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Ayr Scottish Eagles


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team_nameAyr Scottish Eagles
logoAyr Scottish Eagles Logo.gif
logo_size230x400px
cityAyr, Scotland
leagueIce Hockey Superleague
founded1996
operated1996–2003
arenaCentrum Arena
colorsGreen and Orange
ownerSCO William James Barr OBE FICE
coachSCO Paul Heavey
affiliatesBarr Construction Ltd
name1Ayr Scottish Eagles
dates11996–2002
name2Scottish Eagles
dates22002–03
reg_season_titles1997–98
championships1997–98
autumn_cups1997–98
challenge_cups1997–98, 2001–02

The Ayr Scottish Eagles were a professional Scottish ice hockey club, from Ayr, Scotland. They were formed in 1996 and played their home games at the Centrum Arena. The team competed in the Ice Hockey Superleague and the club's main (title) sponsor was Barr Construction. The club folded during the 2002–03 season after a move to Braehead Arena.

History

The Ayr Scottish Eagles were founded in 1996 and played in the Ice Hockey Superleague. The team quickly rose to become one of the top teams in the United Kingdom, due in part to achieving the grand slam in their second season (1997–98) winning all four major UK ice hockey trophies, these were the British Championship, Superleague, the Autumn Cup and Express Cup, the first team ever to do so during the existence of the Ice Hockey Superleague. Also in 1998 they achieved great success (for a British team), when they twice defeated Ak Bars Kazan in the European Hockey League.

2002–03

In August 2002, it was announced by owner Bill Barr that the team were to permanently relocate to the Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire, outside Glasgow.

Bob Zeller, Belfast Giants' founder was announced as managing director and the team changed their name to Scottish Eagles, dropping Ayr from their name. Bob Zeller remained a shareholder in the Belfast Giants. The reason given for the relocation was due to the Braehead Arena having a larger seating capacity and a larger catchment area, expected to increase the fanbase of the club.

The club (with the new name) folded on 14 November 2002, after just six home games, in what was to become the final season of the Ice Hockey Superleague. They were the second team in the league to fold that season; the first being Manchester Storm.

Post demise

Friends of Eagles Hockey, organised an exhibition match at the Centrum Arena on 4 February 2003 as a fund raising event to raise funds for players and officials who had been left in financial difficulty due to the bankruptcy of Ice hockey Services Ltd, the Eagles operating company. The Eagles side was an all-star team that played against a UK select all-star team. The match officials were referee Moray Hanson and linesmen Alan Craig and Rab Cowan.

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Friends of Eagles Hockey, campaigned for the return of ice hockey to the Centrum Arena after the Eagles's demise. Ice rink operators Planet Ice showed an interest in running the Centrum as an ice arena; however the arena was demolished in 2009 and the site is now home to a new supermarket.

Glasgow Clan

The Glasgow Clan ice hockey club are now based at the Braehead Arena and play in the Elite Ice Hockey They were originally called 'Braehead Clan'. In their first season, there was an effort to recruit former Ayr Scottish Eagles fans to the Clan support. Ayr Scottish Eagles fans who held a season ticket at Braehead in the 2002–03 season that was cut short due to the team folding were offered a season ticket in Glasgow's first season.

Although the Scottish Eagles and Braehead Clan were both based at the Braehead Arena, this is where the commonalities between the two ice hockey clubs end. The Scottish Eagles were operated by Ice Hockey Services Ltd which underwent a Voluntary Members Liquidation and was wound up on 23 June 2005. Braehead Clan is operated by Clan Entertainment Ltd that was Incorporated on 3 February 2010.

Home arenas

The original home of the Eagles was the Centrum Arena. It was officially opened on 25 August 1996 and was run by Barr Leisure Limited, a subsidiary of Barr Holdings Ltd. The Eagles played their first home game there on 1 September 1996.

