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The Hull Seahawks are an
ice hockey Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. In ice hockey, two opposing teams use ice hock ...
team based in
Kingston upon Hull Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a port city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary, inland from the North Sea and south-east ...
and their home ice is the
Hull Arena Hull Arena (originally Humberside Ice Arena and known locally as the Hull Ice Arena) is an ice rink, in the city of Kingston upon Hull, England. It has a capacity of 3,750 people. The Hull Arena is also a concert venue, playing host to numero ...
. They compete in the NIHL National Division.


Formation

The Hull Pirates were formed when the
Hull Stingrays Hull Stingrays were a British ice hockey club from Kingston upon Hull who was a member of the Elite Ice Hockey League from 2003 until 2015. They played their home games at Hull Arena. The Stingrays replaced previous clubs Humberside Seahawks ( ...
went into liquidation in June 2015. The Stingrays' place in the
Elite Ice Hockey League The Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), sometimes referred to as the British Elite League or, for sponsorship reasons, the Viaplay Elite League, is an ice hockey league in the United Kingdom. Formed in 2003 following the demise of the Ice Hockey ...
was taken by Manchester Storm. On Friday 3 July 2015, Shane Smith, a 43-year-old Rotherham-based businessman, held a press day at the
Hull Arena Hull Arena (originally Humberside Ice Arena and known locally as the Hull Ice Arena) is an ice rink, in the city of Kingston upon Hull, England. It has a capacity of 3,750 people. The Hull Arena is also a concert venue, playing host to numero ...
to announce the formation of the Hull Pirates and that they had been accepted into the EPIHL. It was also announced that former Hull Stingrays' forward Dominic Osman would become a player-coach and part-owner of Hull Pirates. A fans' forum was held on 15 July 2015 with the unveiling of the club's logo. The Pirates had six weeks to put together a team in time for the upcoming league campaign. In their first season as a club, Hull Pirates achieved a 9th-place finish in the EPIHL. For the 2016–17 season, the Pirates announced the re-signings of forwards Nathan Salem and Lee Bonner as well as Jamie Chilcott and Jonathan Kirk, who both play in defence. Goalie Ashley Smith became the club's latest signing on 20 March 2016. Following the culmination of the 2016–17 season and the collapse of the EPIHL, the Hull Pirates were left with no choice and announced their intention to join the
National Ice Hockey League The National Ice Hockey League (NIHL) is a set of professional ice hockey leagues administered by the English Ice Hockey Association. It is currently the second tier of British ice hockey, below the Elite Ice Hockey League. Formerly called the ...
. The team did not playing in the 2021–22 season as their rink was not available in time for the start of the season. Ahead of the 2022–23 season, it was announced that due diligence of a new ownership group (IMJ Group) had been completed and the Hull Seahawks would be competing in the NIHL National Division in place of the Pirates. IMJ consists of Ian Mowfirth, Joe Lamplough and former Pirates, Stingrays and Kingston forward Matty Davies. Davies will also take up the roles of General Manager and Player-Coach.


Club roster 2022–23

(*) Denotes a Non-British Trained player (Import)


2022–23 Outgoing


Season-by-season record


Franchise records

*Most regular-season goals scored (franchise history) **Andrej Themár : 52 (51 games) **Nathan Salem : 43 (86 games) **Lee Bonner : 38 (116 games) **Dominic Osman : 30 (94 games) **Jason Hewitt : 27 (42 games) *Most regular-season assists (franchise history) **Tommi Laine : 51 (68 games) **Jason Hewitt : 49 (42 games) **Jonathan Kirk : 45 (120 games) **Jamie Chilcott : 45 (90 games) **Nathan Salem : 44 (86 games) *Most regular-season total points (franchise history) **Andrej Themár : 95 (51 games) **Nathan Salem : 87 (86 games) **Lee Bonner : 82 (116 games) **Tommi Laine : 77 (68 games) **Jason Hewitt : 76 (42 games)


Coaching records

*Note: Head coaching records are for regular season results only and does not include cup competitions, playoffs or exhibition games*


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References

{{Sport in Hull Ice hockey teams in England Ice hockey clubs established in 2015 Sport in Kingston upon Hull EPIHL teams 2015 establishments in England