2006–07 Guildford Flames season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Season 2006–07
League English Premier Ice Hockey League
GM/Head Coach Stan Marple
Home Ice Rink Guildford Spectrum
English Premier League position
EPL Cup Semi-finalists
Play-offs Runners-up

During the 2006–07 season, the Guildford Flames played their second season in the EPIHL. It was the 15th year of Ice Hockey played by the Guildford Flames. It was to be the tenth and final season under head coach Stan Marple.

The Flames made a solid start with nine wins in their first ten games to secure a cup semi-final place, but fell behind in the league after dropping points to Slough Jets and Sheffield Scimitars. Injuries to Jozef Kohut and netminder Joe Watkins then caused concern, but the final game of 2006 at the Spectrum produced a battle for top spot with Tom Annetts backstopping the team to a 3–1 victory over the Scimitars.

The New Year started bleakly. After losing only eight points in the first four months of the season, Guildford dropped nine in January. This persuaded Marple to make changes and he brought back Nick Cross from retirement and signed Robert Sobala from Solihull Barons as cover for Kohut. But Sobala lasted only 13 games before suffering a season-ending injury.

In the cup semi-final the Flames gained revenge over Slough, with Marian Smerciak's overtime winner putting them into the final against Milton Keynes Lightning. There they took a 3–2 home advantage to Milton Keynes and, in a thriller, triumphed 4–3. Marple and his men duly celebrated but it turned out to be their only trophy of the season.

Three losses in February and an injury to their top scorer, Milos Melicherik, put an end to them retaining the league title and they eventually slipped to fourth. After clinching a place in the playoff final, Melicherik returned for the weekend's games in Coventry. In a memorable semi, the Flames overcame the Scimitars 5–4 with Rick Plant scoring the winner 18 seconds before the end of overtime.

But their defeat by Bracknell Bees in the final was a bitter pill to swallow after they had lost only one of season's previous eight encounters against their local rivals.

Player statistics[]

Player GP G A PTS PIMS
Milos Melicherik 52 26 67 93 104:00
Jozef Kohut 41 43 30 73 195:00
Rick Plant 62 23 48 71 109:00
Ollie Bronnimann 58 30 36 66 94:00
Rob Lamey 59 25 35 60 42:00
Paul Dixon 59 12 46 58 66:00
Vaclav Zavoral 54 28 30 58 291:00
Stuart Potts 54 21 31 52 32:00
Marian Smerciak 61 17 31 48 154:00
Neil Liddiard 62 8 27 35 138:00
Andrew Hemmings 52 10 10 20 8:00
David Savage 51 12 8 20 48:00
Rick Skene 55 4 11 15 100:00
Robert Sobala 13 5 5 10 16:00
Nick Cross 16 3 6 9 44:00
Chris Wiggins 54 4 5 9 62:00
Ben Duggan 57 5 3 8 24:00
Robert Young 55 1 5 6 8:00
Ben Johnson 62 0 4 4 24:00
Stan Marple 6 2 0 2 39:00
Joe Watkins 47 0 2 2 22:00
Adam Hyman 19 1 1 2 8:00
Russ Plant 4 0 1 1 4:00
Tom Annetts 24 0 1 1 0:00
Simon James 12 0 1 1 2:00
Tom Horton 0 0 0 0 0:00
Matt Colclough 0 0 0 0 0:00
Michael Varcoe 1 0 0 0 0:00
Ben Austin 58 0 0 0 2:00

Netminders[]

The asterisk represents the fact that Tom Annetts and Joe Watkins shared a shutout.

Netminder Mins GA GAA Shots SV% SO
Joe Watkins 2640:52 121 2.748 1503 0.919 3*
Tom Annetts 1109:00 51 2.759 532 0.904 1*

Results[]

Pre season[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Competition Attendance
Saturday 9 September 2006 Peterborough Phantoms Home Lost 4–3 Challenge -
Sunday 10 September 2006 Peterborough Phantoms Away Won 6–2 Challenge -