After an announcement by Bill Barr, the Eagles moved to the Braehead Arena for the 2002–03 season, where they played just six home games before folding. The Centrum was still used as a training venue throughout this period.

Rosters

GoaltendersNumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
32CANMark CavallinL2002Mississauga, Ontario
1CANEoin McInerneyL2002London, Ontario
DefencemenNumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
3CANEvan MarbleR2002Eston, Saskatchewan
17CANBob QuinnellL2002Coquitlam, British Columbia
20CANDan RatushnyR2002Nepean, Ontario
33SWEStefan BergkvistL2002Leksand, Sweden
9SCOScott CampbellL2002Glasgow, Scotland
ForwardsNumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
10CANXavier MajicLC2002Fernie, British Columbia
14ENGJonathan WeaverLLW2000Sunderland, England
29CANSean Selmser - CLLW2002Calgary, Alberta
18SWEJohan AstromLLW2002Boden, Sweden
16CANJeff WilliamsLLW2002Pointe-Claire, Quebec
28CANJason BowenLLW2002Port Alice, British Columbia
12CANJeff JohnstoneRRW2002Niagara Falls, Ontario
7CANJason RustonRRW2002Victoria, British Columbia
21FINJonni VauhkonenLRW2002Suonenjoki, Finland
19CANMike HardingRRW2000Edmonton, Alberta
16John Downs2002
GoaltendersNumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
8SCOColin RyderL2000Stirling, Scotland
41CANJoaquin GageL2001London, Vancouver Columbia
DefencemenNumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
5CANAlan Schuler - CR2001100 Mile House, British Columbia
21CANIan HerbersL2001Jasper, Alberta
3CANRyan RisidoreR2001Hamilton, Ontario
43SCOPaddy WardR2002Kirkcaldy, Scotland
28SWEAnders HillströmL2000Sweden
41SWEJohan SilfwerplatzL2000Sweden
ForwardsNumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
17CANEd CourtenayRRW2000Verdun, Quebec
14ENGJonathan WeaverLLW2000Sunderland, England
13CANDody WoodLLW2001Chetwynd, British Columbia
30LithuaniaDino BaubaRLW2002Kaunasc, Lithuania
16CANShawn ByramLLW1997Neepawa, Manitoba
27CANRhett GordonRRW2000Regina, Saskatchewan
12CANMike JicklingRC2001Edmonton, Alberta
19CANMike HardingRRW2000Edmonton, Alberta
11CANCam BristowRRW2000Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
SWEErik NorbackRC2001Stockholm, Sweden
SWEJohan MolinRRW2001Nacka, Sweden
CANPhil CroweRRW2001Nanton, Alberta
GoaltendersNumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
CANPhilippe DeRouvilleL2000Victoriaville, Quebec
8SCOColin RyderL2000Stirling, Scotland
DefencemenNumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
CANTravor DoyleR2000Ottawa, Ontario
29CANDerek Eberle - AL2000Regina, Saskatchewan
21CZEJan MikelL2000Brno, Czech Republic
28SWEAnders HillstromL2000Sweden
41SWEJohan SilfwerplatzL2000Sweden
ForwardsNumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
CANDebb CarpenterRRW2000Edmonton, Alberta
11CANCam BristowRRW1999Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
CANRhett GordonRRW2000Regina, Saskatchewan
USAMike HardingRRW2000Edmonton, Alberta
CANEd CourtenayRRW2000Verdun, Quebec
7SCOTony HandRC1999Edinburgh, Scotland
16CANShawn Byram - CLLW1997Neepawa, Manitoba
ENGJonathan WeaverLLW2000Sunderland, England
CANTeeder WynneLF2000Calgary, Alberta
30LithuaniaDino BaubaRF1997Kaunasc, Lithuania
10CANMark MontanariLF1997Toronto, Ontario
GoaltendersNumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
31CANGeoff SarjeantR1999Orilla, Ontario
33ENGStephen FosterL1999Durham, England
35CANDavid TrofimenkoffR1999Calgary, Alberta
DefencemenNumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
44CANKevin PozzoR1999Calgary, Alberta
24CANRyan KummuL1996Kitchener, Ontario
29CANJim MathiesonL1999Kindersley, Saskatchewan
6CANVince BoeL1996Calgary, Alberta
4CANScott YoungL1996Oakville, Ontario
44CANMike BishopL1999Sarnia, Ontario
5BelarusYuri KrivokhijaL1999Minsk, Belarus
22CZEJan MikelL1999Brno, Czech Republic
ForwardsNumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
46CANRob TrumbleyRRW1999Regina, Saskatchewan
11CANCam BristowRRW1999Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
23CANYves HerouxRRW1999Terrebonne, Quebec
