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29 Jun 2018 | Lewis Baldwin  (D) Blackburn HawksarrowSolway Sharks
28 Jun 2018 | Danny Ingoldsby  (F) Bracknell BeesarrowBasingstoke Bison
28 Jun 2018 | Mason Wild  (F) Solent & Gosport DevilsarrowStreatham IHC
25 Jun 2018 | Tomáš Karpov  (F) Basingstoke BisonarrowBracknell Bees
League leaders |  season 2017-2018 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Aaron NellFSwindon Wildcats58527012252
2.Matthew DaviesFHull Pirates29318611749
3.Jason HewittFHull Pirates2939589765
4.Jason SilverthornCTelford Tigers3143489116
5.Bobby ChamberlainRWHull Pirates3245459068
6.Rick PlantFTelford Tigers3318567426
7.Christopher SykesFBillingham Stars3341307124
8.Scott McKenzieFTelford Tigers3033377067
9.Milan KolenaFSheffield Steeldogs3536336948
10.Lee BonnerRWHull Pirates3029356440
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League standings stage:

GROUP: NIHL SOUTH A

# Club G W W-OTL-OTL Score P
1Basingstoke Bison3226204158:60 56
2Peterborough Phantoms3223423159:69 56
3Swindon Wildcats3218446150:92 48
4London Raiders32162113121:106 37
5Bracknell Bees32133214137:125 34
6Streatham IHC32131117114:110 29
7Milton Keynes Thunder326361674:120 25
8Invicta Dynamos326341988:137 22
9Cardiff Fire320022941:223 3

BASINGSTOKE BISON ARE CHAMPIONS

GROUP: NIHL (SOUTH) B

# Club G W W-OTL-OTL Score P
1Peterborough Phantoms 21710205110:62 24
2Bracknell Hornets1514001109:52 28
3Haringey Huskies177001072:113 14
4Oxford City Stars1916102178:44 34
5Solent & Gosport Devils1715011117:41 31
6Cardiff Fire14420864:66 12
7Bristol Pitbulls15501954:62 12
8Swindon Wildcats163011259:109 7
9Chelmsford Chieftains13800575:47 16
10Guildford Phoenix171101578:53 23
11Invicta Mustangs194111356:118 11
12Slough Jets205301282:134 16
13Basingstoke Buffalo154011047:103 9

GROUP: NIHL (NORTH) A

# Club G W W-OTL-OTL Score P
1Sheffield Steeldogs3626314191:72 63
2Hull Pirates3626325274:110 60
3Telford Tigers3524126217:77 56
4Solihull Barons36165114182:132 41
5Solway Sharks35191114172:123 41
6Whitley Warriors36160416135:145 36
7Blackburn Hawks36133119142:145 33
8Billingham Stars35101222155:178 22
9Nottingham Lions365032884:214 13
10Deeside Dragons352003377:428 4

SHEFFIELD STEELDOGS ARE CHAMPIONS

GROUP: NIHL (NORTH) B

# Club G W W-OTL-OTL Score P
1Telford Tigers2818109201:114 38
2Hull Jets2416206168:82 36
3Sutton Sting2316124127:60 36
4Widnes Wild2415207134:56 34
5Altrincham Aces2515127152:75 34
6Sheffield Senators2314018145:83 29
7Bradford Bulldogs2510021397:105 22
8Coventry Blaze NIHL237111493:95 17
9Deeside Dragons232012071:281 5
10Blackburn Hawks260102549:286 2
Last updated: 12 Mar 2018, 15:11

Any team play each of the other teams in their league a total of four times; twice home, twice away.

At the end of the regular season, the top 4 from each division enter the playoffs, the quarter finals of which are over two legs. The semi finals are a single match between teams from the same division, and the champions are decided by a single final.

Relegation is decided by two games between top of league two and bottom of league one for each division; winner goes up, loser goes down.

There is also an ENIHL cup with two groups of five teams who play each other team twice. The winners of the two groups play each other in two final games.

  • from 1996 to 2012: ENIHL
  • from 2012 to present: National Ice Hockey League (UK)

The ENIHL was formed in 1996.

The English National Ice Hockey League (ENIHL) is an amateur ice hockey league below the English Premier Ice Hockey League which is administered by the English Ice Hockey Association. It was announced on May 17, 2012, that as the league now includes several teams from Scotland and Wales as well as England, it will be renamed the National Ice Hockey League from season 2012/13.[1]
The league is split into two conferences, north and south. The league is now the third tier in ice hockey after the demise of the British National League.
The league has now been further split for 2008/2009 with 2 divisions in both the north and south with promotion/relegation between the two divisions.

In April 2007, the EIHA lowered the upper age limit within the junior leagues, abolishing the under 19 age limit to become under 18. Due to the large gap from junior level to the EPIHL, many teams were forced to enter a reserve team into the ENIHL. This increased the size of the league from 22 teams through to 30 teams for the 2007/2008 season

Later in the 2007 off-season, the EIHA suggested introducing an under 25 age limit across the league. However, this age limit was removed within weeks in favour of a drive towards developing players.

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Re-vamp of UK hockey

From next season the second tier of UK hockey will be the National Ice Hockey League. This was originally the third tier of hockey but the old English Premier League has had to be re-structured and it was felt that the best thing to do would be to invite the current clubs in that league to join the NIHL.

(18 May 2017)
 

Bristol out of ENL

Bristol Pitbulls have announced they're withdrawing their ENL1 South team for next season, though they will ice a team in Division Two

(23 Jul 2012)
 

English National League changes name

English National League has undergone a name change. The word English has been dropped and the league will now been known as The National Ice Hockey league. Why the change? There have always been teams involved from Wales and now with the inclusion of a Scottish team it was thought it was appropriate to reflect all National elements of the sport within this league.

(28 May 2012)
 

Nottingham Lions retired their number #7

The Nottingham Lions have announced the retirement of the number 7 jersey, as forward Chris Colegate revealed he is quitting hockey after twelve years with the club.

It is the first time any Lions player has received the honour.

(17 May 2012)
 

Chelmsford Chieftains ENL South Champions

Chelmsford Chieftains secured the ENL South Play-Off championship as they overcame bitter rivals Romford Raiders with a 6-2 second leg win, after the first tie had ended 4-4 the night before.

(23 Apr 2012)
 

Oxford City Stars announce new coach

Simon Anderson will take over the role of team coach for Oxford City Stars with immediate effect replacing Ken Forshee. Following a disappointing first half season team directors, Elaine Sutcliffe and John Harrison, made the change in a bid to revitalise the performance of the team. "Simon was recommended to us and it is clear that he is passionate about hockey at Oxford. He has a long successful coaching history and brings a lot of experience, Simon is determined to see the team reach the play offs".

(29 Dec 2011)
05 Nov 2017Whitley Warriors - Hull Pirates3-4
05 Nov 2017Deeside Dragons - Sheffield Steeldogs2-6
05 Nov 2017Billingham Stars - Solway Sharks3-5
05 Nov 2017Nottingham Lions - Solihull Barons1-6
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