2005–06 Guildford Flames season

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Season 2005–06
League English Premier Ice Hockey League (EPIHL)
GM/Head Coach Stan Marple
Home Ice Rink Guildford Spectrum
English Premier League position 1st – Champions
EPL Cup Semi-finalists
Play-offs 3rd Place

During the 2005–06 season, the Guildford Flames played their inaugural season in the EPIHL. It was the 14th year of Ice Hockey played by the Guildford Flames.

The Flames had a 20-game winning streak to start of the season. The club did not suffer their first league loss until 19 November 2005, when the Swindon Wildcats beat the Flames 7–4.

The Flames would end up finishing the regular league season with 39 wins, 6 losses and 3 ties to claim the EPL league title.

Player statistics[]

Player GP G A PTS PIMS
Milos Melicherik 56 29 69 98 80
Rick Plant 59 29 56 85 42
Jozef Kohut 40 43 34 77 124
Nick Cross 57 23 30 53 154
Marian Smerciak 58 18 23 41 44
Ollie Bronnimann 54 18 20 38 46
Paul Dixon 50 11 27 38 24
Vaclav Zavoral 54 21 16 37 286
Stuart Potts 46 10 21 31 18
Andrew Hemmings 40 10 9 19 8
Jason Reilly 32 4 9 13 18
Neil Liddiard 36 3 10 13 109
Rick Skene 60 3 10 13 56
David Savage 38 3 6 9 12
Ben Duggan 58 5 3 8 34
Chris Wiggins 39 4 3 7 16
Robert Young 39 1 5 6 2
Simon James 54 1 3 4 18
Ben Johnson 60 0 4 4 28
Chris Hepburn 6 1 0 1 2
Ben Austin 12 1 0 1 0
Tom Annetts 14 0 1 1 2
Joe Watkins 50 0 1 1 12
Simon Lavis 5 0 0 0 0

Netminders[]

Netminder Mins GA GAA Shots SV % SO
Joe Watkins 2826 92 1.953 1260 92.7 2
Simon Lavis 145 5 2.057 63 92.1 0
Tom Annetts 635 25 2.359 312 92.0 0

Results[]

Regular season[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Competition Attendance
Saturday 3 September 2005 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Won 4–2 League -
Sunday 4 September 2005 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 6–1 League -
Saturday 10 September 2005 Hull Stingrays Home Won 2–1 League 1,312
Sunday 11 September 2005 Romford Raiders Away Won 5–4 League/Cup 462
Sunday 18 September 2005 Telford Tigers Home Won 4–3 League 1,368
Saturday 24 September 2005 Wightlink Raiders Away Won 4–0 League 746
Sunday 25 September 2005 Invicta Dynamos Away Won 2–1 Cup 493
Saturday 1 October 2005 Slough Jets Away Won 4–1 League 540
Sunday 2 October 2005 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Won 4–0 League/Cup 1,386
Saturday 8 October 2005 Bracknell Bees Home Won 4–2 League 1,809
Sunday 9 October 2005 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Won 10–3 League/Cup N/A
Saturday 15 October 2005 Romford Raiders Home Won 5–1 League/Cup 1,451
Sunday 16 October 2005 Peterborough Phantoms Away Won 4–1 League N/A
Saturday 22 October 2005 Wightlink Raiders Away Won 5–2 League 801
Sunday 23 October 2005 Telford Tigers Home Won 5–2 League 1,488
Saturday 29 October 2005 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 7–1 League 1,378
Sunday 30 October 2005 Romford Raiders Away Won 4–0 League 514
Sunday 6 November 2005 Wightlink Raiders Home Won 5–2 League 1,406
Saturday 12 November 2005 Invicta Dynamos Home Won 8–1 Cup 1,516
Sunday 13 November 2005 Sheffield Scimitars Away Won 4–1 League 930
Saturday 19 November 2005 Swindon Wildcats Away Lost 7–4 League 747
Sunday 20 November 2005 Slough Jets Home Won 3–1 League 1,516
Saturday 26 November 2005 Romford Raiders Home Won 5–2 League 1,506
Sunday 27 November 2005 Bracknell Bees Away Lost 3–1 League 1,827
Saturday 3 December 2005 Telford Tigers Away Won 3–1 League -
Sunday 4 December 2005 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 2–1 League -
Sunday 11 December 2005 Peterborough Phantoms Away Won 3–2 League -
Saturday 17 December 2005 Slough Jets Away Tied 5–5 League -
Sunday 18 December 2005 Sheffield Scimitars Home Won 6–4 League -
Monday 26 December 2005 Bracknell Bees Away Won 3–2 League 1,822
Tuesday 27 December 2005 Bracknell Bees Home Won 4–1 League 2,053
Monday 2 January 2006 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 3–2 League 1,728
Sunday 8 January 2006 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Won 4–2 League N/A
Wednesday 11 January 2006 Hull Stingrays Home Won 4–2 League 1,011
Saturday 14 January 2006 Telford Tigers Away Lost 4–1 League 600
Sunday 15 January 2006 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Lost 4–3 League 1,462
Saturday 21 January 2006 Hull Stingrays Home Won 3–2 Cup Semi-final, First Leg -
Sunday 22 January 2006 Hull Stingrays Away Lost 5–4 Cup Semi-final, Second Leg -
Wednesday 25 January 2006 Hull Stingrays Away Won 6–2 League N/A
Saturday 28 January 2006 Solihull Barons Home Won 3–1 League 1,518
Sunday 29 January 2006 Solihull Barons Away Tied 3–3 League 204
Saturday 4 February 2006 Sheffield Scimitars Home Won 4–2 League 1,607
Sunday 5 February 2006 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Lost 3–2 League 1,846
Saturday 11 February 2006 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Won 4–3 League 1,352
Saturday 18 February 2006 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Won 9–1 League -
Sunday 19 February 2006 Solihull Barons Home Won 2–1 League -
Sunday 26 February 2006 Solihull Barons Away Won 4–1 League -
Saturday 4 March 2006 Wightlink Raiders Home Won 9–3 League -
Sunday 5 March 2006 Hull Stingrays Away Won 2–1 League -
Sunday 12 March 2006 Slough Jets Home Won 5–4 League 2,006
Saturday 18 March 2006 Swindon Wildcats Away Lost 5–3 League 1,050
Sunday 19 March 2006 Sheffield Scimitars Away Tied 1–1 League 405

Play-offs[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Competition Attendance
Saturday 25 March 2006 Bracknell Bees Away Tied 3–3 Playoffs -
Sunday 26 March 2006 Bracknell Bees Home Lost 2–0 Playoffs -
Saturday 1 April 2006 Swindon Wildcats Away Won 4–3 Playoffs -
Sunday 2 April 2006 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 3–2 Playoffs -
Saturday 8 April 2006 Hull Stingrays Home Won 4–2 Playoffs -
Sunday 9 April 2006 Hull Stingrays Away Won 4–0 Playoffs -
Saturday 15 April 2006 Milton Keynes Lightning Coventry SkyDome Lost 4–3 Playoff Semi-final -
Sunday 16 April 2006 Sheffield Scimitars Coventry SkyDome Won 6–2 3rd/4th place Playoff -

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