2001–02 Guildford Flames season

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Season 2001–02
League British National League
Coach Stan Marple
Home Ice Rink Guildford Spectrum
League position 5th out of 12
Findus Challenge Cup 2nd in Group 2
Playoff Record Semi-Finalists

The 2001–02 season, was the Guildford Flames' tenth year of ice hockey. The Guildford Flames competed in the British National League.[1]

After arguably their most successful season since their formation in 1992, the Guildford Flames shockingly ended up the season empty-handed.

On paper they should have added yet more silverware to their growing trophy cabinet after securing the triple crown in 2000-01, but head coach, Stan Marple, admitted his BNL side, packed with former Superleague stars, under-achieved.

Marple - back for his fifth season in the coaching hot-seat - was up against it from the word go. The fans had been given a taste of success and were expecting more.

But the Surrey side had strong competition, especially the league's new club, Dundee Stars, whose coach, Tony Hand, had recruited many top ISL players.

Coventry Blaze were always going to be tough, too, so Marple set about signing some big name players himself.

Perhaps his key acquisition was Finnish hotshot, Mikko Koivunoro, as Flames benefited from the demise of the ISL's Newcastle Jesters.

But Guildford had lost two veteran players through retirement at the start of the campaign. First was "Mr Guildford", Ryan Campbell, then Wayne (Reggie) Crawford called it a day at the age of 40.

Marple's new crop of players did not live up to expectations and frustrations began to show. Even returning netminder, Mark McArthur, was having a nightmare season after impressing in his debut year.

There were many inconsistent results, with Flames losing at home 4-3 to a rejuvenated Paisley Pirates, 6-4 to the surprising Edinburgh Capitals, and 3-0 to local rivals, Slough Jets.

Marple's cause was not helped when he lost Jason Jennings to a freak domestic accident - while cutting down a tree in his garden, he almost sliced off a finger.

The club's top scorer in the 2000-01 playoffs refused treatment and flew home to Canada. Though not expected back, he recovered in time to return and help Flames secure their best run of the season, reaching the league playoff semifinals.

There, though, Guildford were paired with Dundee, one of their fiercest rivals, who had won the league title. Flames lost 3-2 at home and 3-0 at Camperdown.

Player statistics[]

Player GP G A PTS PIMS
Derek DeCosty 47 41 24 65 52
Mikko Koivunoro 36 17 47 64 56
John Haig 56 22 39 61 36
Todd Wetzel 44 25 32 57 60
Nicky Chinn 50 16 40 56 104
Jason Dailey 56 24 16 40 58
David Smith 56 14 24 38 22
Ricky Plant 54 7 21 28 63
Jason Jennings 24 12 15 27 14
Tony Redmond 51 10 15 25 30
Scott Campbell 32 5 20 25 71
Kent Nobes 22 14 10 24 10
Greg Burke 30 9 13 22 72
Paul Dixon 37 2 12 14 22
Stan Marple 36 5 7 12 104
Mitch Grant 18 6 5 11 4
Rob Lamey 22 2 7 9 2
Regan Stocco 27 2 3 5 26
Ian Defty 19 1 4 5 22
Jason Stone 13 1 1 2 34
Michael Plenty 32 0 2 2 2
Mark Galazzi 39 1 0 1 4
James Morgan 5 0 1 1 8
Michael Timms 4 0 0 0 0
Jamie Hepburn 3 0 0 0 0

Netminders[]

Netminder Iced Mins SOG GA SV % SO GAA
Mark McArthur 54 3277 1800 156 91.33 3 2.86
Grant King 3 180 86 14 83.72 0 4.67
Alec Field 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Schedule And Results[]

Pre-season[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Competition
Saturday 25 August 2001 Bracknell Bees Away Lost 2-0 N/A Baker Tilly Challenge Shield
Sunday 26 August 2001 Bracknell Bees Home Lost 6-3 1,830 Baker Tilly Challenge Shield

