1963–80: Early years and first wins In 1963, the Dundee Rockets were founded. They took on the Tigers home ice and colours, although they wore a yellow and black strip in the mid to late 1960s. The head coach from 1969 to 1971 was Marshall Key. The Rockets early on established themselves as a force within Scottish ice hockey after winning the
Northern League in 1972-73 and 1981–82. Although the team faced tough competition in the
British National League, they steadily improved through the late 1960s and early 1970s. During this period, the Rockets attracted skilled players from both Scotland and abroad, including several notable imports from Canada, which was then the dominant ice hockey nation.
1980–84: Golden years The 1980s marked the most successful period in the Dundee Rockets' history where they achieved unprecedented success. During this period, the Rockets won the
Northern League in 1972-73 and 1981–82, the
Scottish National League in 1981–82, and the
British Championship in 1982. From 1983 to 1987 the Rockets played in the
British Hockey League Premier Division, winning the league in 1982-83 (Section A) and 1983–84. They won the
Heineken Championship in 1983 and 1984, and the Bluecol
Autumn Cup in 1983–84.
1985–87: Final years Despite their earlier successes, the Dundee Rockets faced challenges coming into the late 1980s, including financial difficulties and changes in the structure of British ice hockey. As other clubs invested heavily in new players and facilities, the Rockets struggled to keep pace. Their fortunes declined steadily throughout the decade, and they were eventually forced to fold in 1987,
2024: Reformation On 26 June 2024, Dundee Rockets announced their return with their intention to play as part of the 2024-25 Scottish National League. The Rockets would go on to win the
SNL by 8 points. ==Honours==