It has been confirmed that, following the administration of the Arena Group, Mr. Mike Petrouis, previous owner of the Planet Ice brand, has been appointed to run the Planet Ice venues, safeguarding the jobs of the 400+ staff and ensuring the continuation of the businesses. Mike Petrouis has confirmed that the current Planet Ice senior management team, headed by Group Managing Director John Neville, will continue to operate the businesses as usual.
Lightning thank supporters for table topping turn out
When the MK Lightning called on supporters to pack out the Thunderdome for their table-topping clash with Guildford Flames last weekend, they probably would never have imagined the sheer wall of noise that would greet them as they skated out for the face-off. Over 1,500 supporters packed into the Planet Ice Arena on Saturday evening to see Lightning attempt to wrest the league top spot from Paul Dixon’s side.
Milton Keynes Lightning welcome Sheffield Steeldogs to the Thunderdome this Saturday aiming to set a winning trend against the Yorkshire team, at the start of three meetings in four weeks for the two sides. The draw for the English Premier League Cup semi finals means Lightning will face Steeldogs twice in February in a two-leg aggregate score decider.
Supporters of Milton Keynes Lightning can add another two important dates to their diaries, with the news that the scheduling of the club's EPL Cup semi finals against the Sheffield Steeldogs has been confirmed.
Nick Poole's team will travel to Sheffield for the first leg on Wednesday 8 February, with a face-off time of 7.30pm. Then the Thunderdome - which has proved a fortress for Lightning with some impressive attendances in recent weeks - will play host to Andre Payette's Steeldogs for the decisive second leg on Thursday 16 February, with the puck dropping at 7.30pm.
Nick Poole said he hoped Lightning supporters would back the team if they could for the important midweek home fixture. "We absolutely understand that sometimes midweek fixtures aren't easy to make the time for, but we'd love to see as many fans as possible at the home leg of the semi-finals - it's always fantastic playing in front of a big, noisy crowd - it really does give us that extra edge. And if any supporters can make it to the away leg then we'd love to have their support there, too.
"We're in a really strong league position now and have had some great results recently, so obviously we're hoping to continue that run in the Cup competition. The EPL cup is the one title that's eluded the Lightning over the years and we want to put that right!"
Discounted advance tickets will be available from the Planet Ice Arena in Milton Keynes during public skating sessions from Monday 13 February until the close of business on Wednesday 15 February. Doors open at the Arena at 6.30pm on matchnight, with both teams on the ice warming up from 6.45pm. Discounted advance tickets will be available from the Planet Ice Arena in Milton Keynes during public skating sessions from Monday 13 February until the close of business on Wednesday 15 February. Doors open at the Arena at 6.30pm on matchnight, with both teams on the ice warming up from 6.45pm.
League Top Spot the Goal for Lightning
Title hopefuls Milton Keynes Lightning take on current league leaders Guildford Flames at the Thunderdome this Saturday in a massive fixture, where they’ll be going all out for a victory that would see them take the top spot in the table. Lightning netminder Alex Mettam says the team will aiming to recreate the performance which saw them beat Paul Dixon’s Flames 6-2 at the Spectrum on New Year’s Day, and helped them defeat both Telford Tigers and Bracknell Bees last weekend.