Regular season[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Competition Attendance
Saturday 23 September 2006 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Won 3–2 League -
Sunday 24 September 2006 Wightlink Raiders Home Won 10–2 Cup -
Saturday 30 September 2006 Bracknell Bees Away Won 4–2 Cup -
Sunday 1 October 2006 Bracknell Bees Home Won 2–0 Cup 1,745
Saturday 7 October 2006 Wightlink Raiders Away Won 13–3 Cup 626
Sunday 8 October 2006 Romford Raiders Home Won 9–0 League 1,342
Saturday 14 October 2006 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Won 9–3 League 1,438
Sunday 15 October 2006 Peterborough Phantoms Away Lost 8–7 League 412
Saturday 21 October 2006 Telford Tigers Away Won 8–5 League 600
Sunday 22 October 2006 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Won 4–1 League 1,582
Saturday 28 October 2006 Slough Jets Away Lost 6–4 League 605
Sunday 29 October 2006 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 6–1 League 1,314
Saturday 4 November 2006 Wightlink Raiders Away Won 8–2 League 524
Sunday 5 November 2006 Bracknell Bees Away Won 4–0 League 1,218
Saturday 11 November 2006 Telford Tigers Home Won 9–1 League 1,472
Saturday 18 November 2006 Solihull Barons Away Won 2–1 League -
Sunday 19 November 2006 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Won 3–2 League -
Saturday 25 November 2006 Slough Jets Away Lost 4–3 League 689
Sunday 26 November 2006 Telford Tigers Home Won 6–1 League 1,242
Saturday 2 December 2006 Bracknell Bees Home Won 5-3 League -
Sunday 3 December 2006 Romford Raiders Away Won 6-2 League -
Sunday 10 December 2007 Peterborough Phantoms Away Won 2-1 (OT) League -
Saturday 16 December 2006 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 4-3 (OT) League -
Sunday 17 December 2006 Sheffield Scimitars Home Won 3-2 League -
Saturday 23 December 2006 Sheffield Scimitars Away Lost 3-0 League -
Tuesday 26 December 2006 Solihull Barons Home Won 8-3 League -
Wednesday 27 December 2006 Solihull Barons Away Won 6-2 League -
Saturday 30 December 2006 Sheffield Scimitars Home Won 3-1 League -
Saturday 6 January 2007 Telford Tigers Away Won 4-1 League -
Sunday 7 January 2007 Slough Jets Home Lost 7-1 League -
Saturday 13 January 2007 Romford Raiders Home Tied 3-3 (OT) League -
Sunday 14 January 2007 Romford Raiders Away Lost 5-3 League -
Saturday 20 January 2007 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 6-3 League -
Sunday 21 January 2007 Wightlink Raiders Home Won 7-4 League -
Tuesday 23 January 2007 Slough Jets Away Won 5-4 Cup Semi-Final, First Leg -
Wednesday 24 January 2007 Slough Jets Home Tied 3-3 (Guildford win 8-7 on agg) Cup Semi-Final, Second Leg -
Saturday 27 January 2007 Swindon Wildcats Away Lost 3-2 (OT) League -
Sunday 28 January 2007 Slough Jets Home Lost 3-2 League -
Saturday 3 February 2007 Sheffield Scimitars Away Lost 3-2 League -
Sunday 4 February 2007 Bracknell Bees Home Lost 5-2 League -
Monday 5 February 2007 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Lost 6–1 League -
Saturday 10 February 2007 Wightlink Raiders Away Won 5-3 League -
Sunday 11 February 2007 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 5-4 League -
Saturday 17 February 2007 Swindon Wildcats Away Won 4-1 League -
Sunday 18 February 2007 Wightlink Raiders Home Won 10-1 League -
Wednesday 28 February 2007 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Won 3-2 Cup Final, First Leg 1,232
Saturday 3 March 2007 Bracknell Bees Away Tied 4–4 (OT) League -
Sunday 4 March 2007 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Lost 7-1 League -
Thursday 8 March 2007 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Won 4-3 (Guildford won 7-5 on agg) Cup Final, Second Leg 1,026
Saturday 10 March 2007 Solihull Barons Home Won 6-1 League -
Saturday 17 March 2007 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Tied 3-3 (OT) League -
Sunday 18 March 2007 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Won 5–0 League -

Playoffs[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Competition Attendance
Saturday 24 March 2007 Bracknell Bees Home Won 6-4 Quarter-Final, Group A -
Sunday 25 March 2007 Chelmsford Chieftains Away Won 8-2 Quarter-Final, Group A -
Saturday 31 March 2007 Chelmsford Chieftains Home Won 2-1 Quarter-Final, Group A -
Sunday 1 April 2007 Bracknell Bees Away Won 3-2 Quarter-Final, Group A -
Saturday 7 April 2007 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Lost 5-2 Quarter-Final, Group A -
Sunday 8 April 2007 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Lost 3-1 Quarter-Final, Group A -
Saturday 14 April 2007 Sheffield Scimitars SkyDome Arena Won 5-4 Semi-Final 2,031
Sunday 15 April 2007 Bracknell Bees SkyDome Arena Lost 3-2 Final 2,223

End of Season Awards[]

  • Player's Player of the Year – Vaclav Zavoral
  • Player of the Year – Vaclav Zavoral
  • Top Points ScorerMilos Melicherik
  • Most Sportsmanlike – Rick Skene
  • British Player's Player of the YearRick Plant
  • British Player of the Year – David Savage

References[]

External links[]


Retrieved from ""