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English Premier Ice Hockey League

Former ice hockey league in England


Former ice hockey league in England

FieldValue
titleEnglish Premier Ice Hockey League (EPIHL)
logoEPL Logo.gif
pixels150px
sportIce hockey
founded1998
(1997 as part of ENIHL)
inaugural1998–99
(1997–98 as part of ENIHL)
folded2016-2017
ceoKen Taggart
headquartersBlackpool, Lancashire, England
teams10
countryEngland (10 teams)
continentEurope
championLeague:Telford Tigers (2nd title)
Playoffs: Milton Keynes Lightning
Cup: Milton Keynes Lightning
most_champsLeague: Guildford Flames (4)
footnotesSee Elite Ice Hockey League and National Ice Hockey League

(1997 as part of ENIHL) (1997–98 as part of ENIHL) Playoffs: Milton Keynes Lightning Cup: Milton Keynes Lightning

The English Premier Ice Hockey League (EPIHL) was an ice hockey league of 10 teams, all of which were based in England. Headquartered in Blackpool, the EPIHL was one of two professional ice hockey leagues in the United Kingdom (the other being the Elite Ice Hockey League). A total of 27 teams played in the league at one time or another. Swindon Wildcats were the only team to have consistently featured in the EPIHL from its inaugural season in 1997-98. In 2017, the league was disbanded, with its teams either joining the top-tier Elite Ice Hockey League or the second-tier National Ice Hockey League.

History

The league was founded in 1997, under the banner of "national division", as part of the English National Ice Hockey League in order to serve former members of the British National League who couldn't afford to remain in the latter as a result of increased operating costs; but who were capable of a level of play above the import-free English leagues that made up the rest of the ENIHL. During the 1997-98 season the teams that constituted this division played dual schedules; a series of games solely amongst their own division, and another amongst all the teams that were playing under the ENIHL at that time.

Each year, the league crowned a regular season champion, a post-season playoffs champion, and a knockout Cup champion. Solihull Blaze won the league and play-off trophies of both formats during this inaugural season. At the start of the 1998-99 season the divisions, whilst still both under the ENIHL umbrella, performed in their own separate competitions; and the national division adopted the name "premier division", and later on became known as the "premier league". By the end of the season the league had established itself outside of the ENIHL as the "English Premier Ice Hockey League". In 2005 the BNL disbanded; leaving the EPIHL to take its place as the second tier of the national game.

In 2017, the league was dissolved. The Milton Keynes Lightning and Guildford Flames joined the Elite League, Manchester Phoenix folded, and the remaining seven teams became part of the National Ice Hockey League.

Organizational structure

The league was ruled and governed by the English Ice Hockey Association. The last chairman of the EPIHL was Ken Taggart.

Executives

  • Chairman: Ken Taggart
  • Chief Referee: Mohammad Ashraff
  • Administrator: Mary Faunt
  • Fixtures Secretary: Gary Dent
  • Teams Owners Rep: Harry Howton
  • Statistician: Malcolm Preen
  • Registrations: Liz Moralee

Teams 2016-17 season

TeamCityArenaCapacityFoundedJoinedTenureHead coachCaptain
Basingstoke BisonBasingstoke, HampshirePlanet Ice Silverdome Arena2,000198820092009–presentDoug Sheppard (P/C)Joe Greener
Bracknell BeesBracknell, BerkshireJohn Nike Leisuresport Complex2,400198720052005–presentLukas Smital (P/C)Matt Foord England
Hull PiratesHull, East Riding of YorkshireHull Arena3,750201520152015–presentDominc Osman (P/C)Nathan Salem England
Peterborough PhantomsPeterborough, CambridgeshirePlanet Ice Peterborough1,250200220022002–presentSlava Koulikov (P/C)James Ferrara England
Sheffield SteeldogsSheffield, South YorkshireIceSheffield1,500200120052005–presentGreg Wood (P/C)Ben Morgan England
Swindon WildcatsSwindon, WiltshireLink Centre2,800198619971997–presentAaron Nell (P/C)Jan Košťál Czech Republic
Telford TigersTelford, ShropshireTelford Ice Rink600200120102002-2009,
2010–presentTom WatkinsJason Silverthorn CanadaBritain

; Notes

  1. Although the Telford Tigers joined the league in 2005. They did not play in the 2009–10 season due to financial issues.

