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Revision as of 22:37, 17 June 2008

Milton Keynes Lightning
File:LogoMKLightning.jpg
League EPIHL
Founded 2002
History Milton Keynes Kings
1990-2002

Milton Keynes Lightning
2002-Present

Arena Planet Ice Milton Keynes
Capacity 2,200
City Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Team Colours White, Black & Gold
Head coach Nick Poole
Owners Harry Howton and Vito Rausa
Team Captain Gary Clarke

The Milton Keynes Lightning are an ice hockey team from Milton Keynes, England. They currently play in the semi-professional English Premier Ice Hockey League (EPL) and have a good record of league success. They are also a founding member of The Elite Ice Hockey League, however have not yet iced a team in that league.

Their home arena is Planet Ice, just to the south of Milton Keynes Central railway station in Central Milton Keynes.

History

Origins

Founded in 2002, MK Lightning moved into the empty space left by the departure of Milton Keynes Kings. The MK Kings were involved in a dispute with rink owners Planet Ice, which led to the Kings re-locating to Solihull in May 2002.[1]. There they became the Solihull MK Kings for just one season before winding up in April 2003.[2]

Five years of league success

From 2002 to 2006 MK Lightning have won 2 EPL titles and have won the EPL Playoffs 4 times.

Club Honours

2002/2003:

  • EPL Playoff Winners

2003/2004:

  • EPL Champions
  • EPL Playoff Winners

2004/2005:

  • EPL Champions
  • EPL Playoff Winners

2005/2006:

  • EPL Playoff Winners

Arena redevelopment

In November 2006, Milton Keynes Council approved plans to redevelop the arena, recognizing that it was contrary to the Structure Plan but that doing so would secure the long term future of the arena.[1] In January 2007, the Government accepted the Council recommendation to vary the Structure Plan without an enquiry and the developers (Abbeygate) confirmed that the development will begin imminently.[2]. The development will also include a new store for Danish furniture company ILVA as well as other leisure units.

ILVA have since pulled out.

Confirmed Club Roster 2008/2009

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Place of Birth
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Place of Birth
TBA United Kingdom James Pease L Solihull, England
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Place of Birth
2 United Kingdom James Archer R Sheffield, England
6 United Kingdom Michael Wales R Gillingham, England
14 United Kingdom Gary Clarke - C R Telford, England
18 United Kingdom Adam Carr R Durham, England
41 United Kingdom Matt Towalski L Stafford, England
91 Canada Nick Poole R Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Full roster TBA.

Associated Teams

Milton Keynes Thunder

References


Preceded by EPIHL Playoff Champions
2002 - 2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by EPIHL Champions
2003 - 2005
Succeeded by