Round one of the European Women's Champions Cup 2010 place in Bolzano, Italy from 29-31 October 2010.
The Phantoms will be playing against HC Lugano (SUI), Bolzano Eagles (TA, hosts) and Valladolid Panteras (ESP) with the winner going through to the second round in Prague in December 2010.
The 2009-2010 season was truly a great year for the Phantoms! Some of the highlights include traveling to Iceland to play against the Islandic National team
and playing against the University of Alberta, the current CIS Womens Hockey champions.
The Phantoms then finished the year off in style by being crowned the Ladies Premier League Champions 2009-2010 earning them a spot in the EWCC European Championships.
And if that wasn't enough they also won the Bill Britton Memorial Trophy at the Playoffs. Well done Phantoms!
The Phantoms travelled to Iceland at the invitation of the Icelandic National team where a great time was had by all, winning all their games convincingly they also
took part in snowboarding, curling, swimming in the Lagoon and sightseeing.
After all the excitement and travelling it was a very tired and short benched Phantoms team that travelled to Kingston the next day, making this probably the hardest game of the season so far.
The Phantoms are also playing the University of Alberta Pandas Edmonton in Milton Keynes on Thursday 6th May @ 9pm.
This university team from Canada will be touring the UK and this friendly will certainly be very exciting game to watch. So come along and support the Phantoms!
The Slough Phantoms Women’s Ice Hockey Team were formed in 1990 and have gone from strength to strength since their first challenge match against Bracknell.
In their first season in 1991 the Phantoms won the Division 1 League and narrowly missed promotion to the Premier League.
Since promotion to the Premier League the Phantoms have been dominant either winning the league or as runners up since 1998.
In 1998 the Phantoms travelled to Canada to play in both the Brampton and Hamilton Tournaments, winning in Hamilton. More recently, in 2007 and 2008, the Phantoms have travelled to Cergy and Latvia respectively to play in the Women’s European Championships.
The Phantoms play out of Slough Ice Rink which is approx 30 minutes from London and 15 minutes from Windsor and Eton. Several players travel from surrounding areas and London for training and games.
This season the Phantoms have joined forces with the U18 team to form a combined session with great coaching that offers a friendly competitive atmosphere focussing on conditioning, speed and skills training.
If you are interested in joining the Phantoms, please contact Louise Wheeler at louise_wheeler@hotmail.com or Vicky Robbins at v.robbins@yahoo.co.uk