2006/07 Fife Flyers News
Sept || Oct || Nov || Dec ||Jan || Feb || Mar || Apr || May ||

2/8/07 - Haig in Shock Move

HaigFife Flyers have lost their captain to their bitter rivals in the shock ice hockey transfer of the summer. This morning it has been confirmed that John Haig has decided against a return to the Kirkcaldy side and moved to Dundee Stars for the new season. Full Story @ FifeToday.co.uk

2/8/07 - Haig Leaves for Stars

HaigDundee Texol Stars have secured the signature of Fife Flyers’ Captain, John Haig for the new season. Haig, who has previously played in Dundee with Tayside Tigers, was arguably the most outstanding player in the league last season. Full Press Release

31/7/07 - More Signings at F.I.A

Thomas MuirFife Flyers are pleased to announce of the return of the defensive duo of Thomas Muir and Craig Mitchell. The pair scored 26 points between them with Muir recording the 2nd highest PIM with 99 penalty minutes. Also joining the defending the defending SNL & NPL champions is Daniel McIntyre, who joins from rivals Edinburgh Capitals where he played with both EIHL & SNL Capitals.

26/7/07 - Dutiaume Discusses 1st Signings

WandsFife Flyers took their first strides towards the new season this week with the announcement of three signings — including the return of player-coach Todd Dutiaume. The popular Canadian will be joined by young defencemen Chris Wands, a key player in last season's title-winning side, and Iain Bell, a new recruit from Dundee Tigers. More...

25/7/07 - 1 Returnee & 1 New Face

Flyers logoThe Directors have met with Todd and we can announce that Todd has re-signed as player coach, he has also signed Chris Wands and Iain Bell. Todd is in talks with a lot of players including some new names and we can expect more signings very shortly.
More...

19/7/07 - Haig unsure over Flyers future

Flyers logoFife Flyers should follow Dundee Stars' lead and enter a second team in the Scottish National League next season, according to the club captain of the past four years. Haig, who admitted that he has yet to decide on his own ice hockey future, backed Stars' decision to compete in both Scottish leagues next season and urged his own side to follow suit. Full Story @ FifeToday.co.uk

 

SPORTSassists SPHL Website Launches:

SPHL LogoThe SPORTSassist Scottish Premier Hockey League has launched it’s own >website<. After a meeting between the sponsors and the club owners last night it was agreed that the site put forward would be adopted by the SPHL. The site will have all the latest news from the league and during the season will display all statistics, results and league tables.