Jim Lynch (ice hockey)

Jim Lynch (born (1953-06-06)June 6, 1953) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player and coach who played for Fife Flyers, Murrayfield Racers, Solihull Barons, Humberside Seahawks and coached Ayr Scottish Eagles in the United Kingdom.

Jim Lynch
Born (1953-06-06) June 6, 1953
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Played for Fife Flyers
Murrayfield Racers
Solihull Barons
Humberside Seahawks
Playing career 19801995

He was inducted to the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001.

Career statistics

Player

SeasonTeamLeague
1980-81Fife FlyersBHL
1983-84Murrayfield RacersBHL
1984-85Murrayfield RacersBHL
1985-86Murrayfield RacersBHL
1986-87Kirkcaldy KestrelsBHL
1987-88Fife FlyersBHL
1988-89Fife FlyersBHL
1989-90Solihull BaronsBHL
1990-91Humberside SeahawksBHL
1991-92Humberside SeahawksBHL
1993-94Fife FlyersBHL
1994-95Solihull BaronsBHL

Grand Slam

Jim Lynch was coach of the grand slam winning Ayr Scottish Eagles Icehockey club in the 1997-1998 season where they went on to win all four major UK ice hockey trophies. These were:

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