Sport In Profile UK Issue 15 | Page 9

Edinburgh Capitals Edinburgh Capitals ICE HOCKEY CLUB Ice Hockey has been played in Edinburgh since 1945, giving the city a rich history in the sport. Their team started life as the Edinburgh Royals before becoming the Racers in the mid- 1990s. The Edinburgh Capitals then came into existence in 1998 and have gone on to put together a proud history since then. They spent seven years competing in the British National League before making the step up to the Elite Ice Hockey League ahead of the 2005/06 season. There have been many memorable matches played since then and the current group of players will be keen to add to their previous successes. They play their home fixtures at the Murray Field Ice Rink on Riverside Crescent and strive for continuous improvement. It would be fair to say that they did not perhaps enjoy the campaign that they would have liked last time around as they compiled a record of thirteen total wins and eighteen defeats in regulation as well as one shoot out loss. This saw them finish bottom of the Conference with 27 points on the board. There were some positives to take from the campaign however and one of these was their strong home record as they won nearly half of their matches. Winning matches at home should help the team to continue to improve and will also make sure that their supporters enjoy coming to watch them which has the potential to provide them with a valuable source of additional revenue. The club has been working hard during the off-season to make sure that they are able to improve this time around. As long as they are able to retain their current group of players and can perhaps make one or two quality additions they should be in with a good chance of doing just that. They were recently able to announce that Canadian forward Dillon Lawrence would be returning to the club after a successful trial period. Lawrence comes in to add depth to the forward line and will bring an additional physical element to the side. Speaking to their official website, www.edcapitals. com, Lawrence said, “I had a really good experience there during my trial period. The team and the fans were very welcoming. I felt better each game that I played, and know I will continue to improve as the season progresses. It’s a great group of guys and I’m excited to get back and see what we can accomplish.” The club put on record that they wish to welcome him to the club and hope to have him in the action as soon as possible. Whilst Edinburgh Capitals did not perhaps win as many matches as they would have liked last season, this should not take away from the good work that has been getting carried out at the club in recent times. Hopefully they will be able to continue to play at the top level for many years to come and everyone at Sport in Profile Magazine wishes them the best of luck. PROUD TO SPONSOR THE EDINBURGH CAPITALS Do you need help with Bookkeeping & Accounting, Payroll, Sage, @johnstonsmillie Xero, VAT Returns or Tax Advice? Are you scratching your head over Tel: querying 0131 713 7377 www.jsca.co.uk Self-assessment, your web: Income Tax liability, or do you suddenly need to pay Inheritance Tax? We can help guide you through the entire process. We help small businesses, large businesses, family businesses, self-employed consultants, charities and individuals with a full-range of business and accountancy services. Our professional team are ready to help. What are you waiting for? Get in touch and get professional assistance from Johnston Smillie today. PROUD TO SPONSOR THE EDINBURGH CAPITALS @johnstonsmillie Tel: 0131 713 7377 web: www.jsca.co.uk www.sportip.biz 9