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All time leagues: EIHL | Challenge Cup (EIHL) | ENIHL | Challenge Cup English League | English Cup | U18 UK | English Premier Ice Hockey League | U19 English A | U19 North 1 (UK) | U18 div 2 UK | U16 English A | U16 English B | U16 North 1 (UK) | U16 North 2 (UK)
This club in 2008-2009: EIHL | ENIHL | U18 UK | English Premier Ice Hockey League
* no longer in the club
The Manchester Phoenix is a professional ice hockey team from Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. The club was formed in 2003 as a result of the efforts of supporters group Friends of Manchester Ice Hockey to bring top-level ice hockey back to Manchester after Manchester Storm folded in 2002.
Phoenix were founder members of the Elite Ice Hockey League upon its formation in 2003, playing in the 17,500 capacity MEN Arena. The cost of using such a large facility proved financially untenable, and Phoenix suspended playing operations in 2004 pending the construction of a smaller purpose built ice facility. Construction of the Altrincham Ice Dome commenced in 2006, and the club returned to the Elite League for the 2006-07 season. After three seasons in the EIHL, the club joined the English Premier Ice Hockey League on April 30, 2009.
Notable players:Retired Numbers
#9 Tony Hand - Jersey retired for exceptional service to Manchester Phoenix.
#17 Dwight Parrish - Jersey retired for services to ice hockey in Manchester.
Manchester Phoenix participates in season 2008-2009: EIHL, ENIHL, U18 UK, English Premier Ice Hockey League
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