2011–12 Guildford Flames season

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Guildford Flames
League1st EPIHL
Team information
General managerPaul Dixon
CoachPaul Dixon
ArenaGuildford Spectrum

During the 2011–12 season, the Guildford Flames participated in the semi-professional English Premier Ice Hockey League. It was the 20th year of ice hockey played by the Guildford Flames and the fifth season under Paul Dixon as head coach.

The offseason saw a large returning contingent quickly re-signed by the club. However, Martin Masa, Lukas Smital, and Rob Lamey all moved on to the Bracknell Bees, while Slovak netminder Miroslav Hala also left the club. New signings to join the club were Canadian forward Curtis Huppe, fellow countryman Greg Chambers, Slovak defenceman Branislav Kvetan was picked up from French side Dijon, and a young up and coming netminder, James Hadfield, joined from the Swindon Wildcats.[1]

Player statistics[]

Player GP G A PTS PIMS
Nathan Rempel 55 46 36 82 70
David Longstaff 63 20 60 80 30
Milos Melicherik 45 21 48 69 40
Rick Plant 63 23 42 65 30
Curtis Huppe 39 31 26 57 20
Matt Towe 47 15 35 50 20
Greg Chambers 49 16 33 49 28
Jozef Kohut 24 26 15 41 70
Branislav Kvetan 40 15 24 39 70
Paul Dixon 63 5 34 39 52
Jez Lundin 63 10 28 38 68
Ben Campbell 61 16 20 36 26
David Savage 63 9 22 31 60
Andrew Hemmings 61 8 17 25 38
Stuart Potts 61 7 15 22 14
Neil Liddiard 61 1 12 13 128
Andrew Sharp 34 5 0 5 75
Scott Greenfield 63 1 2 3 6
Mark Lee 59 0 3 3 16
James Hadfield 9 0 0 0 0
Chris Cooke 24 0 0 0 0

Netminders[]

Netminder Mins GA GAA Shots SV % SO
Mark Lee 3443:29 156 2.714 1767 0.912 6
James Hadfield 370:09 21 3.386 185 0.886 0

Results[]

Regular season[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Competition
Sunday 25 September 2011 Telford Tigers Home Lost 4–1 League-Cup
Saturday 1 October 2011 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 7–1 League-Cup
Sunday 2 October 2011 Telford Tigers Away Won 7–1 League-Cup
Saturday 8 October 2011 Sheffield Steeldogs Home Won 3–0 League-Cup
Sunday 9 October 2011 Peterborough Phantoms Away Lost 6–4 League-Cup
Sunday 16 October 2011 Basingstoke Bison Home Won 7–2 League-Cup
Saturday 22 October 2011 Slough Jets Away Lost 4–1 League-Cup
Sunday 23 October 2011 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 7–0 League-Cup
Wednesday 26 October 2011 Manchester Phoenix Home Won 5–3 League-Cup
Saturday 29 October 2011 Sheffield Steeldogs Away Lost 3–2 (PSO) League-Cup
Sunday 30 October 2011 Sheffield Steeldogs Away Won 4–3 League
Saturday 5 November 2011 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Lost 6–4 League-Cup
Sunday 6 November 2011 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Won 4–3 (OT) League-Cup
Saturday 12 November 2011 Basingstoke Bison Away Lost 3–2 (PSO) League-Cup
Sunday 13 November 2011 Manchester Phoenix Home Won 9–4 League
Wednesday 16 November 2011 Telford Tigers Away Won 6–0 League
Saturday 19 November 2011 Swindon Wildcats Away Won 2–1 League-Cup
Sunday 20 November 2011 Slough Jets Home Won 4–1 League-Cup
Sunday 27 November 2011 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 6–2 League
Saturday 3 December 2011 Swindon Wildcats Away Won 5–3 League
Sunday 4 December 2011 Bracknell Bees Home Won 5–0 League-Cup
Saturday 10 December 2011 Manchester Phoenix Away Won 5–3 League-Cup
Sunday 11 December 2011 Sheffield Steeldogs Away Won 5–4 (PSO) League
Saturday 17 December 2011 Bracknell Bees Home Won 8–0 League
Sunday 18 December 2011 Bracknell Bees Away Won 4–3 (PSO) League-Cup
Monday 26 December 2011 Telford Tigers Home Won 5–4 (OT) League
Tuesday 27 December 2011 Bracknell Bees Away Won 5–3 League
Saturday 31 December 2011 Basingstoke Bison Away Lost 5–2 League
Sunday 1 January 2012 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Lost 6–2 League
Saturday 7 January 2012 Swindon Wildcats Away Lost 6–4 League
Saturday 14 January 2012 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Won 6–5 League
Sunday 15 January 2012 Slough Jets Home Lost 4–3 League
Saturday 21 January 2012 Manchester Phoenix Away Lost 4–1 League
Sunday 22 January 2012 Manchester Phoenix Home Won 5–2 League
Saturday 28 January 2012 Telford Tigers Home Won 9–1 League
Sunday 29 January 2012 Telford Tigers Away Lost 5–4 (PSO) League
Saturday 4 February 2012 Slough Jets Away Won 5–4 (OT) League
Sunday 5 February 2012 Milton Keynes Lightning Home Won 4–2 League
Wednesday 8 February 2012 Peterborough Phantoms Away Won 6–2 League
Saturday 11 February 2012 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 7–3 League
Sunday 12 February 2012 Bracknell Bees Away Lost 6–5 (PSO) League
Wednesday 15 February 2012 Basingstoke Bison Home Won 3–0 League
Saturday 18 February 2012 Manchester Phoenix Away Drawn 2–2 Cup Semi-final, First Leg
Sunday 19 February 2012 Swindon Wildcats Home Won 9–1 League
Wednesday 22 February 2012 Manchester Phoenix Home Won 3–2 (Guildford win 5–4 on agg) Cup Semi-final, Second Leg
Saturday 25 February 2012 Sheffield Steeldogs Home Won 4–1 League
Saturday 3 March 2012 Peterborough Phantoms Away Won 5–3 League
Sunday 4 March 2012 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 3–2 League
Saturday 10 March 2012 Slough Jets Away Lost 5–2 League
Sunday 11 March 2012 Slough Jets Home Won 4–1 League
Tuesday 13 March 2012 Sheffield Steeldogs Away Won 6–3 Cup Final, First Leg
Saturday 17 March 2012 Milton Keynes Lightning Away Lost 3–1 League
Sunday 18 March 2012 Basingstoke Bison Home Won 4–3 (OT) League
Saturday 24 March 2012 Bracknell Bees Home Lost 6–5 League
Sunday 25 March 2012 Manchester Phoenix Away Lost 5–2 League
Wednesday 28 March 2012 Sheffield Steeldogs Home Won 6–2 (Guildford Win 12–5 on agg) Cup Final, Second Leg
Saturday 31 March 2012 Basingstoke Bison Away Lost 4–3 (OT) League
Sunday 1 April 2012 Sheffield Steeldogs Home Won 7–2 League

Play-offs[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Notes
Saturday 7 April 2012 Peterborough Phantoms Away Lost 3–2 Quarter-final, First Leg
Sunday 8 April 2012 Peterborough Phantoms Home Won 8–4 (Guildford win 10–7 on agg) Quarter-final, Second Leg
Saturday 14 April 2012 Slough Jets SkyDome Arena Lost 3–2 Semi-final

References[]

  1. ^ "History 2011–2012". Guildford Flames. Retrieved 15 January 2012.

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