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FFHL Week 2 Recap + Upcoming Social Event 24 Jan

Hello Flying Farangs,

Another week of competitive-spirited hockey is in the books, and the action delivered tight games, standout performances, and plenty of momentum as the season continues to take shape.

Thanks again to all the players, volunteers, and sponsors who make FFHL game nights such a success.


🏒 This Week’s Results

Game 1: Ratchada Reapers vs Pattaya Wolves
Final Score: Reapers 3 – Wolves 2
Player of the Game: August (Reapers) – 2 assists

This one went down to the wire, with both teams trading chances throughout. The Ratchada Reapers, sponsored by Buddy’s Bar & Grill, edged out a narrow win thanks to strong puck movement and timely plays, led by August’s two-assist performance.
The Pattaya Wolves, sponsored by Sedona Villas Pattaya, pushed hard late but came up just short in a tightly contested matchup.


Game 2: Yannawa Devils vs Bangna Beavers
Final Score: Devils 5 – Beavers 2
Player of the Game: Bank (Devils) – 3 goals

The Yannawa Devils, sponsored by 8855 Restaurant & Bar, found their stride offensively, with Bank leading the charge and recording a hat trick.
The Bangna Beavers, sponsored by Capone’s Pizza, battled hard and showed resilience, but the Devils’ speed proved to be the difference on the night.


👕 Last Chance to Order FFHL Merchandise

This is the final call to place your FFHL merchandise order. This will be our last jersey order of the season. 
The ordering deadline is January 23rd, and no late orders can be accepted.

Please submit your order using the link below before the deadline:
👉 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13UEdo_Uy5xVfUJb2l_7PAqEf6ByHL_OkWwSt2PUgfFI/edit?usp=sharing


🍻 FFHL Social Event at The Sportsman – January 24

Join us for a FFHL social morning at The Sportsman Bar & Restaurant on January 24th from 9:30am, as we get together to watch a full slate of NHL games.

📺 Games on the screens include:

  • Sharks vs Rangers (Main Event – by special request from Simon & Marc)
  • Devils vs Canucks
  • Kraken vs Ducks
  • Flames vs Capitals
  • Avalanche vs Flyers

Come down, grab some breakfast or a pint, and enjoy top-level hockey with the FFHL community.


🙌 Team Sponsors – Thank You

We’re proud to have great partners supporting our teams and our league:

  • Sedona Villas Pattaya – Pattaya Wolves
  • Buddy’s Bar & Grill – Ratchada Reapers
  • 8855 Restaurant & Bar – Yannawa Devils
  • Capone’s Pizza – Bangna Beavers

Please support the businesses that support FFHL hockey.


⭐ Sponsor Highlight of the Week: The Sportsman

A big thank you to The Sportsman Bar & Restaurant, sponsor of the FFHL Player of the Game.

Known as one of Bangkok’s top destinations for live sports, great pub food, and a true game-day atmosphere, The Sportsman is a favorite hangout for players and fans alike.


📣 Stay Connected

Watch highlights, Player of the Game interviews, follow the action, and stay up to date:

We’ll see everyone back at the rink — and at The Sportsman — very soon.

See you at the rink,
The Flying Farangs Hockey League (FFHL)

The Murray Cup

Scotty “Hockey” Murray and the FFHL Murray Cup: Honouring a Thai Hockey Legend

Scotty “Hockey” Murray has been part of the heartbeat of ice hockey in Thailand for decades. A Toronto kid who fell in love with the game at Maple Leaf Gardens, he followed his passion and his pen all the way to Bangkok, where he has spent the better part of his life building, chronicling, and celebrating a hockey community far from the winter rinks of his childhood. Today he is rightly known around the region as the “Godfather” of hockey in Bangkok.

On the ice, Scott has been a driving force behind the Flying Farangs and the expat–Thai hockey family that grew around late-night games in Bangkok’s shopping-mall rinks. Through leagues, tournaments, and countless pick-up nights, he helped create a home for anyone who showed up with skates, a stick, and a love of the game. Just as importantly, he welcomed generations of Thai players into that world, challenging and encouraging them as the level of play in the country rose year after year.

