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2006–07 EIHL season


FieldValue
title2006–07 EIHL season
leagueElite Ice Hockey League
sportIce hockey
durationSeptember - March
seasonRegular season
season_champ_nameChampions
season_champsCoventry Blaze
season2Playoffs
season_champ2_nameChampions
season_champs2Nottingham Panthers
season3Challenge Cup
season_champ3_nameChampions
season_champs3Coventry Blaze
prevseason_year[2005–06](2005-06-eihl-season)
nextseason_year[2007–08](2007-08-eihl-season)
seasonslistnamesEIHL

The 2006–07 Elite Ice Hockey League season commenced on September 9, 2006 and concluded on April 8, 2007. It was the Elite League's fourth season of competition.

There was a reduction of one in the number of foreign trained players ('imports') a club was allowed to have signed at one time, with a limit of ten per team. The number of players requiring a work permit (non-British and European Union citizens) was increased from five to nine.

Clubs also had a greater number of North American players to choose from. Previously, EIHL teams were only able to sign players who had played in the NHL, AHL and ECHL, something which essentially limited EIHL clubs to a small pool of ECHL players and inflated wage demands. These new rules allowed clubs to sign players from the CHL and the UHL.

The Nottingham Panthers represented the United Kingdom in the 2006–07 Continental Cup because the 2005–06 champions Belfast Giants and runner-up Newcastle Vipers declined to take part in the tournament.

Notable events

  • With planning permission granted for a new rink, the Manchester Phoenix entered a team into competitions for the first time since 2003–04. While waiting for the Altrincham Ice Dome to be completed, the Phoenix played home matches at the Deeside Leisure Centre and at IceSheffield. After numerous delays the Ice Dome finally opened on February 25, 2007 with a 5–4 defeat to the Basingstoke Bison.
  • The Hull Stingrays were elected to join the Elite League from the second tier English Premier League. This brought the number of actively participating members in British ice hockey's top flight to ten, the highest number since 1995–96.
  • The Cardiff Devils moved to a new ice rink in Cardiff Bay. After playing on the road for the first three months of the season, the Devils played their first game at the Cardiff Bay Ice Rink on December 6, 2006 with a 7–4 victory over Manchester. Despite their difficulties, the Devils won the Knockout Cup with a 3–0 victory over Coventry Blaze in the final at the SkyDome.
  • The Coventry Blaze won their second league title in three seasons, confirming the championship with a 5–1 victory over the Edinburgh Capitals on March 21, 2007 with two games to spare. The Blaze also won a second Challenge Cup with a 9-4 aggregate victory over the Sheffield Steelers in the final.
  • The Nottingham Panthers clinched their first Play-off Championship since 1989 with a penalty shots win over the Cardiff Devils. The Panthers won each round of the playoffs on penalty shots, defeating their arch rivals Sheffield in the quarterfinals and the Belfast Giants in the semifinals before claiming the trophy on April 8, 2007.

Challenge Cup

The preliminary round saw Coventry, Hull, Manchester and Sheffield advance to the semifinals. Coventry were drawn to face Manchester and Hull drawn against Sheffield.

Semifinals

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Coventry win 6-3 on aggregate***
1December 16**Coventry Blaze 4**Manchester Phoenix 1FinalSkyDome Arena
2December 17Manchester Phoenix 2Coventry Blaze 2FinalDeeside Leisure Centre
DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Sheffield win 6-3 on aggregate***
1January 10**Sheffield Steelers 5**Hull Stingrays 3FinalHallam FM Arena
2January 24Hull Stingrays 0**Sheffield Steelers 1**FinalHull Arena

Final

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Coventry win 9-4 on aggregate***
1February 14**Coventry Blaze 4**Sheffield Steelers 3FinalSkyDome Arena
2March 27Sheffield Steelers 1**Coventry Blaze 5**FinalHallam FM Arena

Elite League Table

Regular season standingsGPWOTWLOTLGFGAPts
**Coventry Blaze****54****31****5****15****3****188****129****75**
**Belfast Giants****54****27****7****17****3****192****153****71**
**Cardiff Devils****54****22****10****17****5****175****152****69**
**Sheffield Steelers****54****26****4****16****8****163****154****68**
**Nottingham Panthers****54****25****4****17****8****184****149****66**
**Manchester Phoenix****54****21****5****22****6****185****184****58**
**Basingstoke Bison****54****21****2****25****6****161****185****52**
**Newcastle Vipers****54****22****2****29****1****151****169****49**
Hull Stingrays5415333311417439
Edinburgh Capitals5414433316022439