British National League (BNL)[]

Final Standings

Team Pld. W L D GF GA Pts.
Dundee Stars 44 40 4 0 289 101 80
Coventry Blaze 44 33 9 2 227 118 68
Fife Flyers 44 31 12 1 222 110 63
Basingstoke Bison 44 24 18 2 201 151 50
Guildford Flames 44 24 19 1 198 144 49
Hull Thunder 44 23 19 2 190 161 48
Edinburgh Capitals 44 20 23 1 180 212 41
Milton Keynes Kings 44 17 23 4 146 160 38
Paisley Pirates 44 18 25 1 161 259 37
Peterborough Pirates 44 11 30 3 136 208 25
Slough Jets 44 7 33 4 112 216 18
Cardiff Devils 44 5 38 1 90 312 11
Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorer(s)
Saturday 22 September 2001 Dundee Stars Home Lost 3-1 - -
Sunday 23 September 2001 Milton Keynes Kings Home Won 7-1 - -
Saturday 29 September 2001 Milton Keynes Kings Away Lost 3-1 - John Haig
Sunday 30 September 2001 Basingstoke Bison Home Won 5-3 1,588 David Smith, Nicky Chinn, Jason Jennings, Kent Nobes, Ricky Plant
Saturday 6 October 2001 Slough Jets Away Won 6-3 - Derek DeCosty (2), Jason Dailey (2), David Smith, John Haig
Sunday 7 October 2001 Edinburgh Capitals Home Won 4-2 - Tony Redmond (2), Kent Nobes, Todd Wetzel
Saturday 13 October 2001 Coventry Blaze Home Won 4-2 1,683 Derek DeCosty (2), Kent Nobes, Jason Dailey
Sunday 14 October 2001 Cardiff Devils Away Won 7-2 1,953 Todd Wetzel (2), Kent Nobes, Nicky Chinn, Regan Stocco, Derek DeCosty, Rick Plant
Saturday 20 October 2001 Edinburgh Capitals Away Won 7-6 (OT) - -
Sunday 21 October 2001 Dundee Stars Away Lost 4-2 - -
Thursday 25 October 2001 Coventry Blaze Away Lost 3-2 (OT) 1,604 Rick Plant, Todd Wetzel
Saturday 27 October 2001 Hull Thunder Away Lost 3-2 - Jason Dailey, Greg Burke
Sunday 28 October 2001 Fife Flyers Home Lost 6-3 - -
Saturday 3 November 2001 Paisley Pirates Away Lost 4-3 (OT) - Todd Wetzel, David Smith, Greg Burke
Sunday 4 November 2001 Cardiff Devils Home Won 5-0 - Derek DeCosty (2), John Haig, Rob Lamey, Greg Burke
Saturday 10 November 2001 Basingstoke Bison Away Lost 3-1 - -
Sunday 11 November 2001 Slough Jets Home Lost 3-0 - -
Saturday 17 November 2001 Peterborough Pirates Away Won 6-1 - -
Sunday 18 November 2001 Peterborough Pirates Home Won 5-2 - -
Saturday 24 November 2001 Milton Keynes Kings Away Tied 3-3 - -
Saturday 1 December 2001 Peterborough Pirates Away Lost 4-3 - Todd Wetzel (2), Derek DeCosty
Sunday 2 December 2001 Paisley Pirates Home Won 5-4 - Todd Wetzel, Scott Campbell, Mikko Koivunoro, John Haig, Derek DeCosty
Saturday 8 December 2001 Fife Flyers Away Lost 7-3 - Derek DeCosty, Todd Wetzel, Tony Redmond
Sunday 9 December 2001 Edinburgh Capitals Away Won 9-2 - Derek DeCosty (3), John Haig (3), David Smith, Todd Wetzel, Mark Galazzi
Saturday 15 December 2001 Paisley Pirates Away Won 6-3 - -
Saturday 22 December 2001 Dundee Stars Home Won 4-3 (OT) - -
Sunday 23 December 2001 Milton Keynes Kings Home Won 7-0 - -
Saturday 29 December 2001 Fife Flyers Away Lost 5-2 - -
Sunday 30 December 2001 Dundee Stars Away Lost 6-3 - -
Saturday 5 January 2002 Hull Thunder Home Won 4-1 - -
Sunday 6 January 2002 Cardiff Devils Away Won 9-3 - -
Sunday 13 January 2002 Cardiff Devils Home Won 10-5 - Mike Koivunoro (3), Jason Dailey (2), Todd Wetzel, Stan Marple, Tony Redmond, John Haig, Derek DeCosty
Saturday 19 January 2002 Slough Jets Away Won 10-2 - -
Sunday 20 January 2002 Edinburgh Capitals Home Lost 6-4 - -
Saturday 26 January 2002 Basingstoke Bison Home Lost 6-4 - -
Sunday 27 January 2002 Fife Flyers Home Lost 3-2 - -
Saturday 2 February 2002 Hull Thunder Home Won 3-1 - -
Sunday 3 February 2002 Coventry Blaze Home Won 4-2 - -
Saturday 9 February 2002 Basingstoke Bison Away Lost 6-1 - -
Sunday 10 February 2002 Slough Jets Home Won 9-1 - -
Saturday 16 February 2002 Peterborough Pirates Home Won 9-1 1,620 Derek DeCosty (2), Mitch Grant (2), John Haig (2), Todd Wetzel, Rick Plant, Mikko Koivunoro
Sunday 17 February 2002 Coventry Blaze Away Lost 7-4 1,879 Jason Jennings (2), Derek DeCosty, Mikko Koivunoro
Saturday 23 February 2002 Paisley Pirates Home Lost 4-3 (OT) - -
Sunday 24 February 2002 Hull Thunder Away Won 6-5 - -