Former teams

TeamCityFoundedJoinedLeft
Billingham EaglesBillingham, Stockton-on-Tees199619971998
Blackburn HawksBlackburn, Lancashire199019981999
Chelmsford ChieftainsChelmsford, Essex19871998
20022000
2008
Solihull BlazeSolihull, West Midlands196519971999
Guildford FlamesGuildford, Surrey199220052017
Haringey GreyhoundsHarringay, Greater London199020002003
Hull StingraysKingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire200320052006
Invicta DynamosGillingham, Kent199719972003
Kingston JetsKingston-upon-Thames, London199619971998
London RaidersRomford, Greater London19871998
20022000
2010
Manchester PhoenixManchester200320092017
Milton Keynes KingsMilton Keynes, Buckinghamshire199019981999
Milton Keynes LightningMilton Keynes, Buckinghamshire200220022017
Nottingham LionsNottingham, Nottinghamshire200020002003
Oxford BladesOxford, Oxfordshire199819982000
Slough JetsSlough, Berkshire198620022014
Solihull BaronsSolihull, West Midlands2000
20052000
20052002
2007
Solihull KingsSolihull, West Midlands200320032005
Sunderland ChiefsSunderland, Tyne and Wear197719971998
Whitley WarriorsWhitley Bay, Tyne and Wear195519971998
Wightlink RaidersRyde, Isle of Wight199119972009

Champions

SeasonLeaguePlay-offsEPL Cup1997–981998–991999–002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015-162016-17
Solihull BlazeSolihull Blaze
Solihull BlazeSolihull BlazeMilton Keynes Kings
Chelmsford ChieftainsChelmsford Chieftains
Swindon WildcatsLondon Raiders
Invicta DynamosInvicta DynamosLondon Raiders
Peterborough PhantomsMilton Keynes LightningWightlink Raiders
Milton Keynes LightningMilton Keynes LightningPeterborough Phantoms
Milton Keynes LightningMilton Keynes LightningLondon Raiders
Guildford FlamesMilton Keynes LightningBracknell Bees
Bracknell BeesBracknell BeesGuildford Flames
Guildford FlamesSlough JetsBracknell Bees
Peterborough PhantomsPeterborough PhantomsPeterborough Phantoms
Milton Keynes LightningSlough JetsGuildford Flames
Manchester PhoenixGuildford FlamesSlough Jets
Guildford FlamesSlough JetsGuildford Flames
Guildford FlamesManchester PhoenixGuildford Flames
Manchester PhoenixBasingstoke BisonBasingstoke Bison
Telford TigersPeterborough PhantomsTelford Tigers
Basingstoke BisonGuildford FlamesGuildford Flames
Telford TigersMilton Keynes LightningMilton Keynes Lightning

Team total championships

TeamLeaguePlay-offsEPL CupTotal
Guildford Flames42511
Milton Keynes Lightning3519
Peterborough Phantoms2226
Solihull Blaze2204
Bracknell Bees1124
Slough Jets0314
Manchester Phoenix2103
London Raiders0123
Basingstoke Bison1113
Chelmsford Chieftains1102
Invicta Dynamos1102
Telford Tigers2013
Swindon Wildcats1001
Milton Keynes Kings0011
Wightlink Raiders0011

References

References

  1. "England Ice Hockey > Main Index > Contacts/Who's Who".
  2. "English Premier Ice Hockey League".
  3. "English Premier League history and statistics at hockeydb.com".
  4. "England Ice Hockey > Main Index > Contacts/Who's Who".
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