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Manchester Storm

The history of the Manchester Storm (1995 to 2021)

  • Manchester Storm
  • Before the Storm
  • Season by season
    • 1995-1996
    • 1996-1997
    • 1997-1998
    • 1998-1999
    • 1999-2000
      • Autumn Cup champions – TV and newspaper reports
    • 2000-2001
    • 2001-2002
    • 2002-2003
    • The Phoenix years
    • 2015-2016
    • 2016-2017
      • Video – season 16/17
    • 2017-2018
    • 2018-2019
    • 2019-2020
    • 2020-2021
    • 2021-2022
  • Europe (EHL)
    • EHL fixtures & results
  • Fisticuffs
  • Storm Shirts
  • Memorabilia
  • Storm Logos
  • Videos
  • Player photos
  • Hear the Storm
  • Websites and social media
  • Interviews
    • Dave Biggar (October 2000)
    • John Lawless
    • Kurt Kleinendorst (April 2000)
    • Frank Pietrangelo (March 2000)
    • Hilton Ruggles (January 2000)
    • Brad Rubachuk (1999)
    • Martin Smith (2016)
  • Credits
  • Contact
Latest updates
  • 4 March 2021 | Mini series launched
  • 2 February 2021 | Season officially cancelled
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Interviews

We’re adding the best of our archive interviews to the History of Manchester Storm.   Already added are Dave Biggar, John Lawless, Kurt Kleinendorst, Frank Pietrangelo, Hilton Ruggles, Brad Rubachuk and Martin Smith.

Hilton Ruggles promoting the Manchester Evening News coverage of the Storm

Hilton Ruggles promoting the Manchester Evening News coverage of the Storm

 

Manchester Storm 2020/21

The Manchester Storm aren’t playing at the moment due to the suspension of the league due to Covid-19.

Let’s hope you can catch the new team playing its seventh season out of Altrincham Ice Dome in the Elite Ice Hockey League from autumn 2021

Find out about the team on the official club website www.manchesterstorm.com

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This site is dedicated to the history of the Manchester Storm, focussing mainly on the team that played out of the Nynex/MEN Arena from 1995 – 2002. However, it continues to reflect the season by season progress of the new Manchester Storm.

www.manchesterstorm.co.uk is a fan owned domain and an unofficial publication.

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