Guildford Flames Chief Operating Officer Kirk Humphreys insists the club remain comfortable over their decision to sit out the Elite Series.
The government funding obtained by the English clubs, through Sport England, allowed all five to play, but Flames decided in January to exclude themselves, preferring to focus on a potential next season.
And Humphreys, speaking on this weekâs BIH Show, admits while thereâs definitely no regrets, he revealed their initial decision was based on another proposal.
âSeeing the tournament as it is now, we have no regrets over our decision,â he said. âItâs been an excellent competition, but we donât spend time look back our ourselves and itâs all about next season for us.
âThe event taking place is quite different from what we were evaluating in terms of returning to play. If we go back to late October/early November, there was talk of a 12-week season from January to March to try and do that.
âWe were all in on that. We wanted to make that happen. In retrospect, we hoped for something that was never going to happen, but thatâs what we looked at.
âIn early November, the case numbers were coming down and we were coming out of that first wave. It felt like things were starting to change and we took two to three weeks to look at all the different aspects, including health and the ramifications of bringing international players over.
âWe took everything into account and got advice from an infectious diseases expert, people who would do testing. In the end, we were being told it wouldnât be the best way to go.
âThe idea was to have as normal a season as possible, involving travelling to each otherâs rinks so the reports were got told us it wasnât something we could do comfortably or safely.
âWe werenât looking at the arrangement in Nottingham as it is now, in a semi-bubble, which makes it easier to control the variables. We said no to what was a normal, but shortened season and we didnât feel confident of achieving that.
âWe didnât even look at that as an option and we remain comfortable with the decision we made to opt out. By the time this option came around, we were already focussing on next season and building towards that.â
Despite watching their counterparts make the most of their opportunity, Humphreys has enjoyed the action at the Motorpoint Arena and praised the team responsible for making it happen.
And he took the time to reflect on a challenging year for the club and spoke of how they had to adapt in the face of something quite unprecedented in the pandemic.
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âIâve been watching the Elite Series and thereâs been some interesting games,â he added. âThe guys working behind the scenes have done a great job in putting it all together. A lot of people will never know just what went into organising that.
âI canât say enough about how good a job they did, including Todd Kelman from Cardiff, whoâs helping to run things, Luke Fisher, from a media and marketing point of view and Mike Hicks, the leagueâs Director of Hockey, who have done a ton of things and they should be proud of themselves.
âOverall, itâs certainly been an unusual year. Iâve been with the Flames in an administrative capacity for around 20 years now and weâve certainly never experienced anything like this.
âWe had some level of normality through the summer last year as we were building up to a season by signing players. In retrospect, you think to yourself âwhat were we thinking?â
âWeâve really learned a lot about different kinds of things, being able to be in a position to get through this and get started when we can. Not nearly as busy as we usually right now, but keep track on things to be in a position to begin when weâre ready to go.â
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