We have rummaged through our archives for this gallery of true greats.
They are just some of the outstanding imports signed by a number of coaches who have built trophy winning teams around them.
Every fan will have their own 30 picks from the game’s modern era – the list is far from complete, but we hope the pictures from the past few decades spark memories of great games rinkside during the Ne'er holiday.
. Fife Flyers 2004 - Ian Fletcher, Karry Biette, Greg Kuznik
Fife Flyers 2004 - Ian Fletcher, Karry Biette, Greg Kuznik Photo: Fife Free Press
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Dave Stoyanovich sits on the boards after defeat at the 1987 British championship finals at Wembley (Pic: Bill Dickman) Photo: Fife Free Press
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
1999 - record powerplay goalscorer, and the undisputed master of the boards, Russell Monteith in action (Pic: Bill Dickman) Photo: Fife Free Press
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Defenceman Al Sims who brought NHL pedigree to the ice pad after spells with Boston Bruins, Hartford Whalers and LA Kings. One of the true stars of the sport's Heineken era. (Pic: Bill Dickman) Photo: Bill Dickman
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Danny Brown 1985 - part of the legendary Plumb Line which delivered the British championship trophy and ignited the sport in Fife Photo: na
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Steve Moria - one of the classiest import forwards to grace the ice, still fondly remembered by a generation of hockey fans in Fife (Pic: Bill Dickman) Photo: Bill Dickman
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Ron Plumb, player-coach of Fife Flyers' 1985 British championship winning team, and a man whose passion and enthusiasm for the sport rubbed off on so many fans as he made hockey nights in Kirkcaldy simply unmissable. Photo: na
. Fife Flyers - Russ Parent takes on Murrayfield Racers' giant defenceman, Roger Hunt, in a game in 1996 (Pic: John Hutton)
Russ Parent may have been one of the most laid back defencemen ever, but he was also a tough player and a key figure on the ice. He is pictured with the big man, Murrayfield's Roger Hunt - the two had a memorable centre ice scrap in Edinburgh.(Pic: John Hutton) Photo: na
. Fife Flyers 2000 - Mark Morrison
Mark Morrison, the most successful player-coach in the history of Fife Flyers. Photo: Fife Free Press
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Frank Morris, Captain Fantastic who led Fife Flyers to Grand Slam glory. His commitment and intensity were key components of that truly great team Photo: na
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
There have been many great netminders standing between the pipes for Fife Flyers over the past 80 years - Shane Owen is up there among the very best. (Pic: Steve Gunn) Photo: Steve Gunn@shotbyagunnphotograph
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Todd Dutiaume, the longest serving import in the history of the club - an outstanding player who is now head coach. Photo: Bob Mackie
. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Doug Smail made history becoming the first player to sign for a UK club direct from the NHL. His lightning speed and skill levels thrilled huge crowds. Photo: na
1. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Dave Stoyanovich sits on the boards after defeat at the 1987 British championship finals at Wembley (Pic: Bill Dickman) Photo: Fife Free Press
2. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
1999 - record powerplay goalscorer, and the undisputed master of the boards, Russell Monteith in action (Pic: Bill Dickman) Photo: Fife Free Press
3. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Defenceman Al Sims who brought NHL pedigree to the ice pad after spells with Boston Bruins, Hartford Whalers and LA Kings. One of the true stars of the sport's Heineken era. (Pic: Bill Dickman) Photo: Bill Dickman
4. Fife Flyers: 30 great imports
Danny Brown 1985 - part of the legendary Plumb Line which delivered the British championship trophy and ignited the sport in Fife Photo: na