Tuesday 30 September 2014

Flyers Mid-Week Update 30/09/2014

Flyers TV posted the highlights of Saturday's game, great angle on all the goals and some great saves from Kevin Regan. Some great flashes from Ned Lukacevic, when the team is clicking he will always flourish because he has a little more on the puck. Remember that Matt Reber is still to return to Flyers offensive lines and you van get the picture that they are about to explode. The highlights also showed the bout between Nickerson and Fitzgerald from another angle, a great bout from two of the leagues better enforcers, this is most definitely the first of many:

Partly to complete the highlights from the weekend and partly to reiterate the result, I thought it would be important to include the video of the Flyers in Belfast courtesy of Giants Live TV again:


Let's just hope I'm posting something of this nature next Tuesday too!

Remember Todd Dutiaume is speaking to Behind the Glass on Eklipse Radio tonight, I'll tweet the link to the interview later but you can follow them at @BTGlassEklipse for all future updates! They are also speaking with Ashley March (@marchhockey) and Jim Graves, you can listen live from 9pm-10pm here.

Monday 29 September 2014

Flyers Weekend Update 29/09/2014

10 goals for, 1 against, 6 points.....

Do we really need to say anymore? NO!

At the same time though I think we maybe should, a goal differential of 9 is the best in the Flyers EIHL history, while Flyers have scored more on other occasions, this passed weekend is statistically the most successful weekend in their EIHL history. A shutout on Saturday saw Kevin Regan gain his second shutout in blue, white and gold joining Bryan Pitton as the franchise leader for shutouts on 2.This weekend Regan stopped a total of 49 shots to give the Flyers a massive 6-point weekend which puts the Flyers in 2nd place in the Challenge Cup group having played 4 games and gaining 7 points. It is also the first time that the Flyers have beaten the Giants in the Challenge Cup which is a massive achievement.



So let's start with Saturday night, a 4-0 win against rivals the Braehead Clan and the returning arrow-slinger Derek Roehl. A shutout against the team that blanked the Flyers on 2 occasions last season and a solid win to reiterate that the FIA is a difficult place for any team to visit. After the game Ross Cunningham of Flyers TV spoke with the returning Derek Roehl and Fife man of the match, Ned Lukacevic:

Roehl clearly disappointed with the result but he will always be welcome at the Fife Ice Arena.

Todd Dutiaume was clearly delighted with his teams performance:

While pantomime villain, Chris Frank, wasn't involved tonight - his first game back after suspension will be against the Flyers - new guy Zack Fitzgerald went toe-to-toe with Matt Nickerson:

Nicker may have gotten the better of him tonight but with 9 more league and cup games to follow this is not the first time that two will square off and it won't always be as "easy" as that.

If the FIA is a difficult place to play for away teams then playing at the Odyssey should be a round on the Krypton Factor, a 6-1 win in the Titanic Quarter for the Flyers is a famous victory and will not be forgotten quickly. Two goals from Gunn and Auger and singles from Fulton and Haines gave the Flyers one of their biggest away wins yet! The 5th goal sparked a reaction from the home fans with Kingdom FM's Ali McLaren noting:


I wonder how often the Giants have received such hostility from their fans? It may have been back in 2008:


A huge win that shows the parity in the league is at an all-time high, with Hull's victory on Saturday against Nottingham we finally have an open league on our hands!

Belfast Giants Live posted the highlights to last night game:


And quick off the mark with a match report was Allan Crow of the Fife Free Press:


Craig Anderson of Slapshot Scotland also had a summary of the weekend's games with reaction from Flyers' associate coach Danny Stewart:



A great weekend for the Flyers that needs to be capped now with another 4 point weekend against Edinburgh, with Reber and Horne still to return these last two games have shown us that we have real team this year!




