Ice hockey team forced to travel 120 miles to play

Martha Dixonand
Cameron Weldon,South West
Plymouth Phoenix The picture shows an ice hockey match in progress inside an indoor arena. The camera angle is positioned directly behind one of the goals, giving a clear view of the goal frame, the goalkeeper, and several players crowding the crease area. The players are wearing two different colour kits: one team in yellow-and-black and the other in red-and-yellow. A yellow‑and‑black‑kit player is right in front of the net, holding a stick close to the ice, while another teammate appears to be attempting a shot or battling for the puck near the post. The goalkeeper is crouched low inside the goal, focused on the play happening just outside the crease.Plymouth Phoenix
Plymouth Phoenix play Cardiff Eagles in Bristol

An ice hockey team which has to travel 120 miles (193km) to play and train is campaigning for a new ice rink.

Plymouth Phoenix Ice Hockey Club has to travel to Bristol to train because there are no ice rinks in Devon or Cornwall.

The team used to train at the Plymouth Pavilions venue, but the facility closed its rink in December 2022 due to "the energy crisis, rising costs and economic headwinds".

Plymouth Phoenix manager David Haddock told BBC Your Voice the region needed a rink because driving two-and-a-half hours to Bristol was "absurd".

A number of ice hockey players playing on an undercover ice rink. They are all wearing helmets and carrying hockey sticks. They are split into a red team and a blue team.
Plymouth Phoenix at the Pavilions which closed in 2022

After the closure at Plymouth Pavilions it was hoped a new rink would be built on land near Plymouth Argyle's Home Park Stadium, but that did not materialise.

Haddock told BBC Radio Devon the plans had "gone silent", leaving players getting home in the early hours after late‑night ice slots.

Plymouth City Council had been supportive, but funding remained the barrier, he said.

The price of a new rink could range from £4m to £8m, depending on the design.

Winter attractions were always busy and the Eden Project had helped with seasonal ice time, but it was nowhere near enough for local players, kids or figure skaters, he added.

A petition calling for a new rink has reached about 3,000 signatures towards its target of 5,000.

David Haddock stood outside the Plymouth Life Centre. He is wearing a green hoody and black and red hat. He has a stern look on his face as he looks slight away from the camera.
David Haddock said he believes the region needs an ice rink

Haddock said many players in Devon and Cornwall had children who wanted to try ice hockey, but there was nowhere to start and it was "upsetting to see the untapped potential".

"The support for the sport around here is big, but we are not able to cater for it," he said.

One student had even turned down Plymouth University because they wanted to continue playing, he said.

"Right now, it's very difficult to blood new players in," he said.

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