It's that time of year again. It's time for you to vote for your favourite Swindon Wildcats players this season. There are three supporters categories; so it's time to get your thinking caps on and cast your vote for the players that made an impression on you this year.
The categories you can vote in are:
- Best Forward
- Best Defenceman
- Supporters Player of the Year
Register your vote below > >
The winners will be announced at the End of Year Presentation to be held at the De Vere Hotel on Monday 31st March. Tickets are £20 (adults) and £10 (children). Come and see us on game night to secure your tickets.
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Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Heading to the EPIHL Playoffs!
As we reach the penultimate weekend for hockey in Swindon, no doubt Ryan Aldridge will be taking stock and making plans for the Play-off quarter finals and the campaign to secure a place in the EPIHL Play-off finals in the Coventry Skydome. The pressure and the excitement is building...and that's just the fans!
So where do we stand right now?
With just three games of the regular season remaining, the Swindon Wildcats are looking to secure 5th or 6th place in the EPIHL table. As it stands, Swindon are lying 6th just 2 points behind Telford. However, with a game in hand over the Tigers, 5th spot is certainly achievable!
With the table in it's current order, Swindon are looking at a Quarter-final playoff header against the Guildford Flames. It is not inconceivable, however, for Swindon to finish 5th and take on Milton-Keynes for a place at the Coventry finals weekend.
Looking at the table below, we can see how well the Wildcats have stacked up against the competition over the 2013/2014 season:
With three series wins (Bees, Phantoms & Tigers) and three series defeats (Flames, Phoenix & Lightning) so far, Swindon's season has been a bit of a mixed bag. However, the Wildcats have come on strong recently with 4 back to back wins which included 3 shutouts for the mighty Stevie Lyle! There is a good chance that Swindon can grab two of the three remaining head to head series and go into the Playoffs in good form!
Looking again at the table, Swindon have been on the wrong end of a 5 to 1 series defeat to the Flames and a 4 to 2 series defeat to the Lightning. Since it is possible for Swindon to face off against either of these teams in the Quarter Finals, the remaining fixtures will be the decider.
So, who would you prefer?
So where do we stand right now?
With just three games of the regular season remaining, the Swindon Wildcats are looking to secure 5th or 6th place in the EPIHL table. As it stands, Swindon are lying 6th just 2 points behind Telford. However, with a game in hand over the Tigers, 5th spot is certainly achievable!
With the table in it's current order, Swindon are looking at a Quarter-final playoff header against the Guildford Flames. It is not inconceivable, however, for Swindon to finish 5th and take on Milton-Keynes for a place at the Coventry finals weekend.
Looking at the table below, we can see how well the Wildcats have stacked up against the competition over the 2013/2014 season:
With three series wins (Bees, Phantoms & Tigers) and three series defeats (Flames, Phoenix & Lightning) so far, Swindon's season has been a bit of a mixed bag. However, the Wildcats have come on strong recently with 4 back to back wins which included 3 shutouts for the mighty Stevie Lyle! There is a good chance that Swindon can grab two of the three remaining head to head series and go into the Playoffs in good form!
Looking again at the table, Swindon have been on the wrong end of a 5 to 1 series defeat to the Flames and a 4 to 2 series defeat to the Lightning. Since it is possible for Swindon to face off against either of these teams in the Quarter Finals, the remaining fixtures will be the decider.
So, who would you prefer?
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Ryan Aldridge - The Road to the Play-offs
As we head into this weekends fixtures a lot of us will probably look at the league table wondering, just where the Swindon Wildcats will finish the season? Who will we play in the Play-offs and will we go to Coventry? Last weekend saw both a win and a loss. Swindon still have some games in hand to our nearest mid-table rivals and they will be looking to capitalise on this over the next few games.
We sat down with Wildcats Player/Coach Ryan Aldridge, after last Saturdays 7-2 victory over the Telford Tigers, to find out his views...
S.W.S.C: This was a fantastic win for the Wildcats tonight. The Tigers have been very strong over the past few weeks. What was the feeling on the bench and in the changing rooms?
Ryan: Well, the bench was getting a bit irate at one point. That's why I had to call a Time-out, to calm everybody down. It was what it was to be honest. The guys knew we were playing well. I thought we were backing up a bit too much in the first. In the second period break we talked about putting the game off and not really changing much and playing good defence and the boys played how they should have played. They played great. Some guys played phenomenal tonight.
S.W.S.C: Was it the result you expected?
Ryan: Probably not. I think we're more suited to them in our building. I said that to somebody this week. I thought we were going to win but I didn't think we were going to win by a score-line by that.
S.W.S.C: So, who was the stand out payer for you tonight then?
Ryan: Stevie Lyle was one of them. Ollie (Betteridge) was one of them. I could list about ten, to be honest with you. I thought everybody played well. Jan (Kostal) and Henri (Sandvik) again had a great game.
S.W.S.C: So we've got some difficult games coming up. Is there a plan?
Ryan: (Laughs) There's always a plan. We have to assess how Jonas is doing tonight and in the morning so that I can see what line up I play. There's got to be a Plan B now as well. We'll see. We know we have to play a smart game and we obviously haven't been playing great lately.
S.W.S.C: One thing which we have noticed is that you seem to be icing the younger guys a bit more now. They are certainly getting more ice time than they did before Christmas. Have they been making more of an impression on you lately?
