Category: Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 (1988-1993)

Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1991-92

Scottish National League 1990-91

PWLDGFGAPts
Livingston Kings2016311586333
Tayside Tigers2015411686231
Castlereagh Flames2012809611124
Glenrothes Jets2071308614414
Kilmarnock Jetsream Flyers20515010117710
Kirkcaldy Kestrels203170921446
Scottish National League Ice Hockey Division 1 Final Standings 1990-91 [Ref: 5]

Castlereagh Flames Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1990Castlereagh FlamesWTayside TigersL
1990Castlereagh FlamesWKirkcaldy KestrelsL
13.10.1990Livingston Kings7Castlereagh Flames1
13.10.1990Livingston Kings4Castlereagh Flames1
20.10.1990Glenrothes JetsCastlereagh Flames
10.11.1990Castlereagh Flames13Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers1
10.11.1990Castlereagh Flames7Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers5
11.1990Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers3Castlereagh Flames6
12.01.1991Castlereagh Flames6Kirkcaldy Kestrels3
12.01.1991Castlereagh Flames11Kirkcaldy Kestrels6
Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1990-91

Report

Castlereagh Flames, based in Dundonald Ice Bowl, Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, finished in third spot in the Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 in 1991-92, with Captain Kevin Griffin from Canada, Chinese signing Fu Cheng, Brian Servetnyk, as well as local heros Gary Irwin and Johnson Flemming playing a significant part of their attempt to retain the Division 1 title.

After winning their first two games of the season in Dundonald, against Tayside Tigers and Kilrkcaldy Kerstels, they then dropped their next two against eventual Champions Livingston Kings. Wins against Kirkcaldy Kestrels and Kilmarnock Jetstream Flyers followed.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1991) “Flames back in Scotland” Belfast Telegraph. Thursday, October 17, 1991. pg. 41

[2] Anon. (1991) “Flames win 6-3 in Scotland” Belfast Telegraph. Wednesday, November 27, 1991. pg. 42

[3] Anon. (1991) “Flames prove hot stuff with double” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, November 12, 1991. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1992) “Flames too hot to handle” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday January 14, 1992. pg. 19

Bibliography

[5] Roberts, Stewart (1992). The Ice Hockey Annual 1991-92 pg. 148. Brighton.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ciaran Columb and Niall McEvoy.

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish, North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 July 2020

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Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1992-93

Final Standings

PWLDGFGAPts
Paisley Pirates23221036912044
Tayside Tigers24149117315629
Kirkcaldy Kestrels23149017915328
Castlereagh Flames241210215517026
Aviemore Blues241012215920122
Irvine Jetream Flyers24615315521515
Glenrothes Jets2412301022752
Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 1992-1993 [Ref: 5]

Castlereagh Flames Results

DateHome Team Away Team
21.02.1993Castlereagh Flames17Dumfries Vikings2
27.02.1993Tayside Tigers5Castlereagh Flames2
28.02.1993Irvine Jetstream Flyers1Castlereagh Flames5
21.03.1993Paisley Pirates8Castlereagh Flames12
Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 Castlereagh Flames Results 1992-1993 [Ref: 1-4]

Report

Castlereagh Flames, based in Dundonald Ice Bowl in Northern Ireland, finished in fourth place in the Scottish Ice Hockey League Division 1 in 1992-93, with a confidence-boosting 12-8 win over Champions Paisley Pirates in the final day of the season, which was the biggest upset of the year. The Paisley Pirates had won all 22 previous games in the League as they marched to the title.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1993) “Flames snuff out Vikings” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, February 23, 1993. pg. 41

[2] Anon. (1993) “Mixed fortunes for Flames” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 2, 1993. pg. 36

[3] Anon. (1993) “Hot Flames cool Pirates” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 23. 1993. pg. 22

[4] Anon. (1993) “Flames too hot to handle” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday April 24, 1993. pg. 21

Bibliography

[5] Roberts, Stewart (1994). The Ice Hockey Annual 1993-94 pg. 148. Brighton..

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ciaran Columb and Niall McEvoy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish, North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.