14USAJohn VargaRLW1999Chicago, Illinois
27ITAPatric LochiRC1999Silandro, Italy
7SCOTony HandRC1999Edinburgh, Scotland
16CANShawn Byram - CLLW1997Neepawa, Manitoba
15CANLouis DumontRC1999Calgary, Alberta
19CANShayne StevensonRC1999Aurora, Ontario
30LithuaniaDino BaubaRF1997Kaunasc, Lithuania
9CANJamie SteerRF1996Winnipeg, Manitoba
10CANMark MontanariLF1997Toronto, Ontario
21CANEric MuranoRC1999Calgary, Alberta
GoaltendersNumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
CANFrank CapriceR1998Hamilton, Ontario
CANSean BasilioL1998Stoney Creek, Ontario
CANVincent RiendeauL1998St. Hyacinthe, Quebec
DefencemenNumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
3CANAngelo Catenaro - CL1996Toronto, Ontario
24CANRyan KummuL1996Kitchener, Ontario
5CANAlan SchulerR1996100 Mile House, British Columbia
6CANVince BoeL1996Calgary, Alberta
4CANScott YoungL1996Oakville, Ontario
CANTrevor BurgessR1996Carleton Place, Ontario
ForwardsNumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
17CANDavid St. PierreRC1996Montreal, Quebec
23CANJeff HoadRC1997Brandon, Manitoba
23CANKarry BietteRC1997Estevan, Saskatchewan
12USAMatt HoffmanRC1996Saginaw, Michigan
7CANJohn Parco - ALC1997Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
27CANSamuel GroleauRC1996Longueuil, Quebec
16CANShawn ByramLLW1997Neepawa, Manitoba
19CANDennis PurdieRRW1997Amherstburg, Ontario
8CANMark Woolf - ARRW1996Brandon, Manitoba
30LithuaniaDino BaubaRF1997Kaunasc, Lithuania
9CANJamie SteerRF1996Winnipeg, Manitoba
10CANMark MontanariLF1997Toronto, Ontario
CANCorey LyonsLRW1997Calgary, Alberta
GoaltendersNumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
32CANRob DopsonL1997Smiths Falls, Ontario
34CANColum CavillaL1996Lethbridge, Alberta
DefencemenNumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
44CANJoey MittelsteadtL1997Scarborough, Ontario
3CANAngelo Catenaro - CL1996Toronto, Ontario
24CANRyan KummuL1996Kitchener, Ontario
5CANAlan SchulerR1996100 Mile House, British Columbia
6CANVince BoeL1996Calgary, Alberta
4CANScott YoungL1996Oakville, Ontario
ForwardsNumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
17CANDavid St. PierreRC1996Montreal, Quebec
23CANJeff HoadRC1997Brandon, Manitoba
23CANKarry BietteRC1997Estevan, Saskatchewan
12USAMatt HoffmanRC1996Saginaw, Michigan
7CANJohn Parco - ALC1997Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
27CANSamuel GroleauRC1996Longueuil, Quebec
16CANShawn ByramLLW1997Neepawa, Manitoba
25CANDarren ColbourneLRW1997Cornerbrook, Newfoundland Labrador
19CANDennis PurdieRRW1997Amherstburg, Ontario
8CANMark Woolf - ARRW1996Brandon, Manitoba
30LithuaniaDino BaubaRF1997Kaunasc, Lithuania
9CANJamie SteerRF1996Winnipeg, Manitoba
10CANMark MontanariLF1997Toronto, Ontario
GoaltendersNumberPlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
40CANSven RampfR1996Pfronten, Germany
24CANColum CavillaL1996Lethbridge, Alberta
DefencemenNumberPlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
7SCOColin McHaffieR1996Ayr, Scotland
3CANAngelo Catenaro - CL1996Toronto, Ontario
24CANRyan KummuL1996Kitchener, Ontario
5CANAlan SchulerR1996100 Mile House, British Columbia
44CZEFrantisek ProchazkaL1996Brno, Czech Republic
4CANScott YoungL1996Oakville, Ontario
6CANVince BoeL1996Calgary, Alberta
ForwardsNumberPlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
17CANDavid St. PierreRC1996Montreal, Quebec
15USABrendan FlynnLC1996Boston, Massachusetts
23CZEJiri LalaLF1996Tabor, Czech Republic
12USAMatt HoffmanRC1996Saginaw, Michigan
21GERMarkus BerwangerLF1996Rosenheim, Germany
27CANSamuel GroleauRC1996Longueuil, Quebec
SCOSteven LynchRF1996Kirkcaldy, Scotland
CANMark CupoloLLW1996Niagara Falls, Ontario
19CANScott MorrisonRRW1996Hamilton, Ontario
8CANMark WoolfRRW1996Brandon, Manitoba
9CANJamie SteerRF1996Winnipeg, Manitoba
NumberPlayerPositionDatesPlace of Birth
--SCOPaul HeaveyHead coach2001-2003
--CANScott RexAssistant coach2001-2002
--CANJim LynchHead coach1996-2001
--SCOPaul HeaveyAssistant coach2000-2001
--CZEMilan FigalaAssistant coach1996-2000

