Here’s the latest available on Manchester Storm:
- Manchester Storm have announced they will depart Altrincham and return to the AO Arena in Manchester for the 2026/27 season, after Planet Ice confirmed it would not renew the Altrincham licence. This move marks a return to their original city-centre venue and signals a new era for the club [source: Altrincham Today / Planet Ice statements, 2026].[1][3]
- Planet Ice in Altrincham stated the decision came amid ongoing communication issues and a lack of clarity about the club’s plans for 2026/27, including season-ticket timing, prompting them to pursue other opportunities for the venue.[3][1]
- The issue has drawn broader regional coverage and commentary on the implications for Manchester’s sports scene and local economies, with officials welcoming a move back to a flagship arena in the city centre.[1]
What this means
- Operationally, Storm will shift from the Altrincham rink to the AO Arena, centralizing their home games and aligning with a premier Manchester venue. This could influence attendance patterns, ticketing timelines, and associated commercial activity in the city center.[1]
- The transition comes after a period of uncertainty and delayed responses from the club to venue operators, highlighting broader tensions between teams and facilities in the Elite Ice Hockey League ecosystem.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed timelines, quotes from the club and venue operators, or map out potential 2026/27 schedule implications. I can also monitor for any official confirmation of dates and ticketing arrangements.
Sources
Manchester Storm interim boss Mike Morin insists he needs everyone pulling in the same direction if they want to turn the club's fortunes around.
www.britishicehockey.co.ukFor several months, there have been persistent rumours regarding a potential move by Manchester Storm to the AO Arena Manchester. The club’s initial communication to us confirmed that they intended to remain in Altrincham until the new arena is ready at TraffordCity which would become their new home. However, the frequency and credibility of these rumours have since increased, with venue operators, players, and staff informing us that discussions between Manchester Storm and the AO Arena have...
planet-ice.co.ukThey had been in the town since 2015.
altrincham.todaynews.co.ukIn 1996, when I was 12, I used to go to Manchester city centre on Saturday evenings to join 17,000 others who would pack out the NYNEX (now Manchester)
ilovemanchester.comMANCHESTER STORM ICE HOCKEY CLUB LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity
find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.ukThe manchester storm situation has moved beyond speculation and into a practical test of planning, communication, and leverage. A Greater Manchester ice rink has now said it will not allow the team to continue using Altrincham as its home venue for the 2026/27 season, citing months of uncertainty and a late reply that did not …
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