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Nottingham Panthers

  • Nickname: Panthers
  • Year of foundation: 1946
  • Colours: Black, Gold, Silver
  • Club status: active
  • Address: Unit 1
    First Floor
    4 Stoney Street
    Lace Market
    Nottingham
    NG1 1LG
  • Phone: +44 0115 941 3103
  • Email: info@panthers.co.uk
  • WWW: http://www.panthers.co.uk/
 

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Season 2022-2023

Club teams

This club in 2022-2023: EIHL | Challenge Cup (EIHL)

 
Recent gamesseason 2022-2023
Nov. 06 22 | 16:00Nottingham Panthers - Manchester Storm5-4
Dec. 15 22 | 19:30Nottingham Panthers - Belfast Giants3-2
Jan. 04 23 | 19:00Belfast Giants - Nottingham Panthers5-2
Current rosterseason 2022-2023
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GJack Berry18.02.1996188 cm84 kgleft
GMatthew Bloor00.00.2004- cm- kgN/A
GAlex Dubeau01.07.1994180 cm80 kgleft
GLuca Sheldon00.00.2002- cm- kgN/A
DJ.C. Brassard29.10.1995180 cm82 kgleft
DMichael Caruso05.07.1988188 cm87 kgleft
DMathieu Gagnon29.10.1992188 cm107 kgleft
DArchie Hazeldine12.05.2004191 cm72 kgright
DDuggie Lagrone23.06.1994175 cm81 kgright
DCraig Moore24.07.1995183 cm82 kgright
DKelly Summers29.04.1996186 cm89 kgright
RWStephen Anderson23.12.1994180 cm91 kgright
CAdam Brady06.08.1995185 cm95 kgleft
LWLuke Ferrara07.06.1993180 cm89 kgright
CMike Hammond21.02.1990178 cm82 kgleft
FJack Hopkins08.05.2004181 cm78 kgright
LWAndrew Johnston06.07.1991185 cm88 kgleft
14FJordan Kelsall12.08.1999176 cm73 kgright
88LWDavid Levin16.09.1999182 cm87 kgleft
8CMatthew Myers (C)06.11.1984189 cm93 kgright
71LWCraig Puffer03.05.1995175 cm77 kgleft
LWFabrizio Ricci08.01.1995188 cm93 kgleft
73CTanner Sorenson17.02.1993176 cm81 kgright
LWJeremy Welsh30.04.1988191 cm95 kgleft
CBrett Welychka03.03.1994178 cm82 kgright
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Gary Graham24.01.1979Head Coach
Gary Graham24.01.1979Head Coach
Omar Pacha18.11.1986GM
Omar Pacha18.11.1986GM

* no longer in the club

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The club was founded in 1946 after earlier attempts to establish a team were postponed due to World War II. During their first eight seasons the Panthers played in the English National League. They joined the newly-formed British National League in 1954, which they competed in until its disbandment in 1960. With no league to play in the club also ceased operations. In 1980, players and officials from the Sheffield Lancers relocated to Nottingham and reformed the Panthers. Both the original and modern Nottingham Panthers played their home games at the Ice Stadium until 2000 when the team moved into the National Ice Centre.

The Panthers have one of the largest fanbases in British ice hockey. Their supporters have shared a number of rivalries with other teams during their history. Currently the Panthers have a fierce rivalry with the Sheffield Steelers. The two sides have played over 160 games, including ten major finals, since 1992.

They are the only team to have played in every season where a British league championship has been contested and are the only founding member of the Premier Division in 1983 who continue to participate in the top flight league. The Panthers have 16 members enshrined in the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame and have had 34 players represent Great Britain at the World Championships and in Olympic qualifying.

Notable players:

Regular season titles 1950-51, 1953-54, 1955-56
Autumn Cups 1955-56, 1986-87, 1991-92, 1994-95, 1996-97, 1998-99
Challenge Cups 2003-04, 2007-08, 2009-10
Playoff championships 1988-89, 2006-07

Retired Numbers:
3 Gary Rippingale
10 Randall Weber
11 Greg Hadden
22 Paul Adey

League winners:
 

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Eihl challenge cup finalists are now known

The Eihl Challenge Cup final will be between the Cardiff Devils and seven times winners - four in a row - Nottingham Panthers.
Cardiff progressed courtesy of a two leg victory over Belfast Giants and Nottingham did the same by defeating Sheffield Steelers.
The final will be a showpiece event at the Sheffield Arena on March 6th.

(25 Feb 2016)
 

Record crowd in EIHL

Fans of the Sheffield Steelers and Nottingham Panthers set a new Elite League record attendance on Boxing Day.

A total of 9,087 turned out at the Sheffield Arena to watch the two teams play out a tight 2-1 contest in Steelers' favour.

(28 Dec 2015)
 

Three teams in the U.K. sign new defencemen

It's been a busy day in the EIHL, as three of the leading teams have penned deals with North American defencmen new to the country.  Challenge Cup and Playoff champions, Nottingham Panthers, have announced the signing of Jason Beckett. Beckett, who split last season with Västervik IK and Kallinge-Ronneby IF in Sweden. Cardiff Devils have agreed a deal with former HC Alleghe and SC Riessersee defenceman Tyson Marsh, who ended last season with the Alaska Aces of the ECHL. Finally, Coventry Blaze have signed former EfB Ishockey defenceman Mike Egener. Egener, who racked up a mammoth 235 minutes for EfB this season will give grit and toughness to the Blaze's blueline.

(18 Jun 2012)
 

David Clarke sets record in the UK

Nottingham Panthers' David Clarke has become the has become the Elite League's all-time leading goal scorer in all competitions. Clarke scored the fourth goal in the 9-3 victory at Hull to reach 230 goals and pass Adam Calder.

(30 Dec 2011)
 

EIHL starts

The British Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) started yesterday with two games. David-Alexandre Beauregard scored a hat trick when Nottingham Panthers beat Cardiff Devils 6-1. Mark Ramsey and Steve Birnstill both scored in the shootout to secure the 2-1 win for Sheffield Steelers against Belfast Giants.

(04 Sep 2011)
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Nottingham Panthers participates in season 2022-2023: EIHL, Challenge Cup (EIHL)

 
 
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