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2000–01 ISL season


FieldValue
sportIce hockey
leagueIce Hockey Superleague
title2000–01 Ice Hockey Superleague season
season_champ_nameBenson & Hedges Cup
season_champsSheffield Steelers
league_champsSheffield Steelers
conf1Playoffs
conf1_champSheffield Steelers
conf2Challenge Cup
conf2_champSheffield Steelers
prevseason_year[1999–2000](1999-2000-isl-season)
nextseason_year[2001–02](2001-02-isl-season)

The 2000–01 Ice Hockey Superleague season was the fifth season of the Sekonda Ice Hockey Superleague (ISL).

Belfast Giants, a new team formed in Northern Ireland, were granted a franchise, although they did not take part in the Benson & Hedges Cup. The Newcastle franchise was sold to Harry Harkimo, co-owner of Jokerit who play in the Finnish SM-liiga, and their name was changed to the Newcastle Jesters (Jokerit being Finnish for Jester).

This season, the league awarded three points for a win, two points for an overtime win and one point for an overtime loss in all competitions except the Benson & Hedges Cup. Any game still tied after overtime was decided by a penalty shootout.

The Sheffield Steelers won a Grand Slam of all available competitions. However, the win was marred by the club being found guilty by the league for breaking the £450,000 wage cap and going into liquidation at the end of the season.

Benson & Hedges Cup

The 2000 Benson & Hedges Cup consisted of the teams from the ISL, minus the Belfast Giants, and the teams from the British National League (BNL). The ISL teams were split into two groups of four teams (groups A and B) and the BNL teams were split into two groups, one of four teams (group C) and one of five teams (group D). Each team played the other teams in the group once at home and away.

The group winners from the BNL groups entered the knock-out stage in a challenge round with the fourth placed teams from the ISL group stage. The winners of the challenge rounds entered the quarter-finals with the top three teams from each ISL group.

All games after the group stages were home and away aggregate scores except for the challenge round and the final itself which were one-off games. The final was held at Sheffield Arena.

First round

**Challenge round****Quarter-finals**

Group A

Group AGPWTLGFGAPts
Ayr Scottish Eagles640223188
Manchester Storm632126248
Cardiff Devils613223255
Bracknell Bees603322273

Group B

Group BGPWTLGFGAPts
Sheffield Steelers6501231110
London Knights630313116
Nottingham Panthers630311176
Newcastle Jesters610513212

Group C

Group CGPWTLGFGAPts
Fife Flyers641132179
Hull Thunder640229208
Peterborough Pirates621324275
Paisley Pirates610517382

Group D

Group DGPWTLGFGAPts
Guildford Flames8611341513
Basingstoke Bison8512302111
Coventry Blaze8422352610
Slough Jets812523444
Milton Keynes Kings810728442

Challenge round

Winner Group C (Fife) vs 4th place Group B (Newcastle)

  • Fife Flyers 1–8 Newcastle Jesters

Winner Group D (Guildford) vs 4th place Group A (Bracknell)

  • Guildford Flames 1–9 Bracknell Bees

Finals

Quarter-finals

3rd place Group B (Nottingham) vs 2nd place Group A (Manchester)

  • Nottingham Panthers 3–2 Manchester Storm
  • Manchester Storm 2–4 Nottingham Panthers (Nottingham win 7–4 on aggregate)

Winner challenge game 2 (Bracknell) vs Winner Group B (Sheffield)

  • Bracknell Bees 3–4 Sheffield Steelers
  • Sheffield Steelers 3–2 Bracknell Bees (Sheffield win 7–5 on aggregate)

3rd place Group A (Cardiff) vs 2nd place Group B (London)

  • Cardiff Devils 2–3 London Knights
  • London Knights 5–1 Cardiff Devils (London win 8–3 on aggregate)

Winner challenge game 1 (Newcastle) vs Winner Group A (Ayr)

  • Newcastle Jesters 3–2 Ayr Scottish Eagles
  • Ayr Scottish Eagles 2–2 Newcastle Jesters (Newcastle win 5–4 on aggregate)

Semi-finals

Winner semi final 2 (Sheffield) vs Winner semi final 1 (Nottingham)

  • Sheffield Steelers 2–1 Nottingham Panthers
  • Nottingham Panthers 4–5 Sheffield Steelers (Sheffield win 7–5 on aggregate)

Winner semi final 4 (Newcastle) vs Winner semi final 3 (London)

  • Newcastle Jesters 3–2 London Knights
  • London Knights 1–2 Newcastle Jesters (Newcastle win 5–3 on aggregate)

Final

The final took place at Sheffield Arena between Sheffield Steelers and Newcastle Jesters.

