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2001–02 ISL season


FieldValue
title
leagueIce Hockey Superleague
sportIce hockey
seasonLeague
season_champ_nameChampions
season_champsBelfast Giants
season3Playoffs
season_champ3_nameChampions
season_champs3Sheffield Steelers
season2Challenge Cup
season_champ2_nameChampions
season_champs2Ayr Scottish Eagles
prevseason_year2000–01
nextseason_year2002–03

The 2001–02 Ice Hockey Superleague season was the sixth season of the Ice Hockey Superleague (ISL).

Although the league started the season as the Sekonda Ice Hockey Superleague, Sekonda withdrew their sponsorship of the league in December 2001 and the league reverted to being known simply as the Ice Hockey Superleague. Benson & Hedges also withdrew their sponsorship of the Autumn Cup and the competition ceased to take place.

Cardiff Devils were stripped of their franchise after the club went into voluntary liquidation. Following the Newcastle franchise being taken over by the Eye Group, the Newcastle Jesters players were not paid and the club was eventually stripped of their franchise in October 2001 without having played a game.

There was trouble in Sheffield when the Cooke, Jenkinson and Smith consortium who bailed out the Steelers at the end of the previous season were denied the franchise in favour of the league's preferred bidder, Norton Lea. After the Sheffield Arena refused to award ice time to Norton Lea, preferring to deal with the Cooke, Jenkinson and Smith consortium, the Cooke, Jenkinson and Smith consortium applied for the Sheffield Steelers to play in the second tier British National League. However, this application was refused and the club eventually continued in the ISL under the ownership of Norton Lea.

As a replacement for the fixtures lost from the Newcastle Jesters games, the ISL arranged a new Ryder Cup style tournament between the ISL teams and teams from the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) to be called the Ahearne Trophy to be played in February 2002.

The Belfast Giants claimed the league championship in only their second season of operations. The playoffs championship was won by the Sheffield Steelers while the Challenge Cup was won by the Ayr Scottish Eagles.

After awarding three points for a win, two points for an overtime win and one point for an overtime loss the previous season, the league discontinued overtime and reverted to awarding two points for a win and one point for a draw.

Challenge Cup

All seven 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.

First round

Challenge CupGPWTLGFGAPts
Belfast Giants121002492920
Nottingham Panthers12642443516
Ayr Scottish Eagles12534343313
Bracknell Bees12525404112
Manchester Storm1232724378
London Knights1224629348
Sheffield Steelers1231835467

Semi-finals

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

  • Belfast Giants 5–1 Bracknell Bees
  • Bracknell Bees 5–4 Belfast Giants (Belfast win 9–6 on aggregate)

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

  • Ayr Scottish Eagles 3–0 Nottingham Panthers
  • Nottingham Panthers 4–4 Ayr Scottish Eagles (Ayr win 7–4 on aggregate)

Final

Winner semi final 1 vs Winner semi final 2

  • Belfast Giants 0–5 Ayr Scottish Eagles

Ahearne Trophy

Ahearne TrophyGPWTLGFGAPts
DEL14644444216
ISL14446424412

League

Each team played four home games and four away games against each of their opponents. All seven teams in the league were entered into the playoffs.

SuperleagueGPWTLGFGAPts
Belfast Giants48318917711970
Ayr Scottish Eagles482091913613049
Sheffield Steelers4818121813814448
Nottingham Panthers481992014014147
Bracknell Bees4815132014015843
London Knights4814132113014541
Manchester Storm4813122311714138

Playoffs

All seven teams in the league took part in the playoffs. After an initial round where each team played all the other teams once the top four teams qualified for the finals weekend.

Round one

PlayoffsGPWTLGFGAPts
Ayr Scottish Eagles6510221311
Sheffield Steelers64111589
London Knights640217158
Manchester Storm621324215
Belfast Giants621321195
Nottingham Panthers612313204
Bracknell Bees600610260

Semi-finals

1st place vs 4th place

  • Ayr Scottish Eagles 1-2 Manchester Storm

2nd place vs 3rd place

  • Sheffield Steelers 3–2 London Knights

Final

Winner semi final 1 vs Winner semi final 2

  • Manchester Storm 3–4 Sheffield Steelers (after overtime and penalty shootout)

Scoring leaders

The scoring leaders are taken from all league games.

  • Most points: 59 Kevin Riehl (Belfast Giants)
  • Most goals: 24 Chris Lipsett (Sheffield Steelers)
  • Most assists: 37 Kevin Riehl (Belfast Giants)
  • Most PIMs: 222 Barry Nieckar (Nottingham Panthers)

Awards

  • Coach of the Year Trophy – Dave Whistle, Belfast Giants
  • Player of the Year Trophy – Kevin Riehl, Belfast Giants
  • Ice Hockey Annual Trophy – Jonathan Weaver, Ayr Scottish Eagles

All Star teams

First teamPositionSecond Team
Mike Bales, Belfast GiantsGJoaquin Gage, Ayr Scottish Eagles
Johan Silfwerplatz, Ayr Scottish EaglesDAlan Schuler, Ayr Scottish Eagles
Rob Stewart, Belfast GiantsDMaurizio Mansi, London Knights
Kevin Riehl, Belfast GiantsFP. C. Drouin, Nottingham Panthers
Sean Berens, Belfast GiantsFEd Courtenay, Ayr Scottish Eagles
Jason Ruff, Belfast GiantsFScott Allison, Sheffield Steelers

References

Footnotes

References

  1. Hughes, Stuart. (2001-04-02). "Superleague needs a higher profile". BBC Sport Online.
  2. (2001-05-09). "Cardiff loses Superleague status". BBC Sport Online.
  3. Hughes, Stuart. (2001-10-24). "Jesters thrown out of Superleague". BBC Sport Online.
  4. Hughes, Stuart. (2001-07-03). "Sheffield steels itself for worst". BBC Sport Online.
  5. Hughes, Stuart. (2001-08-10). "Steelers denied BNL entry". BBC Sport Online.
  6. Hughes, Stuart. (2001-08-30). "Steelers boss calls for fresh start". BBC Sport Online.
  7. Crosse, Simon. (July 2021). "Top clubs challenge Germany". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
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