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Dundee Stars

Ice hockey club in Dundee, Scotland


Ice hockey club in Dundee, Scotland

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teamDundee Stars
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logoDundee Stars New Logo.png
logo_size220px
leagueElite Ice Hockey League
founded2001
name1Dundee 'Texol' Stars
dates12001–2008
name2Dundee 'CCS' Stars
dates22008–2017
name3'Kitmart' Dundee Stars
dates32018–2022
name4'Trade-Mart' Dundee Stars
dates42022–2025
name5'MKM' Dundee Stars
dates52025–
arenaDundee Ice Arena
capacity2,700
cityDundee, Scotland
coloursNavy blue, red, white
uniform[[File:Dundee Stars.png170px]]
coachMarc LeFebvre
gmMarc LeFebvre
captainDrydn Dow
affiliatesDundee Rockets, SNL
website
reg_season_titles2001–02
championships2001–02, 2004–05
conf_titles2013–14

The Dundee Stars are a Scottish professional ice hockey team based in the city of Dundee. They were formed in 2001 and play their home games at the Dundee Ice Arena, situated off the city's main Kingsway dual carriageway.

The team currently play in the top professional UK-wide Elite Ice Hockey League and have previously played in others including the British National League (BNL), Scottish National League (SNL) and The Northern League. In joining the Elite League (EIHL), they are one of three Scottish teams playing in the competition, alongside Glasgow Clan and Fife Flyers.

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 9n (2002–03), topped 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 2004–05 started off 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 turned their season around after making a few changes to the roster and won the Playoffs and also fared well in the Caledonia Cup.

Post BNL years: SNL

In 2005 Edinburgh Capitals and Newcastle Vipers decided to resign from the BNL in order to join the premier Elite League. As this would leave the BNL with only five teams; and thus with little option but to fold, the Capitals and Vipers temporarily withdrew their applications so as to allow the remaining BNL teams to apply for EIHL status. However, terms could not be agreed between the EIHL and the remaining five BNL teams; leading the Capitals and Vipers to resubmit their original applications and join the EIHL; which ultimately resulted in the closure of the BNL. This led the Stars, along with fellow former BNL team Fife Flyers, to move to the Scottish National League. The Stars refusal of the EIHL's terms was due to their local rival, Fife Flyers, being unable to join the EIHL due to their arena not meeting the EIHL's standards. It was decided that Stars' would not join the EIHL at that time unless the Flyers were allowed to join with them. In joining the SNL the Stars had to release all of their imported players in order to meet SNL rules.

During the first season, Fife won the SNL with Stars three points behind in 2nd. Flyers also won the Autumn Cup, the Northern League and the SNL Playoffs. Season 2006–07 introduced 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 confirmed that they had been accepted into the EIHL, as the league's 2nd expansion team for the 2010–11 season.

Elite Ice Hockey League record

SeasonLeagueConferencePlayoffChallenge Cup[2010–11](2010-11-eihl-season)EIHL[2011–12](2011-12-eihl-season)EIHL[2012–13](2012-13-eihl-season)EIHLGardiner[2013–14](2013-14-eihl-season)EIHLGardiner[2014–15](2014-15-eihl-season)EIHLGardiner[2015–16](2015-16-eihl-season)EIHLGardiner[2016–17](2016-17-eihl-season)EIHLGardiner[2017–18](2017-18-eihl-season)EIHLGardiner[2018–19](2018-19-eihl-season)EIHLGardiner[2019–20](2019-20-eihl-season)†EIHL[2020–21](2020-21-eihl-season)††EIHL[2021–22](2021-22-eihl-season)EIHL[2022–23](2022-23-eihl-season)EIHL[2023–24](2023-24-eihl-season)EIHL[2024–25](2024-25-eihl-season)EIHL
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† Note: The 2019–20 Elite League season was cancelled completely in March 2020, owing to the coronavirus pandemic. The season finished without a league or play-off winner and Dundee's stat line above reflects the Stars' position at the time of the cancellation.

†† Note: The 2020–21 Elite League season - originally scheduled for a revised start date of 5 December - was suspended on 15 September 2020, because of ongoing coronavirus pandemic restrictions. The EIHL board determined that the season was non-viable without supporters being permitted to attend matches and unanimously agreed to a suspension. The season was cancelled completely in February 2021.

Head coach history

NameNationalityTenure
Tony HandSCO2001–2003
Roger HuntCAN2003–2009
Iain RobertsonSCO2009–2010
Dan CemanCAN2010–2011
Brent HughesCANGBR2011–2012
Jeff HutchinsCANGBR2012–2015
Marc LeFebvreCANGBR2015–2017
Omar PachaCAN2017–2022
Jeff MasonUnited States2022–2023
Marc LeFebvreCANGBR2023–

