- 2003–04 EIHL season
The 2003–04 Elite Ice Hockey League season was the inaugrual season of the Elite League. The season ran from
September 12 2003 untilApril 4 2004 .During the 2002–03 season, the financial collapse of the
Manchester Storm and the Scottish Eagles, the resignation of theBracknell Bees and the uncertainty surrounding the London Knights and theirLondon Arena home left theIce Hockey Superleague with little option but to fold.The three remaining Superleague clubs, the
Belfast Giants ,Nottingham Panthers andSheffield Steelers were joined by threeBritish National League clubs, theBasingstoke Bison ,Cardiff Devils andCoventry Blaze and two new clubs, theLondon Racers andManchester Phoenix in establishing the Elite Ice Hockey League. The clubs hoped to provide a more financially sustainable league than its predecessor with a greater number of British trained players taking part.The league was met with considerable opposition from the governing body,
Ice Hockey UK who initially refused to affiliate itself with the new league, instead desiring that the remaining Superleague clubs integrate themselves into the British National League. This led to a bitter summer of uncertainty which only the intervention of theInternational Ice Hockey Federation ended. The IIHF ruled that the Elite League be granted a single season's affiliation with IHUK while discussions between IHUK, the EIHL and the BNL took place on the future of the sport in the United Kingdom.The season began on
September 12 2003 with a game between the newly formed London Racers and the previous season's league champions, Sheffield Steelers. London began the season atAlexandra Palace but within a few weeks had relocated to theLee Valley Ice Centre . The Racers went much of the season without winning, before finally claiming a 3-0 victory over Cardiff as the season drew to its close.Challenge Cup
During the early part of the season, the results from league games also counted towards a separate Challenge Cup table. After each team had played each other once at home and once away, the top four teams in the table qualified for the semi finals.
Group B
emi Finals
The finals weekend took place over the weekend of
3 April -4 April at the National Ice Centre inNottingham .Winner A vs Runner-Up B
*Sheffield Steelers 2-0 Cardiff DevilsWinner B vs Runner-Up A
*Nottingham Panthers 6-1 Manchester PhoenixFinal
Winner A vs Winner B
*Sheffield Steelers 2-1 Nottingham PanthersThe final saw the two main protagonists of the season come head-to-head in a repeat of the title race and Challenge Cup final. The Steelers avenged their overtime loss in the Cup a few weeks earlier by beating the Panthers 2-1 before a capacity crowd at the NIC. Sheffield marched into a 2-0 lead before Nottingham pulled a goal back on a 5 on 3
powerplay . The Panthers never seriously threatened Sheffield's goal and in the end the Steelers were comfortable winners.Awards
*Coach of the Year Trophy –
Mike Blaisdell ,Sheffield Steelers
*Player of the Year Trophy –Jason Ruff ,Belfast Giants
*Alan Weeks Trophy – Leigh Jamieson, Belfast Giants
*Best British Forward – Ashley Tait,Coventry Blaze
*Vic Batchelder Memorial Award – Leigh Jamieson, Belfast GiantsAll Star teams
coring leaders
The scoring leaders are taken from all league games.
*Most points: 88
Mark Dutiaume ,Sheffield Steelers
*Most goals: 39John Craighead ,Nottingham Panthers
*Most assists: 54 Mark Dutiaume, Sheffield Steelers
*Most PIMs: 352Paxton Schulte ,Belfast Giants References
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/ Ice Hockey Journalists UK]
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/index.html The Internet Hockey Database]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/malcolm.preen/hockey.html Malcolm Preen's Ice Hockey Results and Tables]
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