Saturday 27 September 2014

Flyers Weekend Update 27/09/2014

Gameday at the Fife Ice Arena with the Braehead Clan heading along the M8 for a Challenge Cup game. The Clan have had a good start to the season showing their mettle against the Belfast Giants, but the Flyers have shown signs of their strong home form returning with the performances against Sheffield and Dundee.

Matt Elder of the Fife Free Press gave a preview of the game, the rivalry between the two clubs has really ramped up last season with Ryan Finnerty accusing the Flyers of having a "lack of respect" after the Premier Sports televised game last December and the games since then have certainly had an edge. This rivalry culminated in two all or nothing games for the Flyers on the final weekend of the season that catapulted them in to the Playoffs. Firstly, a shootout win at Braehead:

And then a 4-1 victory at the Fife Ice Arena:

They called it #SelloutSaturday and #SelloutSunday and with over 3500 fans at both games it was a remarkable weekend for Scottish ice hockey.

Flyers TV caught up with Todd Dutiaume with the game preview:

Dutes confirmed that the injured trio of Matt Reber, Kyle Horne and Chris Wands will all miss this weekends game. The loss of Reber for another crucial game is a massive loss, his pace breaks teams open and this is often the key to get the best out of Ned Lukacevic. Both Lukacevic and new addition Scott Fleming have 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist) once Reber returns expect these numbers to dramatically increase. Wands and Horne missing means that the remaining 5 defencemen must be on their A-game, there can't be any off shifts.

Lukacevic also took the time to speak with Eklipse Radio's Behind the Glass show:


Ned make some interesting the points, the main one being that the confidence in the room is high and they aim to improve their consistency.

Tonight's game will be the first time that fan favourite Derek Roehl returns. A key part of the second line with Lukacevic and Reber last season, he will looking to prove that the Flyers made the wrong decision. A challenge that Derek is looking forward to:


I'm sure Flyers fans wish him all the best, but if there is no arrow slinging tonight that would be great!

One player that won't be playing for the Clan tonight is the FIA's Pantomime Villain, Chris Frank. Frank was assessed a 4 game ban by the department of player safety:

The Emmerson ban aside the league has done a great job explaining and rationalising their decisions, whether you agree with these decisions will always be up for debate. Craig Anderson also talks at length about the Department of Player Safety offering great insite. Citing the interview with Steelers owner and EIHL Chairman, Tony Smith, with Seth Bennett:


Great discussion in both interviews.

On a lighter note it was Kyle Haines' birthday this week:




I hope that the Flyers get him a bigger cake or else we may have a Yaya Toure situation on our hands.

For updates on tonight's game follow @mattelder_ffp, @fifefreepressed and @hockeylaura

Saturday 20 September 2014

Flyers Weekend Update 20/09/2014

It's derby day in Kirkcaldy:


Tickets are no longer on sale at the rink but you will be able to buy online at fifeflyers.co.uk, gates open at 17:15 so get their early to avoid disappointment if you can't get online.

The good guys of Kingdom FM are currently broadcasting live from the Fife Ice Arena:



This is not the only broadcaster that will be joining the Fife faithful this weekend with Aaron Murphy (@murphonice) and the Premier Sports crew providing the live coverage of the game. As with the last time they visited Aaron will joined in the studio with a Fife legend:


I'm delighted that Kingy is back in the studio, was excellent last time and is an all-time great for the club. He was ranked #5 (and highest amongst Brits) in list of favourite Flyers here's what I had to say about him:

"5) Forward: Steven King

Over 650 games, over 250 goals and an assist total in excess of 670! Three remarkable reasons why Kingy is on this list. A simply wonderful competitor who is also one of the most humble men going. Spurned the approaches of other teams for long term job prospects and his local team. Brief cameo on Premier Sports this year hints that he could be adding broadcaster to his list of talents very soon, hopefully he makes a return to our screens next season."

