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'''Milton Keynes Kings''' were an Ice Hockey team based in [[Milton Keynes]] from 1990 to 1996 in the [[British Hockey League]] (BHL), and from 1998 to 2002 in the [[English Premier Ice Hockey League]] (EPIHL).<ref>[http://www.azhockey.com/Mi.htm AZ Hockey]</ref> Following a dispute with the Planet Ice Arena in Milton Keynes, the team relocated to [[Solihull]], where they became '''Solihull MK Kings''' for a while.<ref>[http://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/sport/MK-Kings-live-on-.245451.jp MK Kings live on in Solihull - Milton Keynes Citizen, May 2002]</ref>  The team was wound up in May 2003.<ref>[http://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/sport/Solihull-MK-Kings-finally-call.430975.jp Solihull MK Kings finally call it a day - Milton Keynes Citizen, April 2003]</ref>
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'''Milton Keynes Kings''' were an Ice Hockey team based in [[Milton Keynes]].


The Solihull franchise was taken by the (new) [[Solihull Barons]] in 1996.<ref>[http://www.azhockey.com/So.htm A to Z of Hockey]</ref>
==History==
The MK Kings originally played in various divisions of the [[British Hockey League]] (BHL) from 1990 until 1996. In 1998, two seasons after the closure of the BHL, they joined the [[English Premier Ice Hockey League]] (EPIHL)<ref>[http://www.azhockey.com/Mi.htm AZ Hockey] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017023352/http://www.azhockey.com/Mi.htm |date=17 October 2007 }}</ref> for a season before moving into the higher level [[British National League (1996–2005)|British National League]] for four consecutive seasons between 1999 and 2003.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/milton-keynes-kings-6832.html |title=Milton Keynes Kings Statistics and History [BHL] |website=hockeydb.com}}</ref>


[[Milton Keynes Lightning]] took over a semi-professional league spot at Planet Ice soon after.
Following a dispute with the owners of the [[Planet Ice Arena]] in Milton Keynes in 2002; combined with the dissolution of the second incarnation of the [[Solihull Barons]], the team relocated to the Blue Ice Plaza in [[Solihull]], where they rebranded themselves the [[Solihull MK Kings]] for the 2002-03 BNL season; effectively merging the Milton Keynes and Solihull franchises in that league.<ref>[http://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/sport/MK-Kings-live-on-.245451.jp MK Kings live on in Solihull – Milton Keynes Citizen, May 2002]</ref>
 
Around the same time that the move to Solihull occurred, the owners of Planet Ice Arena formed the [[Milton Keynes Lightning]]; whom joined the EPIHL shortly after their formation. Following the culmination of the Kings' first season in Solihull in May 2003; the team resigned from the BNL and was dissolved.<ref>[http://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/sport/Solihull-MK-Kings-finally-call.430975.jp Solihull MK Kings finally call it a day – Milton Keynes Citizen, April 2003]</ref>
 
Following their dissolution; they were first replaced in Solihull by the newly formed [[Solihull Kings]], who joined the EPIHL for two seasons between 2003 and 2005 before dissolving; and later replaced by a reformed [[Solihull Barons]] who again joined the EPIHL for two seasons between 2005 and 2007; before settling into the lower [[English National Ice Hockey League]] from 2007 onwards.<ref>[http://www.azhockey.com/So.htm A to Z of Hockey]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 20:13, 4 August 2024

Milton Keynes Kings
Milton Keynes Kings logo.jpg
City: Milton Keynes
League: British National League
1999-2002

English Premier Ice Hockey League
1998-1999 British Hockey League
1990-1996

Founded: 1990
Home Arena: Planet Ice Arena Milton Keynes
Colors:                    

Milton Keynes Kings were an Ice Hockey team based in Milton Keynes.

History

The MK Kings originally played in various divisions of the British Hockey League (BHL) from 1990 until 1996. In 1998, two seasons after the closure of the BHL, they joined the English Premier Ice Hockey League (EPIHL)[1] for a season before moving into the higher level British National League for four consecutive seasons between 1999 and 2003.[2]

Following a dispute with the owners of the Planet Ice Arena in Milton Keynes in 2002; combined with the dissolution of the second incarnation of the Solihull Barons, the team relocated to the Blue Ice Plaza in Solihull, where they rebranded themselves the Solihull MK Kings for the 2002-03 BNL season; effectively merging the Milton Keynes and Solihull franchises in that league.[3]

Around the same time that the move to Solihull occurred, the owners of Planet Ice Arena formed the Milton Keynes Lightning; whom joined the EPIHL shortly after their formation. Following the culmination of the Kings' first season in Solihull in May 2003; the team resigned from the BNL and was dissolved.[4]

Following their dissolution; they were first replaced in Solihull by the newly formed Solihull Kings, who joined the EPIHL for two seasons between 2003 and 2005 before dissolving; and later replaced by a reformed Solihull Barons who again joined the EPIHL for two seasons between 2005 and 2007; before settling into the lower English National Ice Hockey League from 2007 onwards.[5]

