1994–95 Guildford Flames season

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Season 1994–95
League British League Division One
Player/Coach Terry Kurtenbach
Home Ice Rink Guildford Spectrum
League position 7th of 12
Autumn Cup Quarter-finals

During the 1994–95 season, the Guildford Flames participated in Division One of the British League. It was the 3rd year of Ice Hockey played by the Flames.

During the summer, a new consortium, SportFact Ltd, took over the team.[1]

Standings[]

League standings[]

Team Pld. W L T GF GA Pts.
Slough Jets 44 37 2 5 451 232 79
Telford Tigers 44 31 12 1 359 238 63
Paisley Pirates 44 29 11 4 394 300 62
Swindon Wildcats 44 29 15 0 431 271 58
Trafford Metros 44 22 14 8 325 283 52
Solihull Barons 44 19 19 6 328 315 44
Guildford Flames 44 19 20 5 317 273 43
Medway Bears 44 19 21 4 290 328 42
Blackburn Hawks 44 17 23 4 341 357 38
Chelmsford Chieftains 44 17 23 4 341 357 38
Dumfries Vikings 44 5 37 2 253 455 12
Lee Valley Lions 44 5 38 1 191 498 11

Player statistics[]

Player GP G A PTS PIMS
Fred Perlini 62 109 87 196 56
Ryan Campbell 58 73 93 166 44
Rob Friesen 62 63 100 163 34
Terry Kurtenbach 62 42 90 132 70
Nicky Iandoli 59 44 74 118 133
Paul Thompson 59 37 55 92 248
Elliot Andrews 42 24 32 56 40
Andy Sparks 59 30 18 48 53
Bill Rawles 61 23 14 37 24
Andy Allan 47 6 30 36 77
Drew Chapman 60 13 17 30 162
Ronnie Evans-Harvey 36 12 8 20 26
Ben Challice 51 5 14 19 40
Adam Anderson 9 6 7 13 10
Danny O'Hanlon 18 5 5 10 16
Kevin Parrish 45 1 5 6 9
Wayne Trunchion 33 1 1 2 0
Bobby Brown 8 0 2 2 10
Joe Johnston 4 0 0 0 0
Peter Morley 5 0 0 0 0
Paul Donohoe 1 0 0 0 0

Netminders[]

Netminder Iced Mins SOG GA SV % SO GAA
John Noctor 48 2479 1646 243 85.24 0 5.88
Dean Russell-Samways 27 1240 825 135 83.64 1 6.53
Ron Charbonneau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Simon Drury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Results[]

In mid-season the Romford Raiders and Teesside Bombers withdrew from the league competition and their results were expunged.

Date Opponent Venue Result Competition
Saturday 20 August 1994 Milton Keynes Kings Away Tied 6–6 Challenge
Sunday 21 August 1994 Milton Keynes Kings Home Won 9–8 Challenge
Saturday 27 August 1994 Telford Tigers Away Lost 7–5 League
Sunday 28 August 1994 Trafford Metros Home Lost 6–5 League
Sunday 4 September 1994 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Won 16–8 Autumn Trophy
Saturday 10 September 1994 Lee Valley Lions Home Won 14–4 Autumn Trophy
Sunday 11 September 1994 Lee Valley Lions Away Won 13–5 Autumn Trophy
Sunday 18 September 1994 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Won 10–9 Autumn Trophy
Sunday 25 September 1994 Solihull Barons Away Tied 4–4 League
Saturday 1 October 1994 Trafford Metros Away Lost 7–6 League
Sunday 2 October 1994 Teesside Bombers Home Lost 9–4 League
Saturday 8 October 1994 Medway Bears Away Won 6–5 League
Sunday 9 October 1994 Swindon Wildcats Home Lost 6–4 League
Saturday 15 October 1994 Swindon Wildcats Away Lost 15–6 League
Sunday 16 October 1994 Paisley Pirates Home Tied 7–7 League
Saturday 22 October 1994 Telford Tigers Away Lost 7–5 League
Sunday 23 October 1994 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Won 16–1 League
Tuesday 25 October 1994 Solihull Barons Home Won 10–9 Autumn Trophy
Saturday 29 October 1994 Slough Jets Away Lost 14–3 League
Sunday 30 October 1994 Dumfries Vikings Home Won 10–6 League
Tuesday 1 November 1994 Solihull Barons Away Lost 8–3 Autumn Trophy
Saturday 5 November 1994 Blackburn Hawks Home Won 7–5 League
Sunday 6 November 1994 Telford Tigers Home Lost 5–4 League
Saturday 12 November 1994 Paisley Pirates Away Lost 6–4 League
Sunday 13 November 1994 Dumfries Vikings Away Lost 7–3 League
Saturday 19 November 1994 Solihull Barons Home Won 6–3 League
Sunday 20 November 1994 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Won 10–3 League
Wednesday 23 November 1994 Cardiff Devils Home Lost 11–10 Southern Cup
Sunday 27 November 1994 Blackburn Hawks Home Won 14–10 League
Wednesday 30 November 1994 Cardiff Devils Away Lost 7–5 Southern Cup
Sunday 4 December 1994 Dumfries Vikings Home Won 8–4 League
Saturday 10 December 1994 Solihull Barons Home Tied 4–4 League
Sunday 11 December 1994 Trafford Metros Home Tied 4–4 League
Saturday 17 December 1994 Teesside Bombers Away Won 6–2 League
Sunday 18 December 1994 Lee Valley Lions Home Won 12–5 League
Sunday 1 January 1995 Lee Valley Lions Away Won 21–5 League
Monday 2 January 1995 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Lost 7–4 League
Wednesday 4 January 1995 Slough Jets Home Tied 8–8 League
Sunday 8 January 1995 Paisley Pirates Home Won 11–9 League
Saturday 14 January 1995 Teesside Bombers Away Won 18–2 League
Sunday 15 January 1995 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 7–4 League
Saturday 21 January 1995 Swindon Wildcats Away Lost 9–8 League
Sunday 22 January 1995 Telford Tigers Home Lost 2–1 League
Thursday 26 January 1995 Slough Jets Away Lost 7–5 League
Saturday 28 January 1995 Trafford Metros Away Lost 7–2 League
Sunday 29 January 1995 Slough Jets Home Won 4–2 League
Saturday 4 February 1995 Lee Valley Lions Away Won 16–4 League
Sunday 5 February 1995 Basingstoke Bison Home Won 11–6 Challenge
Saturday 11 February 1995 Slough Jets Away Won 9–7 Challenge
Sunday 12 February 1995 Medway Bears Home Won 8–4 League
Sunday 19 February 1995 Blackburn Hawks Away Lost 9–5 League
Saturday 25 February 1995 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Won 9–6 League
Sunday 26 February 1995 Solihull Barons Away Lost 7–1 League
Saturday 4 March 1995 Dumfries Vikings Away Won 13–7 League
Sunday 5 March 1995 Paisley Pirates Away Lost 8–6 League
Saturday 11 March 1995 Medway Bears Away Won 6–3 League
Sunday 12 March 1995 Lee Valley Lions Home Won 16–5 League
Sunday 19 March 1995 Medway Bears Home Lost 7–5 League
Saturday 25 March 1995 Blackburn Hawks Away Lost 11–8 League
Sunday 26 March 1995 Slough Jets Home Tied 7-7 Challenge

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "History 1994–1995". Guildford Flames. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
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