The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Slava so proud of a year of trials, tribulatio­ns and trophies for Phantoms

Ice hockey - City side have overcome serious problems in great style in 2019

- By Mark Plummer ICE HOCKEY CORRESPOND­ENT

Phantoms head coach Slava Koulikov has reflected on a year of trials, tribulatio­ns and trophies.

The city club’s head coach mastermind­ed a memorable 2019 in which they completed an NIHL Division One South honours treble last term.

Phantoms won the NIHL South Cup and the NIHL Division One South play-offs to add to the NIHL Autumn Cup crown they had lifted last December.

And they have since made a hugely encouragin­g start to life in the NIHL National Division – the sport’s new and improved second tier – in the current campaign.

Phantoms have shrugged off a catalogue of injury problems to settle into third place in the standings and have also booked their place in the semi-finals of the NIHL National Cup.

Therefore it is no surprise that Koulikov can look back on the past 12 months with a huge helping of satisfacti­on and cast an eye to the future with plenty of optimism.

“I think we can all say that 2019 has been a very good year for the organisati­on,” said Koulikov. “To win three trophies can sometimes take many years, but we managed to do it all in one season.

“It was a fantastic achievemen­t and we couldn’t ask for any more even though we came so close to the fourth trophy as well in the final of the play-offs.

“Every player, every coach, every owner and every supporter wants to have success and we were able to enjoy that while making some special memories.

“I cannot pretend that this season has not been tough at times – especially now with so many guys out injured.

“But the fact we are sitting in third place – only two points behind a team like Swindon with all of their resources – is absolutely amazing.

“We have proved that when we have everyone available and we’re playing well we can beat anyone on any night.

“I’m also pleased to have won so many games with so many injuries affecting us.

“The ultimate aim is to win trophies again and we’ve got ourselves into good positions in the league and cup, but right now my only wish is to get all of the guys back onto the ice!”

Koulikov is hopeful that import Petr Stepanek and fellow forward Martins Susters will return for the final weekend of 2019 while last season’s all-star pick Glenn Billing is on schedule to strap on his skates again early in the new year. Defenceman Scott Robson remains a longer-team casualty.

Phantoms complete the calendar year with a derby date at rejuvenate­d rivals Milton Keynes – who have won seven of their last eight games - this Saturday (7pm) before hosting a tough Basingstok­e side in Bretton on Sunday, 5.30pm.

“Milton Keynes is a topthree team as far as I’m concerned and it is no surprise to see them flying now,” Koulikov added.

“They are probably the highest-paid team in the league and they have a calibre of players who shouldn’t be at this level.

“They had a bad start to the season, but they are getting on a roll now and it’s going to be a really tough test for us.

“We also know how difficult it is to play against Basingstok­e, but hopefully we can end the year with a win in front of our fans.

“We managed to dig deep and get two points last weekend and that will be the target again.”

 ??  ?? One of Peterborou­gh ice hockey’s greatest imports Doug McEwen (centre) is presented with a Phantoms shirt by coach Slava Koulikov and captain James Ferrara
One of Peterborou­gh ice hockey’s greatest imports Doug McEwen (centre) is presented with a Phantoms shirt by coach Slava Koulikov and captain James Ferrara

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