Off the ice, Scott’s greatest gifts have been his stories. In articles like “Hockey Night in Bangkok” and his many pieces on the history of Thai hockey, he captured the absurd joy of playing the world’s coldest sport in one of its hottest cities: the makeshift rinks, the scramble for equipment, the colourful characters who laced them up, and the friendships that kept everyone coming back. His writing made our little corner of the hockey world feel big, meaningful, and worth preserving.

Because of Scotty Murray, Bangkok is firmly on the hockey map. The Murray Cup honours his vision, his generosity, and his belief that hockey is more than a game – it is a community. Every team that hoists this trophy stands on the ice he helped create and carries forward the spirit he brought to Thailand and across Asia.

The Murray Cup
The Murray Cup
Murray Cup
Murray Cup dedication

One Month Out: 31 Days Until Bangkok’s Newest Hockey League Hits the Ice!

The Flying Farangs Hockey League (FFHL) is more than just a new rec league in Bangkok – it’s a community project built on passion, teamwork, and the belief that hockey can bring people together both on and off the ice.

Behind every puck drop, highlight reel, and post-game handshake are partners who help us keep the league accessible, elevate the player experience, and give back to our community through sport. Here’s a look at the organizations standing with us for our inaugural season.


8855 Restaurant & Bar

Role: Sponsor of the Yannawa Devils & official host of the FFHL Draft Party

8855 is our “home base” off the ice – a place where players, friends, and families gather for great food, cold drinks, and endless hockey talk. As the proud sponsor of the Yannawa Devils, 8855 represents the energy and passion that define our league both on and off the ice. From hosting events to creating a welcoming community vibe, 8855 keeps the spirit of the game alive in Bangkok.


Buddy’s Bar & Grill

Role: Community & hospitality partner | Sponsor of the Ratchada Reapers

Buddy’s is all about good food, cold drinks, and camaraderie – the essentials for any hockey community. With multiple locations across Bangkok, Buddy’s offers players and fans a friendly place to meet before or after games and during league socials. Their continued support strengthens the off-ice bond that makes rec hockey special.


Capones Pizza

Role: Official sponsor of the Bangna Beavers

Capones brings serious pizza game to Bangkok – fueling players, fans, and families alike. Perfect for team dinners, watch parties, or post-game celebrations, Capones helps bring that authentic “hockey family” feel to the FFHL.


Sedona Villas Pattaya

Role: Sponsor of the Pattaya Wolves | Accommodation & lifestyle partner

Sedona Villas Pattaya offers premium villa living just outside Pattaya, making it ideal for weekend getaways, tournaments, or relaxing family retreats. Their partnership connects the league to the Eastern Seaboard’s growing hockey community and provides a home base for our Pattaya Wolves.


The Sportsman Bar & Restaurant

Role: Official FFHL “Player of the Game” sponsor & viewing partner

One of Bangkok’s top sports bars, The Sportsman is the place to catch NHL games, international tournaments, and FFHL highlights. Their support helps build our hockey culture off the ice, providing a gathering spot for fans and players alike.


StashAway Thailand

Role: Official FFHL sponsor | Financial empowerment partner

StashAway supports our mission to make hockey in Thailand more accessible and sustainable. Their partnership helps the FFHL grow responsibly, keeping costs low for players and ensuring the league’s long-term stability.

StashAway proudly welcomes expats in Thailand, helping our diverse hockey community invest with confidence.

Disclaimer: Please study the product’s features, return conditions, and relevant risks before making an investment decision.


World Vision Thailand – Our Charity Partner

The Flying Farangs Hockey League is proud to support World Vision Thailand in our inaugural season. Part of the proceeds from league activities will go towards programs promoting child wellbeing, youth development, and community support across Thailand.

By connecting hockey to a cause that matters, every shift, goal, and save helps make a difference beyond the rink.


Thank You to Our Partners

To all our sponsors and partners – thank you for believing in the vision of the Flying Farangs Hockey League and the future of hockey in Thailand.