Elite League play-offs

| RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Coventry Blaze | RD1-score1=5 | RD1-seed2=8 | RD1-team2=Newcastle Vipers | RD1-score2=4 | RD1-seed3=3 | RD1-team3=Cardiff Devils | RD1-score3=4 | RD1-seed4=6 | RD1-team4=Manchester Phoenix | RD1-score4=3 | RD1-seed5=2 | RD1-team5=Belfast Giants | RD1-score5=8 | RD1-seed6=7 | RD1-team6=Basingstoke Bison | RD1-score6=4 | RD1-seed7=4 | RD1-team7=Sheffield Steelers | RD1-score7=5 | RD1-seed8=5 | RD1-team8=Nottingham Panthers | RD1-score8=6 | RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Coventry Blaze | RD2-score1=2 | RD2-seed2=3 | RD2-team2=Cardiff Devils | RD2-score2=3 | RD2-seed3=2 | RD2-team3=Belfast Giants | RD2-score3=1 | RD2-seed4=5 | RD2-team4=Nottingham Panthers | RD2-score4=2 | RD3-seed1=3 | RD3-team1=Cardiff Devils | RD3-score1=1 | RD3-seed2=5 | RD3-team2=Nottingham Panthers | RD3-score2=2

Quarter-finals

Quarter Final 1: (1) Coventry Blaze vs. (8) Newcastle Vipers

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Coventry win 5-4 on aggregate after overtime***
1March 31**Newcastle Vipers 1**Coventry Blaze 0FinalMetro Radio Arena
2April 1**Coventry Blaze 5**Newcastle Vipers 3Final (OT)SkyDome Arena

Quarter Final 2: (2) Belfast Giants vs. (7) Basingstoke Bison

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Belfast win 8-4 on aggregate***
1March 31**Belfast Giants 3**Basingstoke Bison 1FinalOdyssey Arena
2April 1Basingstoke Bison 3**Belfast Giants 5**FinalPlanet Ice Silverdome

Quarter Final 3: (3) Cardiff Devils vs. (6) Manchester Phoenix

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Cardiff win 4-3 on aggregate***
1March 31**Cardiff Devils 3**Manchester Phoenix 1FinalCardiff Bay Ice Rink
2April 1**Manchester Phoenix 2**Cardiff Devils 1FinalAltrincham Ice Dome

Quarter Final 4: (4) Sheffield Steelers vs. (5) Nottingham Panthers

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Nottingham win 6-5 on aggregate after penalty shots***
1March 31**Nottingham Panthers 4**Sheffield Steelers 2FinalNational Ice Centre
2April 1**Sheffield Steelers 3**Nottingham Panthers 2Final (PS)Hallam FM Arena

Semifinals

Semifinal 1: (1) Coventry Blaze vs. (3) Cardiff Devils

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Cardiff win 3-2***
1April 7Coventry Blaze 2**Cardiff Devils 3**FinalNational Ice Centre

Semifinal 2: (2) Belfast Giants vs. (5) Nottingham Panthers

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Nottingham win 2-1 after penalty shots***
1April 7Belfast Giants 1**Nottingham Panthers 2**Final (PS)National Ice Centre

Grand final

(3) Cardiff Devils vs. (5) Nottingham Panthers

DateHomeAwayResultVenue***Nottingham win 2-1 after penalty shots***
1April 8Cardiff Devils 1**Nottingham Panthers 2**Final (PS)National Ice Centre

Awards

  • Coach of the Year Trophy – Paul Thompson, Coventry Blaze
  • Player of the Year Trophy – Mark Smith, Cardiff Devils
  • Ice Hockey Annual Trophy – Tony Hand, Manchester Phoenix
  • British Netminder of the Year – Stephen Murphy, Edinburgh Capitals
  • Alan Weeks Trophy – Jonathan Weaver, Newcastle Vipers
  • Best British Forward – Tony Hand, Manchester Phoenix

All Star teams

First TeamPositionSecond Team
Trevor Koenig, Coventry BlazeGRatislav Rovnianek, Nottingham Panthers
Neal Martin, Coventry BlazeDTyson Teplitsky, Cardiff Devils
Jan Krajíček, Nottingham PanthersDJonathan Weaver, Newcastle Vipers
Mark Smith, Cardiff DevilsFDan Carlson, Coventry Blaze
Adam Calder, Coventry BlazeFJohan Molin, Manchester Phoenix
Dan Tessier, Sheffield SteelersFSean McAslan, Nottingham Panthers

References

before = 2005–06 EIHL season | after = 2007–08 EIHL season | title = EIHL seasons | years = |

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