Category: Raiders

Raiders look to Spread some Christmas Joy

Raiders play a double header against Bristol Pitbulls, with the Sunday Home Game being kids fro £2.

Followed Sunday evening from 8pm, with the Teams Meet the Players Christmas party at the Ivy Tree Restaurant, 113-117 South Street (5 minute walk from the Sapphire).

Lee Power from the Romford Recorder writes; 

Raiders will look to bring some Christmas cheer as they face Bristol Pitbulls in a National League double-header this weekend.

They travel to North Somerset on Saturday, before hosting a return meeting at Romford’s Sapphire Ice & Leisure Centre on Sunday (5.15pm).

And they do so having lost both matches in their double-header with high-flying Leeds Knights last weekend.

Bench coach Lewis Jones said: “Frustrating a little bit.

“I thought we played really well first two periods [on Saturday]. A good effort.

“Here [in Romford] we never got going in the first, fall behind.

“We’re going to go to work this week and hopefully bring it next week.”

Saturday’s match at Elland Road remained scoreless until just past the midway point when Shaun Miller put Raiders ahead.

But the hosts levelled just before the end of the middle session, then edged ahead with 11 minutes remaining before netting again to seal a 3-1 win.

“Tough to go to them and obviously to get on the board first is great,” added Jones.

“Tough to go to them and obviously to get on the board first is great,” added Jones.

“Going in 1-1 it could’ve gone either way and then we just kind of went a little bit flat final 10 and just struggled.

“I think we were short which didn’t help. Not going to use it as an excuse but it’s a tough night in the end.”

Miller picked up an injury which ruled him out of Sunday’s meeting, with Leeds moving two goals up inside 10 minutes.

Raiders player-coach Adam Laishram, deputising for Miller, was then handed a 5+game penalty for a check to the head and Leeds added a third soon after.

The visitors went 4-0 up at the midway mark, before losing Bailey Perre to a 5+game penalty for cross-checking.

And Andrew Shewfelt opened the Raiders account on another powerplay in the final period, after Leeds replaced starting goalie Sam Gospel with Harrison Walker, before Tjay Anderson added a second for the hosts.

Any hopes of a comeback were dashed, though, when Zach Yokoyama was binned for hooking and Leeds completed a 5-2 win while enjoying the man advantage.

Jones said: “The hit [by Laishram which led to a game misconduct], I’m not going to comment too much.

“That changes the game, 3-0 down, not happy with the first and we don’t play until the third period, which isn’t good enough from us.”

By Lee Power

@Recorder_Power

Sports editor

Ranson Departs Raiders 

The club would like to announce that by mutual consent, Jacob Ranson has left the Romford Raiders.

The club would like to place on record, our sincere thanks for all of Jacob’s efforts over the many years he has pulled on the Romford jersey and we wish all the very best for the future.

Jacob Ranson has had 3 stints at the Romford Raiders over the last 11 years, totaling 324 competitive games. 

Raiders into National League Cup Final in Stunning Style

Raiders booked their place in the National League Cup final with a memorable win at Milton Keynes.

Having snatched a 5-4 win on home ice in the first leg of their semi-final – thanks to Andrew Shewfelt’s goal nine seconds from time – they travelled for the return leg without suspended import Zach Yokoyama.

And the signs did not look good as the home side – who currently top the league table – quickly overturned the deficit to claim an aggregate lead.

Barely four minutes had been played when Ross Venus opened the scoring, with the same player putting Lightning 2-0 up and ahead on aggregate after 10 minutes.

Venus completed his hat-trick early in the middle session, to leave Raiders 7-5 down overall, but they hit back through Tjay Anderson’s powerplay goal in the 32nd minute.

And Shaun Miller struck before the second break to square the aggregate score once again, heading into the final period.

Anderson’s second goal of the night, just 54 seconds after the restart, restored parity and edged Adam Laishram’s men in front and Jake Sylvester sent the travelling fans wild when netting soon after.

Raiders were outshot 21-8 in the third session, but Ethan James held firm in their net and, when Jordan Hedley was removed for an extra skater, Ashley Jackson fired into the empty home net to complete a 5-3 win – 10-7 on aggregate – to secure a final spot.

Leeds and Sheffield meet in the other semi-final tie, with the two-legged final to take place on dates to be confirmed in the new year.

Anderson said: “It was a good game from everyone. We started off slow but it’s a hard rink to come and settle down in.

“We weathered the storm pretty well. Three down is hard in this rink but the boys brought it back.

“It’s always good to score in games like this, it’s good for the team, good for yourself, makes you feel good. I’ve got to respect my teammates for that, I wouldn’t have scored without them boys.”

Raiders club director Andy Pearson paid tribute to the efforts of the team, saying: “A year ago the team was bottom of the table, six months ago there was no team, and then three down after 30 minutes last night.

“It was never-say-die. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.

“I’m so pleased for Laish. It must have been very hard for him to watch, and also only having two imports.

“This ranks up there with the wins over Durham (in 1992-93 season) and Peterborough (2022-23 play-offs) for me.

“Now we need a full rink at every game!”

Raiders return to league action with a trip to second-placed Leeds Knights on Saturday and host a quick return at Romford’s Sapphire Ice & Leisure Centre on Sunday (5.15pm).

Anderson added: “They’re a good team, as we know. We play the same way as we do here in Leeds and at home, we’ll beat any team.”

By Lee Power

Sports Editor – Romford Recorder

Yokoyama Signs Up

Romford Raiders are thrilled to announce the signing of forward Zach Yokoyama, following his release from Telford Tigers earlier this week.

The 23-year-old joins the Raiders after contributing four goals and nine assists for a total of 13 points in just 12 games with National League rivals Telford Tigers.

Yokoyama began this season with the Tigers after an impressive three seasons with Nottingham Lions in the NIHL North 1. Yokoyama recorded 48 points, including 30 goals last season for the Lions, earning him a chance in the National League.

Prior to his arrival in England, Yokoyama played his junior career in Switzerland before a two season spell in USA, before returning to his native routes of Switzerland. Zach arrives as an import player and adds depth in the absence of player/coach Adam Laishram.

“Zach is a player that I am looking forward to welcoming to our lineup this weekend. He is a fast and skilful forward who will complement our roster nicely, as he comes in as cover for Laish while he continues his recovery from injury. Zach is a high energy and intensity guy who plays on the edge and will drag everyone into the battle. Having worked with Zach at GB Students, I am looking forward to working with him again, and seeing what he can do in Gold and Blue.” – Lewis Jones

“With some uncertainty regarding injuries and two important cup fixtures this weekend, we are pleased to have agreed terms with Zach on short-term injury cover, whose style of play will complement our lineup well.“ – Adam Laishram