Lee Valley Lions
The Lee Valley Lions are an ice hockey team based in Leyton, East London where they play at the Lee Valley Ice Centre. They are the senior Ice Hockey team at the rink, with other users including the affiliated Lee Valley Lions Junior Ice Hockey Club, the Eastern Stars and London Devils recreational teams and the University of London Ice hockey Club.
Lee Valley Lions | |
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City | Leyton, Waltham Forest, London, United Kingdom |
League | NIHL 2 South East Division |
Founded | 1984 |
Operated | 1984-1995, 2005-present |
Home arena | Lee Valley Ice Centre |
Colours | White, Green and Blue |
General manager | Eddie Joseph |
Head coach | James Joseph |
Captain | Simon Jones |
Website | www.leevalleylions.co.uk |
The Original Lions 1984-1995
The Lee Valley Lions were originally formed in early 1984 and initially competed in a series of friendly games. The 1984/85 season was their first competitive season. The team competed in the British Heineken League Division One (BD1), the second tier of British Ice Hockey, where they finished a credible sixth place in their first season. The 1985/86 season saw the Lions dominated the league alongside Solihull and Telford. The team finally finished in second place, following a 6-7 loss in their last game at third placed Telford Tigers on the final day of the league season. This was followed by the success of lifting the British League Division One Trophy, the only silverware won by the Lee Valley Lions to date.
The early successes of the team were never reached again, although in 1986 the Lions recorded what probably remains their biggest win in the club's history with a 3-2 victory over Premier Division Nottingham Panthers in the Autumn Cup. The seasons 1986/87 through to 1989/90 saw the Lions languishing near the bottom of the league, never finishing higher than seventh place (1987/88). In fact in 1988/89 the Lions would have been relegated if it was not for the expulsion of the Deeside Dragons from the league.
In 1990 British Engine became the main sponsor of the team, prompting a change in the team's colours from the original white, green and blue to red, black and white. The new sponsorship could not change the form of the team and the seasons 1990/91 through to 1994/1995 were no better than what had preceded them with the Lions firmly rooted near the foot of the league table. Relegation once again loomed at the end of the 1994/95 season, however, financial difficulties meant that the Lee Valley Lions ceased playing at the end of the season.
The Lions Roar Again 2005-2008
In 2005, at the request of the Rink Operators, the Lee Valley Lions were reformed under former player and then Junior Head Coach Eddie Joseph. It was to compete in the English National Ice Hockey League with the team mainly comprising players from the junior system and a smattering of former players from the first incarnation. The team also returned to its traditional colours of white, green and blue. In their return season the Lions struggled, suffered a number of heavy defeats and failed to register any points. The team finished bottom of the league with a record of played 20, lost 20. The following season (2006/07) saw wholesale changes made to the team with new coach Sergei Smolenko being brought in alongside former Chelmsford Chieftains Captain James Hatfull to bolster the team's experience. Whilst there were significant improvements on the ice, the league positions during this period were frustratingly unchanged with the Lions never finishing higher than seventh (2007/08) under the Russian. With the reorganisation of the league structure for the beginning of 2008/09 season, the Lee Valley Lions found themselves competing in the English National Ice Hockey League South Two, (which itself was renamed the National Ice Hockey League South Two in time for the 2012/13 season).
There was some small non league related success achieved at the end of the 2007/08 season when the Lions travelled to the Isle of Wight for the first Vectis Tigers "Ice Cube Tournament" which involved a number of English National Ice Hockey League and senior recreational teams. After remaining unbeaten and winning their group on goal difference ahead of the hosts, the Lions beat the former English Premier Ice Hockey League side the Solihull Barons in the semi final 4-1, followed by a 7-0 win in the final over the London University Dragons.
The Doldrum Years 2009-2014
The 2009/10 season brought a period of stagnation and under performance for the Lee Valley Lions, unaltered by two changes in Head Coach (Ian Prince and then David Richards). Between 2009/10 and 2014/15 the best final league position achieved was seventh in the 2011/12 season.
An Upturn in Fortunes 2015-2017
First under the coaching of Garry Dodds & then former Netminder George Alley, there appeared to be an upturn in the fortunes of the Lee Valley Lions. The 2014/15 season saw them finish in fifth place, the best league position since the 1985/86 season when they had been runners up in the old British league Division One. The following year the team improved again to finish fourth and the 2016/17 season brought another creditable fifth in the league. Unfortunately, this was only a hiatus to the usual indifferent form which returned to haunt the team the following season.
