Honours
- Celtic League Playoffs: 2008/09, 2009/10
- Celtic League Cup: 2008/09, 2009/10
- British National League: 1999/2000, 2003/04
- Grand Slam: 1977, 1999/2000, 2005/06, 2006/07
- British Champions: 1976/77, 1977/78, 1984/85, 1998/99, 1999/2000
- Scottish Premier Hockey League Champions: 2007/08
- Scottish Premier League Play-off: 2007/08
- Northern League Play-off: 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11
- Northern League Champions: 1976/77, 1977/78, 1996/97, 1997/98, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2010/11
- Autumn Cup: 1949/50, 1972, 1975, 1976, 2005, 2008
- Grandstand Trophy: 1964/65, 1966/67
- Spring Cup: 1974/75, 1975/76, 1976/77
- Anderson Trophy: 1938/39, 1946/47, 1948/49, 1949/50
- Airlie Trophy: 1953/54
- McPherson Trophy: 1939
- Silver Jubilee Trophy: 1948
- Coronation Cup: 1948/49
- Scottish League: 1939/40, 1948/49, 1949/50, 1963/64, 1990/91, 1995/96, 2005/06, 2006/07
- Scottish Cup: 1984/85, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2008/09, 2009/10
- Skol Cup: 1964, 1964/65, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1970/71, 1973/74, 1976/77
- Scottish Canada Cup: 1949/50
- STV Trophy: 1964/65
- Directors Trophy: 1965
- Cola-Cola Trophy: 1964/65
- Slapshot Trophy: 1977
- Evening News Trophy: 1976/77
- Forth Challenge Trophy: 1983
- Northumbria Cup: 1976/77
- Taws Trophy: 1990/91
- Christmas Cup: 1999/2000
- Caledonia Cup: 2002/03, 2003/04
- Findus Challenge Cup: 2001/02
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Famous quotes containing the word honours:
“Vain men delight in telling what Honours have been done them, what great Company they have kept, and the like; by which they plainly confess, that these Honours were more than their Due, and such as their Friends would not believe if they had not been told: Whereas a Man truly proud, thinks the greatest Honours below his Merit, and consequently scorns to boast. I therefore deliver it as a Maxim that whoever desires the Character of a proud Man, ought to conceal his Vanity.”
—Jonathan Swift (16671745)
“Come hither, all ye empty things,
Ye bubbles raisd by breath of Kings;
Who float upon the tide of state,
Come hither, and behold your fate.
Let pride be taught by this rebuke,
How very mean a things a Duke;
From all his ill-got honours flung,
Turnd to that dirt from whence he sprung.”
—Jonathan Swift (16671745)
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