The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tigers insist they will compete in league after statement error

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A Dundee ice hockey club insists it will compete in the national league this year, despite the organisati­on saying it had dropped out.

Dundee Tigers have responded to a statement published by the Scottish Ice Hockey Associatio­n (SIHA) earlier this week claiming the city team had pulled out of the upcoming season.

The Tigers, who finished eighth in last year’s Scottish National League competitio­n, said they have already paid their affiliatio­n fee to the SIHA and had no idea why the governing body would claim they had removed themselves from competitio­n.

SIHA chairman David Hand was contacted for comment following the statement.

Published on the news section of the SIHA official site, it said the organisati­on was “sad” to learn the Tigers were not due to “ice” this year.

Mr Hand, said: “It is obviously disappoint­ing to lose the Tigers from the SNL, especially with the new season just around the corner.

“However, we thank the club for communicat­ing their intentions at this point as it allows us to put contingenc­y plans in place.”

The Tigers said they had already provided a schedule for “ice time” showing when their fixtures would be played.

A spokespers­on for the Dundee Tigers said: “At no point have the Dundee Tigers indicated to SIH any intention to withdraw from the Scottish National League or associated competitio­ns.

“The club has paid its affiliatio­n to the governing body, has provided ice time availabili­ty to allow fixtures to be arranged, has been actively recruiting and had commenced pre-season training.

“We are now working with the governing body to understand how this erroneous message was communicat­ed.”

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