1987–88 Chelmsford Chieftains season

The 1987-88 season, saw the Chelmsford Chieftains compete in the British League Division Two. It was the first season in the clubs history. They finished runners-up behind Essex rivals Romford Raiders. The Chieftains registered six shutouts, the most by any side in the league. They were shared by Mike Shead (3), Alan Blythe (2) and veteran John Cimelli (1).

Chelmsford Chieftains
Season 1987-88
LeagueBritish League Division Two
CoachMike Urquhart
Home Ice RinkRiverside Ice and Leisure Centre
League positionRunners-up (2nd out of 14)

Chelmsford's first ever game at the Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre was a challenge match against Peterborough Titans on Saturday 5 September 1987. The Chieftains won the game 11–4 in front of 300 spectators. Stuart Steeves (Chelmsford) scored the first ever goal at the venue at 2.07 in the first period.

Results

British League Division Two

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendance
1987/1988Birmingham EaglesAwayLost 8-7-
1987/1988Birmingham EaglesHomeTied 6-6-
1987/1988Bournemouth StagsAwayLost 9-2-
1987/1988Bournemouth StagsHomeWon 4-2-
1987/1988Bracknell BeesAwayWon 7-6-
1987/1988Bracknell BeesHomeWon 6-1-
1987/1988Bristol PhantomsAwayLost 12-2-
1987/1988Bristol PhantomsHomeWon 4-0-
1987/1988Deeside DemonsHomeWon 18-0-
1987/1988Deeside DemonsAwayWon 16-0-
1987/1988Medway MaraudersHomeWon 8-4-
1987/1988Medway MaraudersAwayWon 4-1-
1987/1988Oxford City StarsHomeWon 6-4-
1987/1988Oxford City StarsAwayWon 7-6-
1987/1988Peterborough TitansHomeWon 8-2-
1987/1988Peterborough TitansAwayLost 10-4-
1987/1988Richmond RaidersHomeWon 9-5-
1987/1988Richmond RaidersAwayWon 11-0-
1987/1988Romford RaidersHomeLost 12-7-
1987/1988Romford RaidersAwayLost 10-6-
1987/1988Solihull KnightsHomeWon 7-4-
1987/1988Solihull KnightsAwayWon 8-0-
1987/1988Southampton KnightsHomeWon 14-1-
1987/1988Southampton KnightsAwayWon 8-2-
1987/1988Streatham BruinsHomeWon 11-0-
1987/1988Streatham BruinsAwayWon 11-2-


References

    • Roberts, Stewart (1988). The Ice Hockey Annual 1988-89. East Sussex: Caldra House Ltd. ISBN 1-85223-154-8.
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