Flyers TV had an interview with the magic man Ned Lukacevic:
Hopefully Ned can channel the "Moves like Jagr" and propel the Gold, White and Blue to a maiden win this season. We all remember how much Ned enjoyed his last win against Dundee:



At this point, I'd like to wish Flyers TV's Ross Cunningham the very best in his new role with St Johnstone. I'm sure all would agree that the work he has done online and in the community has been invaluable for the profile of the club. The crowds in excess of 3,000 at the tailend of the season are no coincidence! 

While Ned is optmisitic for a win this weekend, however, as Todd Dutiaume told the Fife Free Press' Matthew Elder, he expects more from the team following their 8-1 defeat to Sheffield last Sunday:



Todd and Ned also discussed the likelihood that Flyers will be without Matt Reber and Kyle Horne, massive losses for both offence and defense but a strong performance from all involved could still see the 4 point weekend that the fans crave.


Around the League

The EIHL have reduced Riley Emmerson's ban:
This is something that has been welcomed by all hockey fans, but may be too little, too late for @capsbanterarmy:

Away from the EIHL, former Edinburgh, Belfast and Sheffield coach Doug Christiansen has gotten a new role in the USA:
This sounds like a great opportunity and I'm sure all fans of the EIHL will wish him the best!

Thursday 18 September 2014

Flyers Mid-Week Update #2 18/09/2014

Frank Morris, John Haig, Steven King, Jamie Wilson, Danny Stewart, Dan Ceman, Casey Haines, Justin DaCosta... Last weekend Kyle Haines became the latest player to wear the "C" on the blue, white and gold of the Fife Flyers. Matthew Elder of the Fife Free Press had the exclusive on Todd Dutiaume's reasoning and some rather surprised comments from the man himself:


This is a decision that comes as no surprise to me, Kyle is a solid player who is calm and cool on the ice, collected and considered off it. It also comes as no surprise when you consider Dutiaume's quotes on Haines during the off-season:

Kyle is clearly a player that the team think highly of and has proven an excellent addition since he was added last Autumn. He keeps his head and defends admirably and is a fantastic attacking player, who has scored some incredibly important goals for the Flyers over the last year:

Let's just hope that the added responsibility only leads to more of these moments!

Flyers Mid-Week Update 18/09/2014

This weekends game at the Fife Ice Arena is series of firsts this season: it's the first time that the Flyers will face Scottish opposition, the first Challenge Cup game of the season, the first time that the Flyers will face a Gardiner Conference foe and it's the first time that Aaron Murphy and the Premier Sports team will visit Kirkcaldy this year.

Aaron has taken to twitter this week bigging up the old barn:




The news that Steven King will joining Aaron again is particularly exciting. The Flyers' legend was in the studio when Fife faced off with Dundee in January 2014 and he was brilliant - calm, collected with great insight. A dramatic late equaliser that night resulted in a penalty shootout, goals from Bobby Chaumont and Tim Hartung gave Blair Daly the victory:


Flyers specialise in the dramatic and the memorable when the Premier Sports cameras are on them, we all remember what happened when the first time Aaron and the gang came to town. Ned Lukacevic's debut was overshadowed by the incident between Matt Nickerson and Chris Frank, before the spotlight was stolen by Danny Stewart and his overtime winner that gave him 100 EIHL goals in all competitions:


Around the League

The Sheffield Steelers once again announced that their fixture this weekend will be played at Ice Sheffield:


Belfast Giants had a message for any fans who had intended to go the game:



Today is naturally a huge day for Scotland and the UK as a whole, a number of hockey personalities have got involved on twitter, some of them have made jokes:




Some people have made pseudo-political statements:


And some people have let the world know that they can't spell "metaphor":




Monday 15 September 2014

Flyers Weekend Update 15/09/2014

A close game on Saturday saw the Flyers yield their first point of the season, however that first victory still remains elusive. A battling performance on Saturday with an equaliser in the last 10 seconds of regulation meant that Flyers would take last season's playoff champions all the way in a tilt that ended 5-4 after penalty to shots to the Steelmen. It was Flyers who opened the scoring, with Josh Scoon gathering the plaudits for this goal:

Scoon was clearly delighted with this one and fully deserves the praise heading his way. It was curious that when faced with a bench minor later in the game it was Jamie Wilson that served it rather than Josh, is this a temporary change to the pecking order or something more permanent? One thing that is for sure, our British forwards know that ice time is at a premium and they have to earn every shift.