Ryan: I think it adds more to our depth. On the third line, Ryan (Watt) has played outstanding. I think Wednesday night was the best game Ryan Watt has played all year for us. You know, just mixing the lines up a bit takes some pressure off some guys. It puts more pressure on the younger guys and they react to it, you know. Floyd (Taylor) and Ollie (Betteridge) play with such energy that they deserve a shot on those lines.
S.W.S.C: We are expecting some of those guys to be missing in the run up to the Play-offs though. What's that going to mean for your lines?
Ryan: Well we'll have to mix them up again, won't we.
S.W.S.C: In terms of continuity on the lines then, when will we be able to see that?
Ryan: We'll have to start looking at that closer to the play-offs but I'm not going to change it while we're winning that's for sure.
S.W.S.C: At the moment we have some of the guys here on two-way contracts. Adam Harding played in Cardiff last week to help them out. Where do we stand with these guys for the end of the season?
Ryan: I have first call on Adam (Harding) and I have first call on Ollie (Betteridge). And Aaron is a bit different ... but I thought it was okay for us to lose Adam. They needed a player and I thought it was good for him and that's good for us.
S.W.S.C: So, are you comfortable with where we are in the table as we get closer to the end of the season?
Ryan: We've obviously got some games in hand but then we've got some tough games, especially next month. It's going to be tough for the rest of the year, but are we going to make the Play-offs? Yes. Are we going to keep trying to win as many games as we can? Yes
S.W.S.C: Are we going to Coventry?
Ryan: You know what, if we play like we did tonight for the next few games then we should be there. If we don't, and play like we did the past few weeks, it's going to be a tough task. We're a very up and down team sometimes, very unstable. We just have to manage it and keep it level-headed and keep working hard every night.
****
The Cats take on the Peterborough Phantoms tonight (1st March) at 5.45 in the Swindon Ice Arena. There are only three home games left in the regular season so we hope to see you all there!
#LOUDANDPROUD
We sat down with Wildcats Player/Coach Ryan Aldridge, after last Saturdays 7-2 victory over the Telford Tigers, to find out his views...
S.W.S.C: This was a fantastic win for the Wildcats tonight. The Tigers have been very strong over the past few weeks. What was the feeling on the bench and in the changing rooms?
Ryan: Well, the bench was getting a bit irate at one point. That's why I had to call a Time-out, to calm everybody down. It was what it was to be honest. The guys knew we were playing well. I thought we were backing up a bit too much in the first. In the second period break we talked about putting the game off and not really changing much and playing good defence and the boys played how they should have played. They played great. Some guys played phenomenal tonight.
S.W.S.C: Was it the result you expected?
Ryan: Probably not. I think we're more suited to them in our building. I said that to somebody this week. I thought we were going to win but I didn't think we were going to win by a score-line by that.
S.W.S.C: So, who was the stand out payer for you tonight then?
Ryan: Stevie Lyle was one of them. Ollie (Betteridge) was one of them. I could list about ten, to be honest with you. I thought everybody played well. Jan (Kostal) and Henri (Sandvik) again had a great game.
S.W.S.C: So we've got some difficult games coming up. Is there a plan?
Ryan: (Laughs) There's always a plan. We have to assess how Jonas is doing tonight and in the morning so that I can see what line up I play. There's got to be a Plan B now as well. We'll see. We know we have to play a smart game and we obviously haven't been playing great lately.
S.W.S.C: One thing which we have noticed is that you seem to be icing the younger guys a bit more now. They are certainly getting more ice time than they did before Christmas. Have they been making more of an impression on you lately?
Ryan: I think it adds more to our depth. On the third line, Ryan (Watt) has played outstanding. I think Wednesday night was the best game Ryan Watt has played all year for us. You know, just mixing the lines up a bit takes some pressure off some guys. It puts more pressure on the younger guys and they react to it, you know. Floyd (Taylor) and Ollie (Betteridge) play with such energy that they deserve a shot on those lines.
S.W.S.C: We are expecting some of those guys to be missing in the run up to the Play-offs though. What's that going to mean for your lines?
Ryan: Well we'll have to mix them up again, won't we.
S.W.S.C: In terms of continuity on the lines then, when will we be able to see that?
Ryan: We'll have to start looking at that closer to the play-offs but I'm not going to change it while we're winning that's for sure.
S.W.S.C: At the moment we have some of the guys here on two-way contracts. Adam Harding played in Cardiff last week to help them out. Where do we stand with these guys for the end of the season?
Ryan: I have first call on Adam (Harding) and I have first call on Ollie (Betteridge). And Aaron is a bit different ... but I thought it was okay for us to lose Adam. They needed a player and I thought it was good for him and that's good for us.
S.W.S.C: So, are you comfortable with where we are in the table as we get closer to the end of the season?
Ryan: We've obviously got some games in hand but then we've got some tough games, especially next month. It's going to be tough for the rest of the year, but are we going to make the Play-offs? Yes. Are we going to keep trying to win as many games as we can? Yes
S.W.S.C: Are we going to Coventry?
Ryan: You know what, if we play like we did tonight for the next few games then we should be there. If we don't, and play like we did the past few weeks, it's going to be a tough task. We're a very up and down team sometimes, very unstable. We just have to manage it and keep it level-headed and keep working hard every night.
****
The Cats take on the Peterborough Phantoms tonight (1st March) at 5.45 in the Swindon Ice Arena. There are only three home games left in the regular season so we hope to see you all there!
#LOUDANDPROUD
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