BOSSES
of The Pirates ice hockey team are to reinstate ‘Paisley’ to
their name.
The ice hockey stars who play out of Braehead Arena will now
be renamed the Braehead Paisley Pirates.
And along with a new name, Pirates also have a new man at
the helm with former Great Britain ice hockey internationalist,
Scott Neil taking over the running of the club.
Neil - a well-respected figure who had a successful playing
career at the top level of British ice hockey with the Murrayfield
Racers and Sheffield Steelers - is owner of Elite League outfit,
Edinburgh Capitals.
With his experience of running an ice hockey team in the top
UK league, Neil is confident he can put together a successful
Pirates crew to run the club and put the team on a sound financial
and organisational footing.
And after a meeting with Renfrewshire Council leader Derek
Mackay, one of the first moves he made was to bring the name ‘Paisley’ back
into the team’s name.
Explained
Neil: “Councillor Mackay put forward a compelling
case for the name ‘Paisley’ to be reinstated and
considering the tradition of ice hockey in the town going back
to the 1950s, I had to agree with him.
“
I know when the ‘Paisley’ name was dropped, a lot
of fans were unhappy and haven’t been coming along to
watch the team. I can now say to them: ‘You’ve
got your team back just like the old days and we’ll be
glad to see you back cheering on the Braehead Paisley Pirates’.”
The first game for the team under their new name is tonight
(Tuesday) against bitter rivals, Fife Flyers in the FFDR Trophy,
at Braehead Arena with a 7.45pm face-off.
Councillor
Mackay said: “I had a very constructive meeting
with Scott and he has some exciting ideas, which will not only
benefit the Braehead Paisley Pirates, but ice hockey at all
levels and young people in general throughout Renfrewshire.”
Neil continued: “We already have a fantastic team of
hard-working volunteers who have done a sterling job keeping
the Pirates ship afloat this season.
“Along
with that continuing support and dedication, I aim to take
the Paisley Pirates forward into next season
with a new professionalism, which will hopefully result in
more sponsorship, better promotion and marketing and ultimately,
a better team on the ice that will give the fans something
to cheer about.”
“As well as making sure we have the best possible team – playing
a brand of old-time hockey that supporters enjoy - we will
also be making hockey night at Braehead Arena more entertaining
for everyone.
“There
will be plenty of razzmatazz to go along with an exciting-to-watch
Pirates team and we want everyone who
comes along to be going home having enjoyed their night and
wanting to come back for more the following week.”
Pirates lost 8-1 to a strong Dundalk Bulls side packed with
American, Canadian and Eastern European players on Saturday,
at Braehead. And on Sunday, were narrowly defeated 5-4 away
to Solway Sharks.
Neil
said: “Results haven’t been going Pirates
way of late this season, which is in its closing stages, but
we start building a bigger, better and stronger Braehead Paisley
Pirates right now.”
He
added: “I don’t see any problems over my involvement
with the Edinburgh Capitals as they play in a different league
from the Pirates. In fact, we will shortly be announcing ticketing
arrangements for certain games, which will financially benefit
both the Pirates and the Capitals.
“Obviously, I’m
still fully-committed to the Edinburgh Capitals, but for
the sake of the future of Scottish ice hockey
we need as many successful teams playing at all levels.
“That’s
why I got involved with the Pirates, to do my best to make
sure they are a strong team in their league
and if they are, everyone in Scottish ice hockey benefits – including
the Capitals.” from official site |