Conway Re-Signs with Giants for 2025/26 Season

The Stena Line Belfast Giants are pleased to announce the re-signing of 30-year-old forward Scott Conway for the 2025/26 season.
From Basingstoke, Conway first joined the Giants ahead of the 2021/22 season and has since notched more than 210 appearances in all competitions across three seasons. The prolific goal-scorer, who has recorded over 290 total points for the Giants, has won seven titles with the club – three Elite League titles, three Challenge Cups, and one Elite League Playoff title – and has established himself as a firm favourite among supporters.
Adam Keefe, Head Coach of the Belfast Giants, said: “We’re very pleased to have Scott back for the 2025/26 season. He’s been a key part of our success in recent years, and his work ethic and leadership, on and off the ice, make him an invaluable asset to this team. Cons (Scott Conway) is a proven competitor and having him commit to another season is a big statement about where we’re headed and the standards we’re setting from the outset.”
After departing the Belfast Giants at the conclusion of the 2022/23 season, Conway signed with Slovakian side HK Dukla Trenčín for 2023/24 campaign, helping the three-time Slovakian champions reach the Extraliga playoffs. After a successful season overseas, Conway made his much-anticipated return to The SSE Arena, Belfast before the 2024/25 season, during which he contributed 74 total points in 70 games in all competitions, including netting a crucial goal in the final league game of the season against the Nottingham Panthers, which saw the Giants crowned Elite League champions. Conway also recorded more than a point per game in the 2024/25 Challenge Cup.
Commenting on re-signing for the Belfast Giants, Scott Conway said: “There’s no place I’d rather be. Belfast is a special city, and this organisation means a lot to me. From the moment I arrived, the fans have made me feel like one of their own. I’m proud to wear the Giants jersey and incredibly motivated to help bring more success to this club. We were pleased to win back two trophies last season, but it didn’t end the way we wanted, so the hunger and fire are there – we've got unfinished business for sure.”
Prior to turning professional, Conway had a successful NCAA career with Penn State University and Providence College between 2014 and 2019, making more than 150 combined appearances. Conway was also part of the Providence College roster that finished runner-up in the 2017 Friendship Four tournament in Belfast.
2025/26 Belfast Giants fixtures are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Season tickets are on sale now and available to purchase here.