Current squad

Squad for 2025–26 Elite League season

  • ***** Denotes two-way deal with Dundee Rockets of the SNL
  • ****** Denotes two-way deal with Aberdeen Lynx of the SNL
No.PlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of BirthJoined fromPress Release
**33**USAJarrett FiskeL2024Erie, United StatesNiagara Purple Eagles, NCAA Division I
**35**SWEEmil KruseL2025Karlstad, SwedenIK Oskarshamn, HockeyAllsvenskan
**72**SCOCZEDominick JaglarL2024Dundee, ScotlandAberdeen Lynx, SNL
No.PlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of BirthJoined fromPress Release
**6**CANDrydn Dow **C**L2021Calgary, CanadaHK Spišská Nová Ves, Slovak 1. Liga
**11**SCOKris InglisL2016Dundee, ScotlandHome Grown
**24**SCOCraig MooreR2023Kirkcaldy, ScotlandNottingham Panthers, EIHL
**26**CANJustin BeanR2025Pickering, CanadaMaine Mariners, ECHL
**27**USACANJackson DesouzaR2025Erie, United StatesLillehammer IK, EHL
**44**USACANGriffin LuceL2025Williamsville, United StatesWorcester Railers, ECHL
No.PlayerPositionAcquiredPlace of BirthJoined fromPress Release
**8**USASpencer Naas **A**LW/C2024St Louis Park, United StatesEHC Freiburg, DEL2
**10**CANKameron KiellyRW/C2024Charlottetown, CanadaAllen Americans, ECHL
**12**SCOJonathan McBeanC2022Dundee, ScotlandDundee Comets, SNL
**15**SCOCraig GarriganLW2021Dundee, ScotlandNottingham Panthers, EIHL
**16**USABen AlmquistF2025Victoria, United StatesCardiff Devils, EIHL
**17**SCORio Page*F2025ScotlandDundee Rockets, SNL
**20**USAKeanu YamamotoRW2024Spokane, United StatesRapid City Rush, ECHL
**22**CANBrad SchoonbaertF2025Brandon, CanadaCardiff Devils, EIHL
**28**CANMatt Boudens **A**C2025Pembroke, CanadaFort Wayne Komets, ECHL
**43**FINOtto NieminenLW/RW2025Somero, FinlandNottingham Panthers, EIHL
**57**SCOJaydn Baxter**F2025Dundee, ScotlandAberdeen Lynx, SNL
**71**ESTMorten JurgensC/RW2025Tallinn, EstoniaCoventry Blaze, EIHL
**95**SWEHampus OlssonLW/RW2025Angelholm, SwedenEsbjerg Energy, Metal Ligaen
No.PlayerPositionAcquiredPlace of BirthPlaying ForPress Release
No.NamePositionPlace of BirthJoined fromPress Release
**N/A**CANGBRMarc LeFebvreHead coach / Director of Hockey OperationsKanata, CanadaPionniers de Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Ligue Magnus
**6**CANDrydn DowPlayer / Assistant coachCalgary, CanadaHK Spišská Nová Ves, Slovak 1. Liga
**N/A**SCOMike WardOwnerDundee, ScotlandAppointed in 2001
**N/A**SCOKevin WardEquipment managerDundee, ScotlandAppointed in 2010
**N/A**SCOChris WardAssistant equipment managerDundee, ScotlandAppointed in 2015
No.PlayerPositionAcquiredLeaving ForPress Release
**8**CANITADomenic Alberga **A**C2024TBC
**9**USAMatt BerryRW/C2025Fort Wayne Komets, ECHL
**13**CANPhilippe SancheLW/RW2024Saint-Hyacinthe Bataillon, LNAH
**17**CANZach TsekosC2024Blue Devils Weiden, DEL2
**21**CANAlex RobertC/RW2024TBC
**23**CANKyle PouncyD2023Diables Rouges de Briançon, Ligue Magnus
**26**CANCole MacDonaldD2023TBC
**27**USABrett GravelleF2024TBC
**36**SVKRichard SabolG2024TBC
**49**CANXavier PouliotD2024Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5, LNAH
**81**CANBrendan Harms **A**C/RW2023Red River Wild, SEMHL
**83**GBRCANBen O'ConnorD2024Swindon Wildcats, NIHL
**88**CANAlex TongeLW2024Orlando Solar Bears, ECHL
**95**CANBrogan O'BrienC/LW2024TBC
**98**CANJake ElmerRW2023Greensboro Gargoyles, ECHL

Honours

British National League

Scottish National League

  • Autumn Cup: 2009

Elite Ice Hockey League

Individual

  • EIHL All-Stars

First Team https://www.eliteprospects.com/awards/eihl?name=EIHL+All-Star+First+Team

Second Team https://www.eliteprospects.com/awards/eihl?name=EIHL+All-Star+Second+Team

  • 2012–13: Nicola Riopel, Sami Ryhänen
  • 2013–14: Rory Rawlyk, Nico Sacchetti
  • 2016–17: Felix-Antoine Poulin
  • 2019–20: Drydn Dow
  • 2021–22: Charlie Combs
  • 2023–24: Drydn Dow, Ryan Valentini, Spencer Naas

Notes

References

References

  1. Ward, Michael. (2025-05-30). "New Dundee Stars title sponsor revealed".
  2. (28 April 2010). "Dundee CCS Stars' Elite application". Dundee Stars.
  3. (21 August 2019). "EIHL cancels all matches for rest of season".
  4. (21 August 2019). "EIHL Board Suspend 2020-21 Season".
  5. (21 August 2019). "No Elite League Season 2020/21".
  6. "Dundee Stars at eliteprospects.com".
  7. (15 March 2014). "Match Summaries: Braehead Clan 2 Cardiff Devils 4". Elite Ice Hockey League.
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