Slow start from Manchester Storm helps Nottingham Panthers on path to victory in Challenge Cup
Nottingham Panthers 3 Manchester Storm 1 Manchester Storm took time to bring their game to Nottingham Panthers and defeat on
Nottingham Panthers 3 Manchester Storm 1 Manchester Storm took time to bring their game to Nottingham Panthers and defeat on
Scott Simmonds has been retained by Manchester Storm for the 2020-21 season, the club announced on Twitter earlier today.
Manchester is unique in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) as the only town or city to have been represented by two ice hockey teams.
From 2003 to 2009, Manchester Phoenix represented the city in the top tier of British ice hockey. Since 2015, Manchester Storm have taken on that responsibility.
It’s not simply a name change like when Braehead Clan became Glasgow Clan in 2018. It’s two distinct franchises with two different identities. But which one takes the crown of Manchester’s best EIHL team? Mancunian Matters investigates.
Manchester Storm had the worst offensive record in the EIHL last season. Mancunian Matters identify four forwards who the club could sign for next season.
Great Britain ice hockey legend and former Manchester Storm goaltender Stevie Lyle discusses his career and his two seasons at the MEN Arena.
Manchester Storm announced their first signing of the 2020/21 season on Friday. Mancunian Matters select six players from last season who must be retained this summer.
Following the premature conclusion of the EIHL season, MM look back at Manchester Storm’s season and pick the three best matches from 2019-20.
After the EIHL season was cut cruelly short by Coronavirus, MM simulated the remaining 43 fixtures to crown the 2019/20 league and playoff champions.
Following the EIHL’s Coronavirus-enforced cancellation, the 10 Elite League club have proposed a “Magic 5” weekend to kick start the 2020/21 season. With five matches across two days, the showcase event has the potential to revolutionise domestic ice hockey as we know it.
On January 26, Zach Sullivan was catapulted into the national spotlight when he became the first ice hockey player in the UK to publicly identify as bisexual.
The Manchester Storm defenceman tells MM about life on and off the ice, his love of Newcastle United and why it was time to tell the world his secret.
The EIHL have made the decision to cancel the remainder of the Elite League season after two teams reported having players in self-isolation.
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