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Streatham
CityStreatham, London, UK
LeagueNIHL South Division 1
Founded1932
Home arenaStreatham Ice Arena
Capacity: 1200
Ice size: 197ft x 94ft
ColoursHome: White and Red, Away: Black and Red
Owner(s)Graham D'Anger
General managerWarren Rost
Head coachJeremy Cornish
CaptainJoe Johnston
Alt: Adam Wood, Casimir Madren-Britton
Franchise history
1932–74Streatham
1974–2016Streatham Redskins
2016–PresentStreatham Ice Hockey Club

Streatham Ice Hockey Club (formerly Streatham Redskins) is a British ice hockey club based in Streatham, London, England. Amongst the oldest British ice hockey teams still in existence, they were oginally founded in 1932 as Streatham, and added the name Redskins in 1974. During the 1980s, the club were one of the leading teams in the British Hockey League, their biggest rivals being the Nottingham Panthers. By the end of the 1980s, however, the club's fortunes were in decline and they were relegated from the Premier Division in 1989.

The club currently competes in the developmental NIHL South Division 1, where they finished runners-up to the Invicta Dynamos in the 2006/07 & 2007/2008 season. In the 9/10 season the team were 7th, placed 5th in 10/11, 9th in 11/12, 7th in 12/13, 5th in 13/14, 3rd in 14/15 and 5th in 15/16.

In more recent years the club was forced to move from the iconic ice rink on Streatham High Road (which was demolished) and into a temporary rink in Brixton before establishing itself in a brand new ice arena back on the High Road.

During the 15/16 season the club formalised a decision that had been on the cards for some time by deciding to drop the Redskins part of the name. This tricky decision was met with enormous support from the ice hockey community and many fans who rallied behind the club in search of a new name, the press release making the national newspapers and sporting press.

During the closed season, fans, players and management voted on a new name for the club and it was decided that the club would be known as Streatham Ice Hockey Club, keeping it simple and staying true to the roots of the club. However a nick name was to be added and therefore a second vote was carried out over the summer with the public being able to choose from the four most popular suggestions from the original vote.

Club honours

International Cup

  • 1934–35

League championships

  • 1934–35, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1959–60, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1980–81, 1981–82

Autumn Cups

  • 1951, 1953, 1959

2009-2010 Roster

Daniel Botting, Roman Culik (import), Ed Koral, Casimir Madren-Britton, Louis Lockwood, Dave Carr, Russell Stevens, Joe Reynolds, Shane Walsh, Josh Allam, Liam Rasmussen, Andrew Sillitoe, Peter Molnar (import), Richard Hardy, Jay Richards, Adrian Wheeler, Gennadi Yufit, Laura Price, Owen Murphy, Perry Richardson, Kent Johnson, Fred Carnegy.

Netminders

Will Sanderson, James Tanner, Stefan Nubert, Khalid Abdulwahid.

2008-2009 Roster

Andre Ward, Chris Rasmussen, Ed Koral, Fred Carnegy, Robert Formisano, Casimir Madren-Britton, Owen Murphy, Russell Stevens, Joe Johnston, Joe Reynolds, Shane Walsh, Rupert Quiney, Josh Allam, Liam Rasmussen, Martin Lambert (Import), Perry Richardson, Barry Spours (& Assistant Coach), Louis Lockwood, Steve Paris, Robert England, James Sanderson, Gyorgy Kovacs (Import).

Net Minders

Shane Kemp, James Tanner, Stefan Nubert