A Time for Reflection 2017-2020
The last season of George Alley's tenure as Head Coach (2017/18) coincided with a league restructure which pitted very strong former National Ice Hockey League South 1 teams such as Bracknell Hornets, Chelmsford Chieftains, Oxford City Stars and Solent Devils against the traditionally weaker South 2 sides. This saw the return of the Lions struggling at the wrong end of the league. Only one league win was registered via the forfeiture of a game by the Swindon Wildcats NIHL2 team. The end of the season saw both the coach and the majority of the team leave. The 2018/19 season started with James Joseph leading the team in his first coaching position, whilst retaining his role as the club's longest serving Defenceman. With a short benched team, mainly consisting of veteran, former recreational and junior players experiencing their first taste of senior league hockey, the Lions struggled for any consistency and were the recipients of some very one sided scores. The team did, however, manage a single win during the season, 5-0 away to Swindon Wildcats NIHL2. The 2019/20 season was cut short by the Covid-19 pandemic. Whilst arguably playing better hockey than the year before, the team failed to register a win.
Club Honours
Heineken League British Division One League Runners Up: 1985/86
Heineken League British Division One Trophy Winners: 1985/86
Club roster 2019–2020
Netminders | ||||||||||
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No. | Nat. | Player | Catches | Date of birth | Place of birth | Acquired | ||||
1 | James Andrew | L | 25 June 1991 | Peterborough, England | 2016 from London Dragons University Ice Hockey Club | |||||
99 | Naomi Healey | R | 23 July 1993 | Tokyo, Japan | 2019 from Guildford Lightning | |||||
Defencemen | ||||||||||
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No. | Nat. | Player | Shoots | Date of birth | Place of birth | Acquired | ||||
2 | Tom Baptist | R | 1 January 1999 | England | 2019 from Romford Raiders | |||||
16 | Simon Jones | R | 9 January 1987 | England | 2015 from Free Agent | |||||
25 | Oscar Kally | R | 1 January 1996 | England | 2019 from Free Agent | |||||
31 | Joe Gibson | R | 28 December 2001 | England | 2020 from Streatham Hawks | |||||
32 | James Joseph | R | 19 October 1986 | England | 2004 from Lee Valley Lions Junior Ice Hockey Club | |||||
33 | Richie Pickering | R | 5 February 1999 | England | 2019 from Free Agent | |||||
36 | Daniel Tamasauskas | L | 1 July 1999 | Lithuania | 2019 from Haringey Huskies | |||||
40 | James O'Brien | R | 12 June 1999 | Milton Keynes, England | 2018 from Coventry Blaze Junior Ice Hockey Club | |||||
Forwards | ||||||||||
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No. | Nat. | Player | Shoots | Date of birth | Place of birth | Acquired | ||||
8 | Tyrone Wells | R | 22 September 1998 | England | 2019 from Free Agent | |||||
9 | Rowan Champney | R | 1 January 2003 | England | 2020 from Chelmsford Mohawks Junior Ice Hockey Club | |||||
10 | Leonie Charles | R | 29 July 2001 | Sidcup, England | 2019 from Guildford Lightning | |||||
11 | Robert Cole | L | 31 January 1979 | England | 2019 from Free Agent | |||||
15 | Joseph Berry | R | 9 April 1988 | Harlow, England | 2018 from Haringey Huskies | |||||
17 | Jordan Ho | R | 16 July 1995 | Hong Kong | 2019 from Oxford Blues University Ice Hockey Club | |||||
18 | Harry Sage | R | 1 January 2001 | England | 2019 from Streatham Hawks | |||||
19 | Ross Sin-Hidge | R | 21 August 1990 | England | 2019 from Haringey Huskies | |||||
21 | Charlie Nichols | R | 26 February 2001 | England | 2019 from Romford Raiders Junior Ice Hockey Club | |||||
23 | Joe Miller | R | 29 April 2001 | England | 2017 from Lee Valley Lions Junior Ice Hockey Club | |||||
24 | Jordan Sullivan | R | 15 March 1996 | England | 2018 from Sheffield Bears University Ice Hockey Club | |||||
77 | Harry O’Brien | L | 9 November 2001 | Milton Keynes, England | 2019 from Milton Keynes Storm | |||||
81 | Ben Margerison | R | 14 February 1994 | England | 2019 from Free Agent | |||||
92 | Vincenzo Ferrara | R | 20 October 1992 | England | 2019 from Free Agent | |||||
Statistical records
