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Slough Jets
CitySlough, Berkshire
LeagueNIHL South Division 1
Founded1986
Home arenaThe Hangar
ColorsRed, White, and Blue
     
General managerUnited Kingdom Steve English
Head coachCzech Republic Lukas Smital
WebsiteSlough Jets
Franchise history
1986 – PresentSlough Jets

Slough Jets are an ice hockey team from Slough, Berkshire, England playing in the NIHL South Division 1. The team was founded in 1986 after the construction of the Slough Ice Arena in Montem Lane in Slough. With the help of Gary Stefan who had previously been with Streatham Redskins, the Slough Jets were formed.

The Slough Jets are one of the few clubs in the UK who from their foundation have continued to play to the present day without interruption or a change of name. They currently play in the English National Ice Hockey League (NIHL) South 2 Wilkinson Division, which is the fourth tier of UK hockey.[1]

The Slough Jets' home rink is the Slough Ice Arena, which is also known as the "Hangar", 2018 saw the arena undergo a complete renovation.

The Slough Jets also have a junior programme with under-13's (Promoted to South 1), under-15s (South 1) and under-18s (South Two).

Future Oscar winner Gareth Unwin, who produced The King's Speech, once played for the team.

Season-by-season record

Blaž Emeršič scoring a penalty shot goal for Jets' EPIHL Play-Off Champions title in 2009–10

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by the Jets. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Slough Jets seasons.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Note: 2017-18 is the current season, last updated 3 December 2017 - Season will consist of 26 league games.

Season GP W T OTL L GF GA PTS PIM
2012-13 54 30 0 4 20 185 184 64
2013-14 54 17 0 3 34 160 246 37
2014-15 20 19 0 0 1 146 41 38
2015-16 19 4 0 0 15 69 140 8
2016-17 20 4 4 0 12 67 103 12
2017-18* 13 4 0 0 9 52 91 8

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed EPIHL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; * = current Jets player

Franchise individual records

  • Most goals in a season: Derek Higdon, 96 (1993–94)
  • Most assists in a season: Brian Mason, 112 (1993–94)
  • Most points in a season: Scott Rex, 192 (1993–94)
  • Most penalty minutes in a season: Mike Flanagan, 252 (1995–96)
  • Most goals in a season, defenceman: Brian Mason, 48 (1993–94)
  • Most assists in a season, defenceman: Brian Mason, 74 (1990–91)
  • Most points in a season, defenceman: Brian Mason, 160 (1993–94)

Club roster 2017–18[2]

Goaltenders - This information is not complete and is currently being sourced
Number Player Catches Place of Birth
98 England Chris Douglas TBC London, England
40 England Charlie Nelhams TBC TBC
Defencemen - This information is not complete and is currently being sourced
Number Player Shoots Place of Birth
15 England Christopher Beal TBC TBC
11 England Luke Dreelan TBC TBC
27 England Simon Griffiths TBC Frimley, England
TBC
77 England Luke Reynolds TBC London, England
TBC England Andrew Rourke TBC TBC
93 England Stuart Spence TBC TBC
7 England Jack Standing TBC Basingstoke, England
Forwards - This information is not complete and is currently being sourced
Number Player Shoots Place of Birth
71 England Connor Barbor TBC Islington, England
66 England Jamie Chandler TBC Slough, England
22 England Craig Cowell TBC TBC
91 England Nathan Darmanin - Assistant Captain TBC Slough, England
20 England Benjamin Eastwood TBC TBC
9 England Callunm Farrell TBC TBC
6 England Jack Lee TBC Rainham (Essex), England
10 EnglandFinland Timo Lindgren - Assistant Captain TBC Slough, England (Dual Nationality - British Trained)
19 England Luke Martin-Dugby TBC TBC
34 Czech Republic Lukas Smital TBC Brno, Czech Republic
93 England Kurt Tyrrell TBC Guildford, England
3 England Liam Underdown - Captain TBC Slough, England
19 England Harry Harcup TBC

Club honours

The Slough Ice Arena
  • 2018-19
    • NIHL 2 - Division Winners 2018-19
    • NIHL 2 - National Champions Winners 2018-19
  • 2014–15
    • NIHL 2 - Division Winners 2011–12
  • 2010–11
    • English Premier Cup Champions
  • 2009–10
    • EPIHL Play-Off Champions
    • English Premier League Runners-up
    • English Premier cup semi-finalists
  • 2008–09
    • EPIHL Play-Off Semi-finalists
  • 2007–08
    • EPIHL Play-Off Champions
    • English Premier League Runners-up
    • EPIHL Premier Cup Runners-up
  • 2005–06 Season
    • English Premier League Runners-up
  • 1998–99 Season
  • 1997–98 Season
  • 1994–95 Season
    • British Division 1 Champions
  • 1990–91 Season
    • British Division 1 Champions
  • 1989–90 Season
    • Heineken League Division One Champions
    • Southern Cup Champions
  • 1988–89 Season

Retired Shirts

Previous coaches

  • United Kingdom Craig Moran
  • Russia Slava Koulikov
  • Canada Doug Sheppard
  • Scotland Peter Russell
  • Canada Steve Moria
  • Canada Andy Hannah
  • United Kingdom Warren Rost
  • Canada Joe Stefan
  • Canada Scott Rex
  • Canada Gary Stefan
  • United States Charlie Colon
  • United States Richard Boprey
  • United States Paul Ferguson
  • United Kingdom Tony Milton
  • Czech Republic Lukas Smital (Current)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Slough Jets Statement". The Official Slough Jets Website. 25 April 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  2. ^ Eliteprospects.com (http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?year0=2014&team=1113)

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