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Aberdeen Lynx

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The Aberdeen Lynx are a Scottish ice hockey team who play in the Scottish National League (SNL).

Aberdeen Lynx
File:Aberdeen Lynx Logo.png
CityAberdeen, Scotland
LeagueSNL
Founded2005
Home arenaLinx Ice Arena
Capacity: 1100
ColoursRed, Black, White
General managerJohn Colley
Head coachOwen Reynolds
CaptainChristian Johnson #37
Championships
Playoff championships2015–16

Club roster

The roster for 2019/2020 consists of players originating from Scotland, England, Czech Republic and Finland. The Chairman of the Club is David Reid. The Head Coach is Owen Reynolds. The Team Captain is Christian Johnson. The Team has a strong support, often attracting around 1,000 fans and has its own Official Supporters Club.

The Roster is as follows:

Goaltenders
Number Player Place of Birth
35 Scotland  Craig Chalmers Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland
' Scotland  Ciaran Hoggan Dundee, Scotland Defencemen
Number Player Place of Birth
55 Scotland  Jack Durkacz Findhorn, Moray, Scotland
37 England  Christian Johnson Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear, England
17 Scotland  Callum Smith Aberdeen, Scotland
14 England  Jonathan Jack Wickersley, South Yorkshire, England
' England  Daniel Fuller London, England
' Scotland  Neil Pritchard Dundee, Scotland
' Scotland  John Jack Inverness, Scotland
21 Scotland  Toby Reynolds Aberdeen, Scotland
10 Czech Republic  Mikulas Novotny Czech Republic Forwards
Number Player Place of Birth
8 Scotland  Jordan Leyden Glasgow, Scotland
11 Scotland  Fraser MacEachran Aberdeen, Scotland
13 Scotland  Jonathan Hogan Aberdeen, Scotland
15 Scotland  Iain Malcolm Dundee, Scotland
5 Scotland  Aaron Thomson Dundee, Scotland
' England  Alex Newman Swindon, England
77 Scotland  Joe Durkacz Findhorn, Moray, Scotland
23 Scotland  Elliot Willetts Dumfries, Scotland
' Scotland  Keir Anderson Kilmarnock, Scotland
' Finland  Mark Simanovskiy Helsinki, Finland
79 Scotland  Andrew Murphy Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland




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