Fife Flyers - rinkside scenes in 80th anniversary season (Pic: Jillian McFarlane)
It was an 80th anniversary season of highs and lows for Fife Flyers.
The team battled crippling injuries and frustrating suspensions, and still delivered some magical moments on the ice. We look back with a selection of images to jog more memories as the players head home for the summer.
Head coach Todd Dutiaume found himself at odds with referees, and DOPS, the sport's disciplinary body who hit the team with several suspensions, but, in the eyes of many, didn't hand out similar tariffs to others (Pic: Steve Gunn)
Meet the team! The season's launch event with new team-mates Evan Bloodoff, Bari Mckenzie, James Isaacs, Chris Wands and Rick Pinkston introduced to the fans for the first time (Pic: Steve Gunn)
Kirkcaldy Ice Rink Fife Flyers players wearing old strips it is to mark a retro-themed night at the rink which is taking place this weekend. ltr Carlo Finucci, Brett Bulmer, Craig Moore, Ricky Birzins. 31 Jan 19
Flyers scored some big wins on the road across the season to help them ride high in the standings, including this victory at Coventry Blaze (Pic: Scott Wiggins)
A moment to savour! Defenceman Rick Pinkston, who played through the pain barrier all season, celebebrates his dramatic overtime winner to defeat Sheffield Steelers in March (Pic: Steve Gunn)
Lots of laughs were had when Fife Flyers teamed up with sponsors, Specsavers, to back the opticians' fundraiser for Comic Relief Red Nose Day. Star of the photo-shoot was defenceman Evan Stoflet.
Defenceman Craig Moore was a great addition to the team mid-season. The young Fifer returned to the Kingdom after finding his ice time limited with Cardiff Devils and thrived with the extra responsibility he was given.
A defining moment as team leader Chase Schaber lies on the ice injured after a hit coach Todd Dutiaume branded "dangerous and vicious" in a game against Sheffield Steelers, but which DOPS didn't act on (Pic: Steve Gunn)