  • Sheffield Steelers 4–0 Newcastle Jesters

Challenge Cup

All nine teams in the league competed in the Challenge Cup. The first round was the first home and away meeting of each team in the league with the points counting towards both the Challenge Cup table and the league table. The top four teams progressed to the semi-finals. The semi finals were home and away games with the winner on aggregate progressing to the one off final game.

Sheffield Steelers won the competition for the third time in a row.

First round

Challenge CupGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPts
Belfast Giants169124584931
London Knights168224523930
Ayr Scottish Eagles168206635128
Sheffield Steelers167315453928
Bracknell Bees166325645026
Manchester Storm166217597123
Newcastle Jesters164255484921
Cardiff Devils165137455120
Nottingham Panthers160331033689

Semi-finals

1st place (Belfast) vs 4th place (Sheffield)

  • Belfast Giants 2–1 Sheffield Steelers
  • Sheffield Steelers 7–0 Belfast Giants (Sheffield win 8–2 on aggregate)

3rd place (Ayr) vs 2nd place (London)

  • Ayr Scottish Eagles 5–5 London Knights
  • London Knights 2–3 Ayr Scottish Eagles (Ayr win 8–7 on aggregate)

Final

Winner semi final 1 vs Winner semi final 2

  • Sheffield Steelers 4–2 Ayr Scottish Eagles

League

Each team played three home games and three away games against each of their opponents. The top eight teams in the league were entered into the playoffs.

SuperleagueGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPts
Sheffield Steelers4830549162115104
Cardiff Devils4824531616713085
Bracknell Bees4819661717316175
London Knights4818761714313074
Ayr Scottish Eagles4821412216115872
Belfast Giants4817691615815972
Manchester Storm4815632414818660
Nottingham Panthers4810872312616753
Newcastle Jesters48123112212615853

Playoffs

The top eight teams in the league took part in the playoffs. Group A consisted of Belfast, London, Nottingham and Sheffield while Group B consisted of Ayr, Bracknell, Cardiff and Manchester. The top two teams from each playoff group qualified for the finals weekend. The third place playoff was dropped for this season.

Group A

Group AGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPts
London Knights64002171112
Sheffield Steelers64002161812
Belfast Giants6300317179
Nottingham Panthers6100513173

Group B

Group BGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPts
Bracknell Bees63102201711
Ayr Scottish Eagles6211223199
Cardiff Devils6211223249
Manchester Storm6112220267

Semi-finals

Winner Group A vs 2nd place Group B

  • London Knights 4-1 Ayr Scottish Eagles

Winner Group B vs 2nd place Group A

  • Bracknell Bees 2–4 Sheffield Steelers

Final

Winner semi final 1 vs Winner semi final 2

  • London Knights 1-2 Sheffield Steelers

Awards

  • Coach of the Year Trophy – Mike Blaisdell, Sheffield Steelers
  • Player of the Year Trophy – David Longstaff, Sheffield Steelers
  • Ice Hockey Annual Trophy – Tony Hand, Ayr Scottish Eagles
  • British Netminder of the Year – Stevie Lyle, Cardiff Devils

All Star teams

First teamPositionSecond Team
Trevor Robins, London KnightsGMike Torchia, Sheffield Steelers
Shayne McCosh, Sheffield SteelersDNeal Martin, London Knights
Jim Paek, Nottingham PanthersDAdam Smith, Sheffield Steelers
David Longstaff, Sheffield SteelersFGreg Bullock, Manchester Storm
P. C. Drouin, Nottingham PanthersFSteve Thornton, Cardiff Devils
Tony Hand, Ayr Scottish EaglesFKory Karlander, Belfast Giants

Scoring leaders

The scoring leaders are taken from all league games.

  • Most points: 60 Greg Bullock (Manchester Storm)
  • Most goals: 27 Greg Bullock (Manchester Storm)
  • Most assists: 37 Shayne McCosh (Sheffield Steelers) and Steve Thornton (Cardiff Devils)
  • Most PIMs: 260 Claude Jutras (London Knights)

References

Footnotes

References

  1. (2001-05-09). "Steelers facing title axe". BBC Sport.
  2. (27 April 2001). "Uncertain future for Steelers". [[The Independent]].
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