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41. Ice Hockey: Foord floors Raiders with three goals

Get Bracknell, Monday 19 November 2007
MATT FOORD cracked in a hat-trick on Saturday night as Group B winners Bees took another step towards qualifying for the English Premier League Cup semi-finals as the top seed.

42. Ice Hockey: Smital targets title as crunch derby looms

Get Bracknell, Friday 19 January 2007

LUKAS SMITAL believes Bracknell Bees will need to win as many as 13 of their remaining 15 games if they are to clinch the English Premier League title.

43. Ice Hockey: Bees blow a three-goal lead

Get Bracknell, Monday 11 December 2006

A mixed weekend for Bracknell Bees saw them beat Chelmsford Chieftains on Saturday night but then lose to the same team on Sunday thanks to a late powerplay goal.

44. Ingimarsson backs Ice young man

Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 April 2008
Ivar Ingimarsson believes fellow Icelander Gylfi Sigurdsson will prove a success at Reading.

45. Bees on the brink as backer pulls out

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 December 2007

BRACKNELL BEES fans were today (Wednesday) desperately trying to save their ice hockey club from folding following David Taylor’s decision to step down as their financial backer, writes Alan Manicom.

46. SAVED!

Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2007

THE future of the Bracknell Bees ice hockey team has been secured for the rest of the season and the club is now working hard to get back into action this weekend.

47. Parrish quits as Bees’ future is in the balance again

Get Bracknell, Friday 16 May 2008

The future of Bracknell Bees is on ice again following the resignation of player-coach Dwight Parrish and the loss of a potential backer.

48. Bees: Parrish’s Cup kings rewarded for team loyalty

Get Bracknell, Friday 22 February 2008

DWIGHT PARRISH believes Bracknell Bees’ off-ice problems only served to strengthen the   players’ determination to win the English Premier Cup.

49. Queen Bee Amanda selected for GB international

Get Bracknell, Friday 4 April 2008

Amanda Carr, 17, from Lower Earley has been selected to play for Great Britain Women’s ice hockey team in an international tournament.

50. It’s Mikko time as Bees lose

Get Bracknell, Monday 12 November 2007
BEES’ winning streak ended at six games last night after they were undone by a determined Chelmsford side at the Hive.
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