British National League Play-Offs[]

The top eight BNL teams qualified for the playoffs. In the Quarter-Finals the teams were split into two groups of four with the teams finishing 1st, 4th, 5th and 8th in the league going into Group 1 and the others into Group 2. Teams tied on points in the Quarter-Final group stages were separated first by wins in normal time, then by away wins in normal time. The two top teams in each group qualified for the Semi-Finals with the winner of one group playing a home-and-away, aggregate goals series against the runner-up in the other group. The winning semi-finalists competed for the title using the same playing format.

The semi-final with the Coventry Blaze was overshadowed by controversy over ITV's insistence that the second game, rather than the first should be held in Guildford. The change was agreed by the league headquarters to avoid travelling costs (which would fall on the league) for ITV's southern based camera crew who naturally believed the last leg would be the more important one. The fuss was not of Blaze's making and they rode out the politics to beat the Flames by three goals each time.

Quarter-Final Group 1

Team Pld. W L D GF GA Pts.
Dundee Stars 6 6 0 0 24 5 12
Guildford Flames 6 3 3 0 13 13 6
Basingstoke Bison 6 2 3 1 13 19 5
Milton Keynes Kings 6 0 5 1 8 21 1

Quarter-Final Group 2

Team Pld. W L D GF GA Pts.
Coventry Blaze 6 5 1 0 34 9 10
Fife Flyers 6 4 1 1 24 20 9
Hull Thunder 6 1 4 1 18 33 3
Edinburgh Capitals 6 1 5 0 15 29 2
Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Competition Goalscorers
Saturday 2 March 2002 Milton Keynes Kings Away Won 4-3 - Quarter-Final Group 1 Ricky Plant (2), Jason Jennings (2)
Sunday 3 March 2002 Basingstoke Bison Home Lost 3-2 - Quarter-Final Group 1 Jason Dailey, David Smith
Saturday 9 March 2002 Basingstoke Bison Away Won 3-0 1,148 Quarter-Final Group 1 Paul Dixon, Todd Wetzel, Jason Jennings
Sunday 10 March 2002 Milton Keynes Kings Home Won 2-1 (OT) 1,606 Quarter-Final Group 1 Todd Wetzel, Jason Dailey
Saturday 16 March 2002 Dundee Stars Home Lost 3-2 - Quarter-Final Group 1 -
Sunday 17 March 2002 Dundee Stars Away Lost 3-0 - Quarter-Final Group 1 -
Saturday 23 March 2002 Coventry Blaze Away Lost 6-3 - Semi-Final, First Leg -
Sunday 24 March 2002 Coventry Blaze Home Lost 4-1 (Coventry win 10-4 on aggregate) - Semi-Final, Second Leg -

Findus Challenge Cup[]

The new competition, which effectively replaced the Benson and Hedges Plate, involved all the Findus British National League clubs and the English Premier League sides.