We encourage all fans and players to support these businesses, visit their venues, and follow them online. Their contributions keep our league inclusive, competitive, and community-driven – and that’s how we keep growing the game. 🏒🇹🇭

🏒 The Sportsman Bar & Restaurant announced as the Official FFHL Player of the Game Partner for the 2026 Season

Bangkok, Thailand — The Flying Farangs Hockey League (FFHL) proudly announces The Sportsman Bar & Restaurant as an official partner for the 2026 season.

Known as one of Bangkok’s top destinations for live sports, great food, and a welcoming community atmosphere, The Sportsman continues to deepen its support of the growing ice hockey scene in Thailand.

Player of the Game Awards – Powered by The Sportsman

Throughout the 2026 FFHL season, The Sportsman will sponsor the Player of the Game awards, celebrating outstanding performances and recognizing players who demonstrate skill, teamwork, and determination on the ice.

Exclusive Discounts for FFHL Players

All registered FFHL players for the 2026 season will also receive special discounts at The Sportsman Bar & Restaurant. Whether gathering for post-game meals, team celebrations, or watching the NHL, the venue is a central hub for the hockey community.

“The Sportsman has supported Bangkok sports for many years, and we’re thrilled to work with them into the 2026 season,”
said Michael Belanger, Commissioner of the Flying Farangs Hockey League.

Visit The Sportsman

📍 Sukhumvit Soi 13, Bangkok
🌐 Website: https://sportsbarbangkok.com/
📱 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sportsmanbkk/

With this partnership, the FFHL and The Sportsman Bar & Restaurant continue building a vibrant, connected hockey community in Thailand.

🦫🍕 The Beavers are fueled by Capone’s Pizza!

The Flying Farang Hockey League is thrilled to announce Capone’s Pizza as the official team sponsor of the Bangna Beavers for the upcoming FFHL season!

Capone’s Pizza is a Bangkok favorite — serving authentic Chicago–style pizza made with premium ingredients and a passion for great flavor. With dine-in, delivery, and catering options, Capone’s has become a go-to spot for food lovers across the city.

We’re proud to team up with Capone’s Pizza to fuel the Beavers both on and off the ice this season!

🏒 Team: Bangna Beavers
📍 Sponsor: Capone’s Pizza
🌐 Visit: caponespizza.com

#FlyingFarangHockeyLeague #FFHL #BangnaBeavers #CaponesPizza #HockeyThailand #SportsSponsorship #BangkokEats #CommunityPartners

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Get Ready for the Ice Revolution: The Flying Farangs Hockey League Launches in Bangkok

🏒 Experience the Thrill: The Flying Farangs Hockey League Takes Flight in Bangkok

The Flying Farangs Hockey League Bangkok (FFHL) is officially here! This brand-new recreational ice hockey league brings together players of all levels to compete, connect, and grow the game we love. Built by players, for players, the FFHL is set to redefine community hockey in Thailand.

A League with Purpose

The FFHL operates as a non-profit hockey league dedicated to affordability, transparency, and camaraderie. All player fees and sponsorships go directly toward ice rental , officials, uniforms, and league operations. This approach ensures that every baht supports the players and the sport.

League Format

  • Season Duration: 6 games in addition to 2 playoff weeks
  • Venue: TIIHA, Bangkok
  • Teams: 4 balanced rosters
  • Game Nights: Two weekly games on Mondays, starting January 12, 2026
  • Officials: referees, stats and scorekeepers
  • Community: Post-game gatherings, draft party and end of season event

Why Join the Flying Farang Hockey League?

Whether you’re an experienced player or just getting back on the ice, the FFHL provides a welcoming environment to play competitive, organized hockey. The league emphasizes sportsmanship, teamwork, and inclusivity — all while keeping costs low through volunteer support and generous sponsors.

Looking to get involved off the ice? The league welcomes volunteers for roles in officiating, scorekeeping, media, and sponsorship coordination. It’s a chance to be part of a passionate community that’s helping grow hockey in Southeast Asia.

Get Involved

Registration for the upcoming season is now open!
👉 Register Here
👉 Learn more about the Flying Farangs
👉 Follow us on Facebook

Join us at the Flying Farangs Hockey League Bangkok — where passion meets the puck. See you at center ice!

Andy Tse

Life is Full of the Unexpected

Written by Andrew Tse

“Why did you choose to live in Bangkok?”  It’s a question I hear more often than not.  I’ll do my best to leave politics and my own personal views out of this read for the sake keeping things PG. 