The first of two dramatic equalisers was scored by Ned Lukacevic, this marked the first point of the season from the Montenegro-born Canadian and with those soft hands let's hope that it very much is the first of many:

Post-match, Todd Dutiaume and goalscorer Josh Scoon spoke with Flyers TV:



The game was marred an incident in the first period, with Mark Thomas boarding Danny Stewart. Thomas did not receive a call on the play at the time but he did get a 5 minute fighting major with Tommy Muir receiving a 2+10 instigator penalty after the Stewart hit. This hit would lead to supplementary discipline and what I can only assume will be the first of many videos from the department of player safety:


I know that they have caught flack - quite rightly - from Elite fans regarding the ban for Riley Emmerson, but I know that one thing that caused ire amongst all fans last year was the inconsistency and lack of transparency in the decisions made.

Let's get one thing clear the Emmerson ban is laughable - I hope that the ban get's overturned - but if by having game tape then league can offer fans a clear insight in to the rationale for bans, this can surely only be a good thing?

Saturday 13 September 2014

#flyersfacts - Flyers against Sheffield and Opening Weekend Scoring

The double header with the Sheffield Steelers this weekend will be the 15th and 16th meetings between the two teams in the history of the Elite League. In the last 3 seasons, Flyers hold a 2-11-0-1 record against the Steelmen. In these games Flyers have scored a total of 28 goals, the first of these goals was scored by Chris Wands in December 2011. Kris Hogg has scored more goals against the Steelers than any other Flyers player - scoring 4 in the 2012/13 season including a match-winning hat-trick in October 2012. Both Bobby Chaumont and Toms Hartmanis have 6 points against them and if Flyers are to be successful expect Chaumont to add to that total.

Last weekend saw the start of the new season. Although both games ended in defeat, a number of positives can be taken from them. Jordan Fulton scored the first goal of the campaign, following in the footsteps of Mike Hamilton, Derek Keller and Tim Hartung. With Fulton scoring 26 goals last season, one has to hope that this is the first of many for our very own number 26.

The visit of Coventry to the Fife Ice Arena last weekend was the 100th home game in all competitions (league, cup, playoffs and friendlies) for the Flyers in the Elite League era. So far, the Flyers have a 50-40-0-10 record in these games – a stark contrast to their away form, where in 91 games they have a 19-67-1-4 record.


For more #flyersfacts, follow me on twitter: @murdochhockey

Flyers Update 13/09/2014

Ladies and Gentlemen you know what today is:




Since last week the Flyers have been busy people, first of all the scariest beard in the EIHL got to see what he would look like if he were a hippo:

The children of Milton Primary did a fantastic job and Matt Hipposon may be a good addition to the lineup if any of our imports get injured. I'm assuming he's an import, because he's well, a hippo. As always Flyers TV and Ross Cunningham were there to capture the moment:



Elsewhere in Fife, Bobby Chaumont and Kyle Haines were at the Forth Bridges Festival:


While there Flyers TV took the time to talk to them about the visit of the Sheffield Steelers tonight:



For updates from tonight's game follow @mattelder_ffp, @fifefreepressed and of course, my favourite @hockeylaura

10 Game Ban for Emmerson

Yesterday the Elite League announced that Riley Emmerson will be banned for ten matches for a boarding infringement that had originally been assessed a two minute minor at 1:04 in the first period of Sunday's game between the Capitals and the Giants. Due to an injury on the play for Belfast's Kevin Phillips the "department of player safety" are obliged to review the play, which I totally understand especially when it comes to boarding/concussion incidents. However, there are a number of things that I just don't understand.

