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The '''Durham Wasps''' were an ice hockey team located in [[Durham]] and was one of [[England]]'s most well-known names in ice hockey. The team was bought by Sir John Hall and moved to the neighboring city of [[Newcastle Upon Tyne]] in August 1996. The Newcastle team, after several changes became known as the [[Newcastle Vipers]]. | The '''Durham Wasps''' were an ice hockey team located in [[Durham]] and was one of [[England]]'s most well-known names in ice hockey. The team was bought by Sir John Hall and moved to the neighboring city of [[Newcastle Upon Tyne]] in August 1996. The Newcastle team, after several changes became known as the [[Newcastle Vipers]]. | ||
;1947-48 games | |||
*10/25: '''Durham Wasps''' - Ayr Spitfires 8:6 | |||
*11/8: '''Durham Wasps''' - Dundee Tiger Cubs 2:0 | |||
*11/15: '''Glasgow Mohawks''' - Durham Wasps 8:4 | |||
*12/6: '''Durham Wasps''' - Perth Blackhawks 4:0 | |||
*12/20: '''Dunfermline Royals''' - Durham Wasps 3:2 | |||
*12/27: '''Nottingham Wolves''' - Durham Wasps 7:6 | |||
*1/31: '''Durham Wasps''' - London All-Stars 5:2 | |||
*3/5: '''Durham Wasps''' - Streatham Indians 7:6 | |||
*5/22: '''Kirkcaldy Flyers''' - Durham Wasps 11:3 | |||
==Honours== | ==Honours== |
Revision as of 19:48, 28 April 2021
Durham Wasps The Big Blue Machine | |
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City: | Durham, England |
League: | British National League |
Founded: | 1947 |
Home Arena: | Durham Ice Rink Capacity: 2860 Ice size: 184ft x 85ft, 56m x 26m |
Colors: | Royal Blue and Gold |
The Durham Wasps were an ice hockey team located in Durham and was one of England's most well-known names in ice hockey. The team was bought by Sir John Hall and moved to the neighboring city of Newcastle Upon Tyne in August 1996. The Newcastle team, after several changes became known as the Newcastle Vipers.
- 1947-48 games
- 10/25: Durham Wasps - Ayr Spitfires 8:6
- 11/8: Durham Wasps - Dundee Tiger Cubs 2:0
- 11/15: Glasgow Mohawks - Durham Wasps 8:4
- 12/6: Durham Wasps - Perth Blackhawks 4:0
- 12/20: Dunfermline Royals - Durham Wasps 3:2
- 12/27: Nottingham Wolves - Durham Wasps 7:6
- 1/31: Durham Wasps - London All-Stars 5:2
- 3/5: Durham Wasps - Streatham Indians 7:6
- 5/22: Kirkcaldy Flyers - Durham Wasps 11:3
Honours
Heineken Premier League Champions
- 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992
Heineken British Championship Winners
- 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992
Autumn Cup Winners
- 1984, 1988, 1989, 1991
Castle Eden Cup Winners
- 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995.
Images
External links
- Videos of Durham Wasps YouTube
Preceded by Dundee Rockets |
Premier League Champions 1984-85, 1985-86 |
Succeeded by Murrayfield Racers |
Preceded by Dundee Rockets |
Autumn Cup Winners 1984-85 |
Succeeded by Murrayfield Racers |
Preceded by Murrayfield Racers |
Playoff Champions 1986-87, 1987-88 |
Succeeded by Nottingham Panthers |
Preceded by Nottingham Panthers |
Autumn Cup Winners 1987-88, 1988-89 |
Succeeded by Murrayfield Racers |
Preceded by Murrayfield Racers |
Premier League Champions 1988-89 |
Succeeded by Cardiff Devils |
Preceded by Cardiff Devils |
Premier League Champions 1990-91, 1991-92 |
Succeeded by Cardiff Devils |
Preceded by Cardiff Devils |
Playoff Champions 1990-91, 1991-92 |
Succeeded by Cardiff Devils |
Preceded by Murrayfield Racers |
Autumn Cup Winners 1990-91 |
Succeeded by Nottingham Panthers |
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