Club record

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; PTS = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against;

† = Club folded six games into the season |}

Player records

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers, scoring leaders and assists in franchise history.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game

PlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
Lithuania Dino Bauba
CAN Scott Young
CAN Samuel Groleau
CAN Mark Montanari
CAN Jamie Steer
CAN Mark Woolf
SCO Tony Hand
CAN Ed Courtenay
CAN David St. Pierre
PlayerPosG
CAN Shawn Byram
CAN Jamie Steer
CAN Samuel Groleau
Lithuania Dino Bauba
CAN Mark Woolf
CAN Scott Young
CAN Ed Courtenay
CAN Mark Montanari
USA Matt Hoffman
ENG Jonathan Weaver
PlayerPosA
CAN Shawn Byram
Lithuania Dino Bauba
CAN Scott Young
CAN Mark Montanari
CAN Alan Schuler
SCO Tony Hand
CAN David St. Pierre
CAN Samuel Groleau
CAN Mark Woolf
CAN Vince Boe

Team captains

  • Angelo Catenaro, 1996–99
  • Shawn Byram, 1999–2001
  • Alan Schuler, 2001–02
  • Sean Selmser, 2002–03

NHL alumni

Many of Ayr's players were NHL draft picks and played in the NHL before signing for the Ayr Eagles.

