
A worker clears snow off school buses, after schools were closed due to a storm, in Manchester, N.H., Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. Another winter blast of snow and strong winds moved into the Northeast ...
The Ice Hockey Superleague Ltd was established on 1 November 1995 and held its first season in 1996-97 with eight founding clubs – Ayr Scottish Eagles, Basingstoke Bison, Bracknell Bees, Cardiff Devils, Manchester Storm, Newcastle Cobras, Nottingham Panthers, and Sheffield Steelers.