Images

References

Preceded by
Inaugural Champions
EPIHL Cup Champions
1998-99
Succeeded by
Romford Raiders


Ice hockey in Great Britain
Elite Ice Hockey League (2003-present)

Belfast Giants - Cardiff Devils - Coventry Blaze - Dundee Stars - Fife Flyers - Glasgow Clan - Manchester Storm - Nottingham Panthers - Sheffield Steelers

National Ice Hockey League (1997-present)

National League: Berkshire Bees - Bristol Pitbulls - Hull Seahawks - Leeds Knights - Milton Keynes Lightning - Peterborough Phantoms - Raiders - Sheffield Steeldogs - Solway Sharks - Swindon Wildcats

North Division 1: Billingham Stars - Blackburn Hawks - Nottingham Lions - Solihull Barons - Sutton Sting - Whitley Warriors

South Division 1: Cardiff Fire - Chelmsford Chieftains - Invicta Dynamos - Milton Keynes Thunder - Oxford City Stars - Raiders 2 - Slough Jets - Solent Devils - Streatham IHC

North Division 2: Altrincham Aces - Blackburn Hawks 2 - Bradford Bulldogs - Deeside Dragons - Hull Jets - Sheffield Senators - Telford Tigers 2 - Widnes Wild

South Division 2: Basingstoke Buffalo - Guildford Phoenix - Haringey Huskies - Invicta Mustangs - Lee Valley Lions - Peterborough Phantoms 2 - Solent Devils 2 - Streatham Hawks - Swindon Wildcats 2

Scottish National League (2000-present)

Aberdeen Lynx - Dundee Comets - Dundee Tigers - Edinburgh Capitals - Kilmarnock Thunder - Kirkcaldy Kestrels - North Ayrshire Wild - Paisley Pirates

Other current competitions

League Championship - Playoff Championship - Challenge Cup - British Universities Ice Hockey Association - Ice Hockey Varsity Match - Northern League - Women's Elite Ice Hockey League - Scottish Cup

Defunct competitions

Airlie Trophy - Ahearne Cup - Anderson Trophy - Autumn Cup - Association Cup - Bairns Trophy - British Hockey League - British Home Tournaments - British National League (1954–1960) - British National League (1996–2005) - Christmas Cup - Coronation Cup - Coronation Gold Cup - English Club Championship - English League - English League North - English National League - English Premier Ice Hockey Cup - English Premier Ice Hockey League - Findus Challenge Cup - Ice Hockey Superleague - Inter-City League - London Cup - Millenium Cup - Mitchell Trophy - Northern League (1966-1982) - Northern League (2005–2011) - Planet Ice Challenge League - President's Pucks - Scottish Canada Cup - Scottish Cup (1930s-1950s) - Scottish League Flag Trophy - Scottish National League (1929–1954) - Scottish National League (1981-1982) - Scottish Premier Hockey League - Southern League - Winter Cup

Defunct teams

Aldershot Bullets - Amateur Skating Club - Argyll Ice Hockey Club - Ayr Bruins - Ayr Scottish Eagles - Blackburn Eagles - Blackpool Seagulls - Brighton Ambassadors - Brighton Ice Hockey Club - Brighton Tigers - Cardiff Rage - Castlereagh Knights - Dumfries Vikings - Dunfermline Vikings Dundee Rockets - Durham City Wasps - Durham Wasps - Earls Court Rangers - Edinburgh Capitals (SNL) - Flintshire Freeze - Fylde Flyers - Harringay Greyhounds - Harringay Racers - Hull Pirates - Hull Stingrays - Hull Thunder - Humberside Seahawks - Kilmarnock Storm - Lancashire Raptors - Liverpool Leopards - London Canadians - London Lions - London Knights - London Racers - Manchester Minotaurs - Manchester Phoenix - Manchester Rapids - Manchester Storm - Medway Bears - Milton Keynes Kings - Moray Typhoons - Murrayfield Racers - Murrayfield Racers (2018-2022) - Newcastle Jesters - Newcastle Vipers - Niagara Ice Hockey Club - Oxford Blades - Oxford Canadians - Peterborough Pirates - Princes Ice Hockey Club - Richmond Flyers - Richmond Hawks - Royal Engineers Ice Hockey Club - Sheffield Lancers - Sheffield Scimitars - Slough Jets ENL - Southampton Vikings - Sunderland Chiefs - TDC Northern Stars - Wembley Lions - Wembley Monarchs - Wightlink Raiders - Wightlink Tigers

Governing bodies

English Ice Hockey Association - Ice Hockey UK - Northern Ireland Ice Hockey Association - Scottish Ice Hockey - British Ice Hockey Association (defunct) - National Ice Skating Association (defunct)

Other

British National Team - Women's British National Team - British Junior National Team - British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame - Ice Hockey Journalists UK

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