Chalmers Quits The Blaze

Last updated : 15 January 2016 By CNS Sport

Coventry Blaze Ice Hockey team have confirmed the retirement of defenceman Steven Chalmers with immediate effect.

The Blaze have issued the following statement:

"The Blaze number 28 has continued to struggle with a leg injury this season and consultations with top specialists have indicated that he faces a long term, intensive rehabilitation programme to be able to return to full fitness.

After much consideration, Steven has taken the decision to look forward to the next chapter in his life and therefore, with the club’s blessing, is to retire from playing.

Blaze Chairman, Andy Buxton said, “Steven has been a wonderful servant to the club and retires, fittingly as a Champion. He has played over 175 games for the Blaze and has been a fantastic person and a quality individual.  He is so well liked by the management, staff and players.

“For such a young man, Steven has had a challenging year both on and off the ice and it’s easy to forget that he is a long way from home in Coventry.  He feels that he wants to look forward now, go back home to his family and begin the next phase of his career.  He knows that, as we have always done, we will continue to support and help him as much as we possibly can.  He’s become one of our own.

“Even though he is very much at peace with his decision, it’s still very raw for him and he’s not emotionally up for big goodbyes right now.  I know that he is very popular with our supporters so we will try to find a time when things have settled down a little and we can get him to come back down to see us and have a proper send off.”

“I just want to thank the whole Blaze organisation for giving me the opportunity to play for such a great club,” said Chalmers.

“I have really enjoyed my four years here and I can’t speak highly enough of how the Blaze have treated and looked after me, both now and throughout this time.  I’ve made lifelong friends and I have memories that will last forever – especially winning the playoffs last season.

“I also want to thank all the Blaze fans and my sponsors for all their support and for making me feel so welcome in Coventry.  It’s been a difficult decision for me, but I know it’s the right decision.  It’s time to start looking forward but I will never forget my time with the Blaze.”

Chalmers joined the Blaze for the 2012/13 season following spells with the Dundee Stars and Braehead Clan and had amassed over 250 EIHL appearances scoring 8 goals as well as playing Great Britain at under 20 level.