On Sunday, just after the game had finished the Capitals official twitter posted this:
If you are a Caps fan, you are hardly going to respond to this request. Emmerson isn't getting a knighthood if the video footage is reviewed. So even if you had filmed this on your phone you aren't going to make it available if you think it could result in your player being banned?

The next thing that confused me was the fact that some fans replying to the above request suggested that that incident had been seen on the webcast, now I'm no technology whizz-kid - seriously it took me 10 minutes to figure out how to embed these tweets - but surely there will be a recording of incident that would be sufficient for the purposes of reviewing the incident?

One conspiracy theory going about would be that the Capitals have the footage but thought they could pull a fast one and avoid Emmerson being banned if they refused to offer it, I simply can't subscribe to that as there has been nothing that the Capitals organisation have done to ever suggest that they would be that deviant.

After the announcement Ashley March (@marchhockey) published an excellent blog questioning the length of ban and the need for the league to make such a statement this early in the season:




Ashley is spot on the length of ban for an incident that cannot be seen is ludicrous, the only reason that I can foresee for this would be as follow: the league requests that all teams record game tape for the purpose of having a record of the game to allow them to review any plays, any denial by the club to provide this would be seen as an admission of guilt and the league punished the Caps accordingly. In addition to the ban the Caps were fined £1,000 and if they have broken rules then they need to be punished but why does Emmerson? A two minute minor was the penalty assessed for the incident so surely that is the matter closed, give the Caps a larger fine and as The Proclaimers say, "it's over and done with", right? Well, there are a couple of things to consider, first of all the EIHL has taken a long time to build a league with 10 respectable teams that can compete and would fining the Caps say £10,000 be worthwhile when trying to build a league with financial security? Probably not, I'm sure the Caps could afford the £1,000 fine but let's not kid ourselves this isn't the NHL that is a large amount of money for a team that gets a crowd of around 1000 punters every week. Secondly, you have to remember that Phillips suffered a concussion and will be out for a lengthy period of time, the NHL Concussion Protocol states that there is no set return date but as a minimum the player "must be symptom free", so there's no telling how long he could be out, I mean Sidney Crosby missed the best part of two seasons.. what? He played last night? So he missed 59 minutes of hockey, of which he would probably play 18 of them, if he's lucky? He then traveled back to Belfast was assessed by a neurologist and then left to recover before being assessed again and cleared to play in 5 days? OK then.

I think what has happened here is the new men in charge have wanted to lay down a marker and set a standard of what they deem acceptable, but when you hand out bans for clubs not providing recordings of games surely you have set no standard whatsoever?

I think I'll give the final word to the hilarious @capsbanterarmy:




Buddy, I think you might need to make an exception this week.


Sunday 7 September 2014

Flyers vs Blaze and in the Opening Weekend

Coventry Blaze’s visit marks the second time in the Elite League that the Flyers have started their campaign with double header against the West Midlands team. The first time was in Fife’s inaugural season – 2011/12 – this would see a 2-0 defeat at Fife Ice Arena before a humbling 9-0 defeat the following night at the SkyDome Arena. This still stands as the longest period that Flyers went without scoring, indeed they would not score until the second period of their third game a drought that lasted 142 minutes. These scoring problems are very much a thing of the past with Flyers scoring 22 goals against the Blaze in the last two seasons, culminating in a remarkable 7-4 victory where Todd Dutiaume’s men scored an incredible 5 goals in just nine and a half third period minutes. Since the inception of the conference system Fife boasted a 3-4-0-1 record against Coventry, a record that played a huge part in Fife’s playoff qualification in both seasons.


Fife have a 2-4-0 record in opening weekends in the Elite League, scoring a total of 9 goals in these 6 games. Our best result came in the opening night of the 2012/13 season where Flyers won 2-0 against the Edinburgh Capitals, marking the first of 3 shutouts that the Flyers have had in the Elite era.