After completing the acquisition of the UK’s oldest ice hockey club, a North American company has pledged to “restore the pride, energy, and identity” of the Fife Flyers.
Max Birbraer, a former Cardiff Devils and Israel forward, has assumed the role of the Flyers’ new president and general manager after leading the acquisition process.
The organization claims to be on the verge of appointing a new head coach and will update its members as they work toward “a competitive and committed roster.”
The Kirkcaldy side, which was founded in 1938, finished last season at the bottom of the Elite Hockey on ice League (EIHL).
The Fife Flyers have officially opened a new chapter, the club announced in a statement.
A North American company has funded and installed a new management team under the direction of Cardiff Devils legend Max Birbraer. The hard work is now complete, and the transition is complete.
“It is a pleasure to be the head coach of the oldest and most renowned hockey team in the United Kingdom. On and off the ice, our goal is simple: to restore the spirit, pride, and identity of Fife Flyers hockey.
It’s a people’s club, they say. Scottish hockey’s heartbeat is fueled solely by its supporters, who are its backers. Everything we do will depend on your commitment, voice, and passion.
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Source: BBC
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