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Dundee Stars League Elite Ice Hockey League Founded 2001 History Dundee ‘Texol’ Stars 2001–2008 Dundee ‘CCS’ Stars 2008–Present Arena Dundee Ice Arena Capacity 2,300 City Dundee Scotland Team Colours Red, White, Dark Blue                Head coach Dan Ceman Directors Charlie Ward, Stephen Ward, Michael Ward Team Captain AJ MacLean Championships British National League Champions 2001-02 British National League Playoff Champions 2001-02, 2004–05 The Dundee Stars are an ice hockey sports team based in the Scottish city of Dundee. They play at the Dundee Ice Arena, situated just off the city's main Kingsway dual carriageway. The team has played in various leagues since its inception: The British National League, The Scottish National League, The Northern League, and most recently the Elite League. In joining the Elite League, they became the league's 3rd Scottish team, alongside the Edinburgh Capitals and fellow expansion side the Braehead Clan. Contents 1 History 1.1 BNL Years 1.2 Post BNL Years: SNL 1.3 EIHL Years 2 Club roster 2010–11 3 Honours 4 References 5 External links History BNL Years Founded in 2001, the Dundee Stars won the Findus British National League (FBNL) and the Playoffs in their first season (2001–02) and then ranked 2nd in the FBNL, top their playoff group and reached the semi-finals of the challenge cup the following season. Stars' third season was a disappointment compared to the previous two, with a low league position and a place in the final of the Capital Cup. Season 04-05 was disappointing for all three Scottish teams in the BNL. The National Cup, the Keyline Cup and the Challenge Cup were no better. However, the Stars won the Playoffs and fared well in the Caledonia Cup too. Post BNL Years: SNL Before the 05-06 season, the BNL folded as the Edinburgh Capitals were accepted into the Elite League but Stars refused to go if Fife Flyers were not allowed to join them. Fife's ice rink did not meet the Elite League standards and Flyers and Stars were left with no other option than to play in the Scottish National League (SNL) and so had to release all of their imported players. Fife won the SNL with Stars 3 points behind in 2nd. Flyers also won the Autumn Cup, the Northern League and the SNL Playoffs. Season 06-07 introducted the NHL style Zero Tolerance rules and the one import rule with the intent of making the SNL a more skillful league. The Stars have relied heavily on their junior development with many Under 19s and some Under 16s "playing up" as well as managing to secure the services of two of the "old" favourites, Jeff Marshall (Canada) and Patric Lochi (Italy). EIHL Years In late April 2010, the Dundee Stars were confirmed as having been accepted into the EIHL [1], as the leagues 2nd expansion team for the 2010-11 season. Club roster 2010–11 Goaltenders Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth 1 Ladislav Kudrna L 2010 Hradec Králové, Czech Republic 29 Mark McGill L 2009 Broxburn, Scotland Defencemen Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth 5 Matt Suderman - A L 2010 Winkler, Manitoba, Canada 8 Chris Zarb R 2010 Waterford, Michigan, U.S.A. 13 Euan Forsyth R 2009 Kirkcaldy, Scotland 19 Sam McCluskey R 2005 Dundee, Scotland 27 Steve Makway L 2010 Trail, British Columbia, Canada 28 Lauri Kinos L 2010 Jyväskylä, Finland Forwards Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth 9 Brent Hughes R F 2010 Toronto, Ontario, Canada 10 John Dolan - A R F 2002 Dundee, Scotland 11 Kris Phillips R F 2010 Dundee, Scotland 15 A.J. MacLean - C L LW 2010 Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada 16 Dan Ceman R C 2010 Windsor, Ontario, Canada 17 Mark Nebus R RW 2010 South Lyon, Michigan, U.S.A. 18 Jay Latulippe L 2010 Saratoga, New York, U.S.A. 21 Gary Wishart R C 2008 Kirkcaldy, Scotland 35 Michal Beca F 2010 Czech Republic 37 Peter Cartwright R C 2010 Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A. Former players Number Player Catches/Shoots Acquired Place of Birth 4 Luciano Lomanno L 2010 Montréal, Quebec, Canada 