One doesn’t need to be a Noble Prize winning economist to see the trends of the world now.  It’s clear that EME’s (Emerging Market Economies) will afford the most opportunity to those with the drive and ambition to capitalize.  Yes I am a greedy New Yorker.  I view everything in money/time/opportunity costs with everything else being a far second to my decision making process.  So with that out of the way, let’s get to it.

Why Bangkok you ask?  The journey here wasn’t clearly defined like many others who came here by securing a job prior to moving to the Big Mango.  To sum it up, I was seeking a similar lifestyle to what I was accustomed to at home, with the elimination of some negative factors I felt the western world had just come to accept as the norms of….well the western world.  We’ll save those for another day.  So I created a simple Yes/No checklist for a bunch of cities which I had previously visited.  Most of these are boring boxes, but at the top of my list and probably shocking to anyone I talk to was Ice Hockey.  Yes, beyond safety, culture, etc. ice hockey was my top criteria for a relocation destination.  I easily adapt to my environment, but not having ice hockey was not a life I would accept.  So here I am in Bangkok playing ice hockey. 

It started sometime in the late 80’s, on West 33rd street, up on some high floor at the original Sky Rink.  I took my first ice skating lesson.  The rink closed in the early 90’s and is now Chelsea Piers.  If you think hockey isn’t popular now, imagine it 30 years ago.  The popularity of hockey grew in the mid 90’s with 2 specific events.  The year is 1994, the Rangers win the Cup, all of a sudden hockey is popular in New York.  There is talk of rinks, projects, hockey related stuff in the city and its surroundings.  Fast Forward to 1996 the US wins the World Cup.  I don’t know what made this so special at the time, but it absolutely was a catalyst for the growth of hockey in America. 

Standard NYC Tourny

My dad wasn’t a hockey player but he was athletic so he took me and my cousins skating once a week.  Myself and one other ended up playing ice hockey and his younger sister ended up figure skater.  Everybody competes, plays at different levels/places, but in reality none of that really matters in the end.  I’m not a fortune teller, but for hockey players I can guarantee one thing is certain.  You will end up in the beer league.   No one ever told me this, and my father not being a hockey player could not have known.  The hockey community is full of great people who all look out for one another, even if you’ve only known some a short time.  It’s like moving to a foreign place and the immediate bond you have with meeting someone from your hometown.  Meeting other hockey players, in non-hockey cities is the same except you have grown up in completely different worlds/cultures.  It’s a small community and it’s very hard to describe to someone who’s not part of it or doesn’t identify as a hockey player.  

Taipei Gentlemens Hockey Club

My journey to Bangkok is actually quite short.  In 2012 after finishing my MBA, I went to Taipei for 3 months to learn Mandarin.  There I was playing with The Taipei Gentleman’s Club.  Seeing how far advanced this society was compared to where I came from was the turning point.  From this moment on I was set on relocation.  2016, operating my own business, my parents randomly ask me if I can go with them to Hong Kong to visit my cousins.  There was also the added bonus of a 2 week stop in Tokyo prior to this.  In my early –mid 20’s I would have cringed at going on vacation with my parents, but with age comes wisdom.  Who am I to turn down a free vacation, plus I was burning out hard working 100+ hour weeks.  Long work weeks are driven by what’s known as “American Greed.”  It’s a dark slippery slope most people fall into and can never get out of.  Especially if you own a business and there is infinite work/money available. 

Mega Ice

I booked a one way ticket with this being my opportunity to visit potential relocation cities.  First stop Tokyo.  Great city, but unfortunately because of their economic conditions it wasn’t on my list.  Off to Hong Kong, the motherland!  Mega Ice in Kowloon would be my home if this would be the chosen city.  For those who think that Chelsea Piers’ view of the Hudson River is amazing, it’s nothing compared to Mega Ice’s view of Kowloon Bay.  My parents finally leave back to NY.  Next stop is Jakarta to visit some old classmates/coworkers.  To my amazement this city has a handful of rinks.  Even one larger sheet that isn’t even used for hockey sadly.  Finally Bangkok!  I check out the city and the hockey for 6 weeks.  Sadly I need to leave to attend to a work emergency.  If you think going back to work after a 2 week vacation is hard, try 3 months…brutal.

