Paisley Pirates’ supporters are furious after it was announced that there would be no 3rd/4th place playoff at this weekend’s…
Pirates duly qualified for the SNL Playoff Finals in Kirkcaldy following a goal fest at the Braehead Arena, which saw…
Paisley Pirates’ fans attending Sunday’s playoff quarter final against Aberdeen Lynx at Braehead Arena will say goodbye to one of…
In a night of pulsating, end to end ice hockey, Pirates claimed a draw against title challengers Edinburgh, and in…
Shorthanded Pirates pulled off a stunning 5-3 win against North Ayrshire Wild, the visitors’ bench being ravaged by injury to…
Ice hockey players have the reputation of being tough guys, and Paisley Pirates’ defender Chris Turley certainly lived up to that image last weekend. In the course of his team’s match against Moray Typhoons in the Scottish National League on Sunday, Chris took a challenge from an opponent, and immediately knew what had happened. “I’ve
Pirates cantered to an easy win by crushing Moray Typhoons 11-1 in their final home match of the regular season,…
PAISLEY PIRATES-UPDATE Paisley Pirates return to Scottish National Ice Hockey League action this Sunday at Braehead Arena (face off 6.00pm) after an absence of 5 weeks, when they will lock horns with local rivals Kilmarnock Storm. “Yes, it seems like ages since we were on home ice, when we beat North Ayrshire Wild 9-2 just
Paisley Pirates return to action at the Braehead Arena this Sunday when they take on North Ayrshire Wild in their final SNL match of 2014 (face off 6.00pm). After several disappointing results in November, Pirates have returned to form in December with two big away wins, beating Kilmarnock Storm 9-3 and then shutting out Moray
Pirates headed north on League business to Elgin only three weeks after a highly controversial Scottish Cup tie which had seen the outcome subject to an appeal by the Paisley side. On this occasion, they wasted no time and were ahead in under three minutes as Stuart Miller opened the scoring after lead up play from
Pirates slipped to their third consecutive defeat as they went down to the visitors who were more adept at taking the chances which came their way in the course of the evening. The home side opened brightly but Lynx proved to be dangerous on the break and they were ahead as early as the 6th
Moray Typhoons 4 Paisley Pirates 3 (Typhoons win on Golden Goal) In a night of sheer mayhem approaching pantomime farce, Pirates maintained their dismal record of failing to win a Scottish Cup tie in almost 9 years, as they fell 4-3 to Moray Typhoons in a match which chalked up almost 200 minutes in penalties.