Pete Russell, the highly respected Great Britain men’s national team head coach, has been appointed Director of Hockey and Head Coach for the Planet Ice NIHL National Division side, MK Lightning.
This move marks a significant homecoming for Russell, who is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in British ice hockey. He returns to Milton Keynes after several successful years coaching in European leagues and leading the Great Britain national team on the international stage.
Russell previously enjoyed a remarkable tenure with the Lightning between 2015 and 2018, guiding the club through one of its most successful periods. During this time, he was instrumental in establishing Milton Keynes as a formidable force in British ice hockey, securing cup and playoff victories in the 2016/17 season and overseeing their seamless transition into the Elite Ice Hockey League.
Following his initial spell in the UK, Russell further honed his coaching expertise in Germany, working with prominent clubs such as EHC Freiburg, Ravensburg Towerstars, and Augsburger Panther.
Beyond club responsibilities, Russell has steered Great Britain through an unprecedented era of success in the nation’s hockey history. Under his leadership, Great Britain achieved historic promotions at the IIHF World Championships, significantly re-establishing the country’s presence among the world’s elite hockey nations.
Russell’s Vision for MK Lightning
MK Lightning concluded the recent NIHL National Division season in sixth place, with playoffs commencing shortly. Russell will assume full-time head coaching duties ahead of the upcoming season and is already actively involved in constructing a roster specifically “designed to compete for silverware.”
Expressing his excitement about the appointment, Russell stated, “I am thrilled to return to a club that holds such a special place in my heart. My journey away has provided me with invaluable experiences, many lessons both good and bad, and insights that I am eager to bring back to this team and community.
“This commitment also provides me with the invaluable opportunity to live at home with my family and to once again embark on a new hockey journey together. I look forward to working with our players and staff, fostering our growth, and continuing to build on the strong foundation that has always defined our club. Together, we will all strive for success and aim to create more memorable moments for our great MKL fans.”
MK Lightning Director Tom Roberts enthusiastically welcomed Russell back to the club. “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Pete back to Milton Keynes,” Roberts commented. “He knows this club intimately, he knows our fans, and he understands exactly what it takes to build a successful team here. Pete’s immense passion for the game and his unwavering commitment to developing players makes him the perfect person to lead our team into the 2026/27 season and beyond.”