Broncos Tribute in Jakarta

So my focus is set on relocation.  Prior to leaving I entered contract for one last project but it was set to be finished by 2018.  After it finished, I liquidated everything via local sources and eBay.  March 2018, I start looking for 1-way tickets to somewhere in the EME ASEAN region.  Randomly Singapore Airlines is having a special to Jakarta.  450 bucks later I land in Jakarta mid-April.  Randomly one of my old D-Partners who works for the UN is in the city.  He doesn’t have his gear, but gladly takes a ride with me to the rink.  Somehow in Jakarta Indonesia I ended up playing 4 times/week for a month.  Who would have guessed?  While I made some great friends, whom I see whenever they come to Bangkok for tournaments, Jakarta’s traffic and lack of mass transit wasn’t quite a fit for me. 

Next stop Ho Chi Mihn City aka Saigon.  Mind you, this city wasn’t in my 2016 trip because the rink wasn’t yet built. The evening after arriving I’m on the only sheet of ice in the city.  Typical Canadian hockey community with some others mixed in.  Shortly after I arrive, I’m told a Hong Kong team will be coming to play some games to initiate the rink.  They don’t have enough players and everyone from Saigon wants to play, so being the new guy and having HK roots I gladly volunteer.  Great games, friends made, bonding afterwards.  Everyone goes their separate ways.  Saigon doesn’t have enough players to support hockey while all the teacher are gone for the summer, this was unknown to me prior to arrival.  3 months is here and a visa run is due.  I’m looking for a cheap flight to somewhere with an ice rink.  To my astonishment I remember hearing about ice hockey in Phuket from one of the veteran players on the HK team.  Rink confirmed, get some beach time in?  I’m there. 

Phuket Hockey

Arrive in Phuket early afternoon, check into my Airbnb, meet up with my hockey connect, better known as Phuket Jo, for lunch at his restaurant and meet his wife, who eventually ends up being my Thai mom.  Quick stroll to the beach then back to my room.  Few hours later Jo swings by, I pop the trunk only to see a set of goalie pads.  When we played together in Saigon he was skating out.  Little did I know this Canadian took it upon himself to play goalie since Phuket didn’t have one.  Brings new meaning to the phrase “never say never.”  I guess you can teach an old dog new tricks.  Somehow on this tropical Island in Thailand I’m playing 3 times/week.  Phuket holds its first tournament, great, make new friends, many whom I eventually end up playing with in Bangkok.  Sadly Jo suddenly passed, and it was obvious his crucial part in keeping the community together.  Everything happens for a reason. This was the stimulus for me to move to Bangkok.  While the beach life was fun, I’m a city boy at heart. 

Notable mention:  My parents came to visit Phuket and my mother was very animate about not living in a communist country.  Our HK roots are very strong, so that would rule out Vietnam and sadly now Hong Kong.

Playing for team Aware in the SHL

Arriving in Bangkok was easy as I had already been living in Thailand for 9 months and could speak a considerable amount of Thai.  Next day after arriving I’m on the ice for Shinny.  I see some familiar faces and make introductions.  It’s the summer, but we still have hockey thanks to the large community of expats/Thais supporting the game. I’ve gone from the Big Apple to the Big Mango. Finally fall is here and the SHL is in flight.  Great city, great times, great people.  Hard to really ask for more.  My life here is nearly identical to my New York life, minus the cold and crime with a better work/life balance.  Will I be in Bangkok forever?  I’ve found a great life and community here, but places/people/circumstances are ever changing.  If you asked me in 2010 I would have told you I would live in New York my whole life.    All one can do is prepare and adapt.  Life is full of the unexpected…  

Bangkok United Hockey League

Bangkok United U9 Hockey League is all about becoming united and one. Let’s all grow this and have a proper youth league in Thailand that will create equal and fair play. Let’s grow the sport and good things will happen!

Check out the coaching staff for the league three national team players, a great power skating coach and a super skills coach! The FAB 5 are ready to take youth hockey to a new level in Thailand!

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