MANCHESTER STORM RETRO WEEK – OUR ROOTS PART 2
OUR ROOTS PART TWO
The re-formation of the Manchester Storm franchise in 2015 really did cause a ‘Storm’ amongst UK Ice Hockey fans. For many, including myself, it was a euphoric feeling to finally have ‘my team’ back after the heartbreak of losing the original franchise in the early 00’s.
On the flip side of that, there was a minority of fans that branded the ‘re-birth’ of Manchester Storm as a sham, or a ‘fake’ – we decided to take a deeper dive into how the ‘original’ Storm and todays franchise have strongly rooted connections and we ask the question, what really makes a sports organisation, is it the Arena? Is it the fans? Is it the volunteers and staff? Let’s jump into part TWO!
ADEN MILLEN – STORM MATCH NIGHT HOST
How It All Began: “I’ve been a Storm fan since 95 (I was 12) when my Dad’s friend took me to one of the first games at the Arena. I Was hooked instantly by the fast moving, hard hitting nature of the sport and the show was unlike anything I’d seen before. Think I only ever missed 1 home game after that til ‘OG’ Storm folded in ’02.”
Favourite ‘Current’ Storm Memories: “Had many great memories since Storm’s return, the shock of the team coming back for starters. Finishing 2nd in the league and getting the match night announcer job are biggies, but my favourite has to be 10th December 2022. Storm beat the Panthers 7-1 (always nice to get a big win against the city I live in) and I proposed to my future bride Alison, at centre ice during ‘Chuck a Puck’. Made a once in a lifetime moment extra special by being able to share it with the whole Storm family.”
ANDREW DUXBURY – MANCHESTER STORM GRAPHIC DESIGNER
How It All Began: “My first Storm game was in the first season (95/96). I went along not knowing a thing about where we were going and what were going to see, but I loved it. We went back a few times during that season, including the night we won the 1st Division title. After that I was hooked, and it was Storm all the way until the final season in 02/03.”
Favourite ‘OG’ Storm Memories: “There’s too many great moments to list every one here. The Arena, the teams, the atmosphere, meeting the players, getting the new shirts, and just generally being obsessed with the club as a young lad. The obvious stand out moments from the original Storm are the 98/99 Superleague win and the 99/00 B&H Cup win. These were both unbelievable times, and I can proudly saw I was there for both of these moments. Travelling to away games with Storm was always something I remember with fondness. Sheffield, Ayr, Newcastle & Nottingham were always great road trips, especially the playoff weekend in Nottingham when an unfancied Storm almost upset everyone, only to lose out to the Steelers on penalty shots.
“I remember the excitement when it was announced that Storm would be returning, and although I don’t get to the rink anywhere near as regularly as I used to, it’s great to see the fanbase growing and the club become more recognisable again, and also become involved on a professional basis. My biggest take for the current franchise is being able to introduce my kids to the game, the same way I was when I was a kid, and being able to involve them in something that so far they’ve absolutely loved.”
MARK NOAKES – CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP MANAGER
Favourite ‘OG’ Storm Memory: “Unsurprisingly my favourite memory was being at the B&H Cup Final win v London Knights. Frankie Pietrangelo making saves in the shootout to win the cup (in Sheffield of all places to make it sweeter!).”
Favourite Current Storm Memory: “As for the current franchise, I would suggest last season’s play-off game at home v Sheffield. Coming back from 2-0 down to get a draw was a great turnaround however it wasn’t the result that I recall the most. The noise in the Shelter that night, especially the 3rd period, was immense and showed what we can achieve when the team and fans get together. It’s a sign of things to come!”