Top ten appearances
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020
Top ten Points Scorers
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020
Top ten goal scorers
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020
Top ten goal assists
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020
Top ten penalty minutes
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020
Top ten points to game ratio
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020 (Players with under 20 appearances not included)
Top ten goals to game ratio
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020 (Players with under 20 appearances not included)
Top ten assists to game ratio
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020 (Players with under 20 appearances not included)
Top ten penalty minutes to games ratio
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020 (Players with under 20 appearances not included)
Top ten save percentages
- League, Cup & Play Offs; as at Monday 16 March 2020 (Players with under 20 appearances not included)
Retired numbers
Player | ||||||||||
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Number | Nat. | Player | Active Seasons | Acquired | ||||||
2 | Eddie Joseph | 1984-1993 & 2005-2006 | 1984 from London Allstars | |||||||
Head coaches
Coach | ||||||||||
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Nat. | Coach | Active Seasons | Acquired | |||||||
Dave Wurthman | 1984-1985 | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
Will Fish | 1985-1988 | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
Lloyd Clifford | 1988-1990 | 1988 from Richmond Flyers | ||||||||
Alec Goldstone | 1990-1991 | 1990 from Richmond Flyers | ||||||||
Glen Goldstein | 1991-1992 | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
Lindsey Miles | 1992-1994 | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
Steve James | 1994-1995 (Player-Coach) | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
Eddie Joseph | 2005-2006 (Player-Coach) | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
Sergi Smolenko | 2006-2009 | 2006 from London Dragons University Ice Hockey Club | ||||||||
Ian Prince | 2009-2010 | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
David Richards | 2010-2012 | 2010 from London Racers | ||||||||
Gary Dodds | 2012-2016 | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
George Alley | 2016-2018 | 2016 from Chelmsford Cobras | ||||||||
James Joseph | 2018- | n/a First Head Coach Position | ||||||||
General Managers
Club captains
Captain | ||||||||||
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Nat. | Captain | Active Seasons as Captain | Acquired | |||||||
Andy Leggatt | 1985-1987 (Career with club 1985-1987 inclusive) | 1985 from Streatham Redskins | ||||||||
Lee Whale | 1987-1989 (Career with club 1986-1991) | 1986 from Solihull Barons | ||||||||
Kurt Wickenheiser | 1989-1990 (Career with club 1989-1990 inclusive) | 1989 from Richmond Flyers | ||||||||
Steve James | 1990-1991 (Career with club 1989-1995 inclusive) | 1989 from Streatham Redskins | ||||||||
Tony Goldstone | 1991-1992 (Career with club 1990-1992) | 1990 from Medway Bears | ||||||||
Darcy Cahill | 1993-1994 (Career with club 1993-1994) | 1993 from St Thomas Wildcats (Canada) | ||||||||
Kimmo Lahtinen | 1994-1995 (Career with club 1994-1995) | 1994 from HPK (Finland) | ||||||||
James Hatfull | 2006-2007 (Career with club 2006-2015) | 2006 from Chelmsford Chieftains | ||||||||
Scott Pollak | 2007-2008 (Career with club 2007-2008) | 2007 from Quinnipiac University Bobcats (USA) | ||||||||
Michael Ranby | 2008-2009 (Career with club 2005-2009) | 2005 from Lee Valley Lion Junior Ice Hockey Club | ||||||||
James Hatfull | 2009-2014 (Career with club 2006-2015) | 2006 from Medway Bears | ||||||||
James Hepburn | 2014-2015 (Career with club 2013-2015 & 2016-2017) | 2013 from Free Agent | ||||||||
Nick Alley | 2015-2018 (Career with club 2007-2009 & 2013-2018) | 2007 from Haringey Greyhounds | ||||||||
Simon Jones | 2018-2019 (Career with club 2015-2019) | 2015 from Free Agent | ||||||||
Season-by-season record
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