The 16 teams in the qualifying round played a round-robin in four regional groupings during September 2001.

The winning team in each group qualified for the final stages at the Nottingham Arena in November 2001.

Guildford suffered their first-ever shutout at the Guildford Spectrum as Coventry won 3-0.

Guildford's game at Milton Keynes on Saturday 29 September 2001 was also played for league points after the standalone Challenge Cup game scheduled for Sunday 2 September 2001 was cancelled due to faults with the ice surface.

Qualifying Round - Group 1

Team Pld. W L D GF GA Pts.
Fife Flyers 6 6 0 0 33 9 12
Dundee Stars 6 4 2 0 41 11 8
Paisley Pirates 6 2 4 0 14 34 4
Edinburgh Capitals 6 0 6 0 8 42 0

Qualifying Round - Group 2

Team Pld. W L D GF GA Pts.
Coventry Blaze 6 5 1 0 33 7 10
Guildford Flames 6 4 2 0 26 14 8
Milton Keynes Kings 6 2 4 0 17 25 4
Solihull Barons 6 1 5 0 17 47 2

Qualifying Round - Group 3

Team Pld. W L D GF GA Pts.
Peterborough Pirates 6 6 0 0 37 17 12
Hull Thunder 6 2 3 1 16 22 5
Cardiff Devils 6 2 4 0 23 31 4
Swindon Lynx 6 1 4 1 14 20 3

Qualifying Round - Group 4

Team Pld. W L D GF GA Pts.
Basingstoke Bison 6 5 0 1 38 16 11
Slough Jets 6 4 1 1 22 13 9
Invicta Dynamos 6 2 4 0 21 28 4
Romford Raiders 6 0 6 0 15 39 0
Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Competition Goalscorers
Saturday 1 September 2001 Solihull Barons Home Won 6-2 1,078 Qualifying Round Group 2 Kent Nobes (3), Nicky Chinn, Jason Jennings, John Haig
Saturday 8 September 2001 Solihull Barons Away Won 9-4 247 Qualifying Round Group 2 -
Sunday 9 September 2001 Milton Keynes Kings Home Won 7-1 1,357 Qualifying Round Group 2 -
Saturday 15 September 2001 Coventry Blaze Home Lost 3-0 1,500 Qualifying Round Group 2 -
Sunday 16 September 2001 Coventry Blaze Away Won 3-1 1,560 Qualifying Round Group 2 John Haig, Nicky Chinn, Jason Daily
Saturday 29 September 2001 Milton Keynes Kings Away Lost 3-1 - League/Cup -

End Of Season Awards[]

  • Player's Player Of The Year - Paul Dixon
  • Best British Trained Player Of The Year - Paul Dixon
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player Of The Year - Tony Redmond
  • Top Points Scorer - Derek DeCosty
  • Supporters' Player Of The Year - Jason Dailey
  • Supporters' British Player Of The Year - John Haig

References[]

  1. ^ "2001-2002". GuildfordFlames.com. Retrieved 10 January 2015.

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