Edmonton Oilers

  • Joaquin Gage (94–96 & 00–01)
  • Ian Herbers (93–94)
  • Jason Bowen (92–97)

Pittsburgh Penguins

  • Philippe DeRouville (95–97)
  • Rob Dopson (93–94)

St. Louis Blues

  • Geoff Sarjeant (94–95)
  • Vincent Riendeau (88–92)

San Jose Sharks

  • Geoff Sarjeant (95–96)
  • Ed Courtenay (91–93)
  • Dody Wood (92–93, 94–98)

Vancouver Canucks

  • Frank Caprice (82-88)

Montreal Canadiens

  • Vincent Riendeau (87-88)

Detroit Red Wings

  • Vincent Riendeau (92–94)

Boston Bruins

  • Vincent Riendeau (94–95)
  • Shayne Stevenson (90–92)

Tampa Bay Lightning

  • Ian Herbers (99–00)
  • Shayne Stevenson (92–93)

New York Islanders

  • Ian Herbers (99–00)
  • Shawn Byram (90–91)

Philadelphia Flyers

  • Jason Bowen (92–97)
  • Phil Crowe (95–96)

Chicago Blackhawks

  • Shawn Byram (91–92)

Los Angeles Kings

  • Phil Crowe (93–94)

Ottawa Senators

  • Phil Crowe (96–99)

International capped players

Several players were also selected to play for their national team in the Ice Hockey World Championships.

CAN Canada

  • Mark Cavallin (95–96)
  • Joaquin Gage (99–00)
  • Rob Dopson (98–99)
  • Evan Marble (97–98)
  • Dan Rutushny (88–92)
  • Vince Boe (92–93)
  • Trevor Burgess (94–95)
  • Xavier Majic (96–97 & 99–00)
  • Sean Selmer (96–98)
  • Rhett Gordon (99–00)
  • Cam Bristow (98–99)
  • Yves Heroux (89–90)
  • Jamie Steer (95–96)
  • Eric Murano (89–90)
  • David St Pierre (94–95)
  • Corey Lyons (92–93)
  • Darren Colbourne (89–90)

Belarus Belarus

  • Yuri Krivokhiza (98–00)

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

  • Frantisek Prochazka (85–92 & 93–94 Czech Rep.)
  • Jiri Lala (80-88)

Austria Austria

  • Sean Selmer (05–06)

Italy Italy

  • John Parco (02–10)
  • Mark Cupolo (92–93)

West Germany West Germany

  • Markus Berwanger (84-89 & 90–91 Germany)

Honours and awards

British Championship

1997–98 Winners

Superleague Winners

1997–98 Winners

2001–02 Runners-up

Benson and Hedges Cup

1996–97 Runners-up

1997–98 Winners

1998–99 Runners-up

Express Cup

1997–98 Winners

2000–01 Runners-up

2001–02 Winners

Coach of the Year Trophy

  • Jim Lynch - 1996–97
  • Jim Lynch - 1997–98

Player of the Year Trophy

  • Rob Dopson - 1997–98

Sekonda Face to Watch

  • Tony Hand - December 1999 – 2000
  • Tony Hand - November 2000–01

Ice Hockey Annual Trophy

  • Tony Hand - 1999–2000
  • Tony Hand - 2000–01
  • Jonathan Weaver - 2001–02

All Star First Team

  • Rob Dopson - 1997–98
  • Scott Young - 1997–98
  • Mark Montanari - 1997–98
  • Geoff Sarjeant - 1999–2000
  • Tony Hand - 2000–01
  • Johan Silfwerplatz - 2001–02

All Star Second Team

  • Sam Groleau - 1997–98
  • Joaquin Gage - 2001–02
  • Alan Schuler - 2001–02
  • Ed Courtenay - 2001–02

British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame

  • Jim Lynch - inducted in 2001

Player of the Year Award

  • Vince Boe - 1999–2000

Jerseys

Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE96-97.png|The inaugural uniform (1996–97 season) Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE97-98.png|The uniform of the "grand slam" winning team (1997–98 season) Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE00-01.png|The uniform of the Express Cup runners-up (2000–01 season) Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE01-02.png|The uniform of the Express Cup winning team and Superleague Runners-up (2001–02 season) Image:BISL-Uniform-ASEExhibition-NoLogo.png|The last uniform to be worn by an Eagles side, in the exhibition match held at the Centrum in 2003 (there was no away jersey of this design)

Notes

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