33 Jerad Kaufmann L 2010 Roseville, Minnesota, U.S.A. 23 Sean McMorrow R 2010 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Honours British National League: 2001/02 British National League Playoffs:, 2001/02, 2004/05 Autumn Cup: 2009 References ^ http://dundeestars.com/news/news_item.asp?NewsID=295 External links Home Page v · d · e British ice hockey Elite League Belfast Giants · Braehead Clan · Cardiff Devils · Coventry Blaze · Dundee Stars · Edinburgh Capitals · Hull Stingrays · Nottingham Panthers · Sheffield Steelers English Premier League Basingstoke Bison · Bracknell Bees · Guildford Flames · Manchester Phoenix · Milton Keynes Lightning · Peterborough Phantoms · Sheffield Steeldogs · Slough Jets · Swindon Wildcats · Telford Tigers Northern League Blackburn Hawks · Fife Flyers · Flintshire Freeze · Northern Stars · Sheffield Spartans · Solway Sharks · Whitley Warriors English National League Basingstoke Buffalo · Billingham Bombers (inactive for 2009-10) · Blackburn Hawks · Bracknell Hornets · Bradford Bulldogs · Bristol Pitbulls · Cardiff Devils 1 · Cardiff Devils 2  · Chelmsford Chieftains · Chelmsford Warriors · Coventry Blaze · Flintshire Freeze · Grimsby Red Wings · Haringey Greyhounds · Invicta Dynamos · Invicta Mustangs · Kingston Jets · Lancashire Raptors · Lee Valley Lions · Milton Keynes Thunder · Newcastle Vipers · Nottingham Lions · Oxford City Stars · Peterborough Islanders · Romford Fury · Romford Raiders · Sheffield Spartans · Slough Harrier Hawks · Solent & Gosport Devils · Solihull Barons · Streatham Redskins · Streatham Bruins · Swindon Wildcats · Sutton Sting · Telford Titans · Trafford Metros · Whitley Warriors · Wightlink Raiders · Wightlink Tigers British University Teams Birmingham Eagles · Bradford Sabres · Bristol Lions · Cambridge Blues · Cardiff Redhawks · Edinburgh Eagles · Huddersfield Ice Hawks · Hull Ice Hogs · Imperial College Devils · Kent Knights · Universities Of London Dragons · Manchester Metros · Newcastle Wildcats · Northumbria Flames · Nottingham Mavericks · Oxford Blues · Sheffield Bears · Southampton Spitfires · Warwick Panthers Womens Premier League Sheffield Shadows · Slough Phantoms · Guilford Lightening · Newcastle Lady Vipers · Bracknell Queen Bees · Cardiff Comets · Swindon Topcats · Kingston Diamonds · Solihull Vixens · Steatham Storm A Governing bodies English Ice Hockey Association · Ice Hockey UK · Northern Ireland Ice Hockey Association · Scottish Ice Hockey Competitions League Championship · Playoff Championship · Challenge Cup · Knockout Cup · Northern League · Varsity Match Player awards Alan Weeks Trophy · Best British Forward · British Netminder of the Year · Coach of the Year Trophy · Ice Hockey Annual Trophy · Player of the Year Trophy · Vic Batchelder Memorial Award Defunct leagues & competitions British Ice Hockey Association · Ahearne Cup · Autumn Cup · British Hockey League · British National League (1954–1960) · British National League (1996–2005) · English League · English League North · English National League · Ice Hockey Superleague · Inter-City League · Northern League · Scottish National League · Southern League Defunct teams Ayr Bruins · Ayr Scottish Eagles · Blackpool Seagulls · Brighton Tigers · Dundee Rockets · Durham Wasps · Earls Court Rangers · Harringay Greyhounds · Harringay Racers · Hull Thunder · Humberside Seahawks · London Lions · London Knights · London Racers · Manchester Storm · Milton Keynes Kings · Murrayfield Racers · Newcastle Jesters · Newcastle Vipers · Niagara · Peterborough Pirates · Princes · Richmond Flyers · Scottish Eagles · Sheffield Lancers · Sheffield Scimitars · Southampton Vikings · Telford Tigers ENL · Wembley Lions · Wembley Monarchs Miscellaneous Great Britain men's national ice hockey team · Great Britain women's national ice hockey team · British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame · Ice Hockey Journalists UK · IHSAUK Related: IIHF · IIHF Continental Cup · IIHF European Champions Cup This European ice hockey team-related article is a stub. 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