English Premier Ice Hockey League

{{Short description|Former ice hockey league in England}}

{{Update|inaccurate=yes|date=May 2017}}

{{Infobox sports league

| title = English Premier Ice Hockey League (EPIHL)

| logo = EPL Logo.gif

| pixels = 150px

| sport = Ice hockey

| founded = 1998
(1997 as part of ENIHL)

| inaugural = 1998–99
(1997–98 as part of ENIHL)

| folded = 2016-2017

| ceo = Ken Taggart {{cite web |url=http://www.eiha.co.uk/MainIndex/ContactsWhosWho.aspx |title=England Ice Hockey > Main Index > Contacts/Who's Who |access-date=2012-08-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120215094803/http://www.eiha.co.uk/MainIndex/ContactsWhosWho.aspx |archive-date=2012-02-15 }}

| headquarters = Blackpool, Lancashire, England

| teams = 10

| country = England (10 teams)

| continent = Europe

| champion = League:Telford Tigers (2nd title){{cite web|url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/league_home.php?leagueid=193|title=English Premier Ice Hockey League}}
Playoffs: Milton Keynes Lightning
Cup: Milton Keynes Lightning

| most_champs = League: Guildford Flames (4)

| TV =

| website =

| footnotes = See Elite Ice Hockey League and National Ice Hockey League

}}

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.{{cn|date=December 2021}} 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.{{cn|date=December 2021}}

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.{{cite web|url=https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/80.html|title=English Premier League history and statistics at hockeydb.com}}

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.{{cite web |url=http://www.eiha.co.uk/EIHA/WhosWho/tabid/164/Default.aspx |title=England Ice Hockey > Main Index > Contacts/Who's Who |access-date=2009-10-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002095120/http://www.eiha.co.uk/EIHA/WhosWho/tabid/164/Default.aspx |archive-date=2011-10-02 }} 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

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! Team

! City

! Arena

! Capacity

! Founded

! Joined

! Tenure

! Head Coach

! Captain

Basingstoke Bison

| Basingstoke, Hampshire

| Planet Ice Silverdome Arena

| align=center | 2,000

| align=center | 1988

| align=center | 2009

| 2009–present

| Doug Sheppard (P/C)

| Joe Greener

Bracknell Bees

| Bracknell, Berkshire

| John Nike Leisuresport Complex

| align=center | 2,400

| align=center | 1987

| align=center | 2005

| 2005–present

| Lukas Smital (P/C)

| Matt Foord {{flagicon|England}}

Hull Pirates

| Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire

| Hull Arena

| align=center | 3,750

| align=center | 2015

| align=center | 2015

| 2015–present

| Dominc Osman (P/C)

| Nathan Salem {{flagicon|England}}

Peterborough Phantoms

| Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

| Planet Ice Peterborough

| align=center | 1,250

| align=center | 2002

| align=center | 2002

| 2002–present

| Slava Koulikov (P/C)

| James Ferrara {{flagicon|England}}

Sheffield Steeldogs

| Sheffield, South Yorkshire

| IceSheffield

| align=center | 1,500

| align=center | 2001

| align=center | 2005

| 2005–present

| Greg Wood (P/C)

| Ben Morgan {{flagicon|England}}

Swindon Wildcats

| Swindon, Wiltshire

| Link Centre

| align=center | 2,800

| align=center | 1986

| align=center | 1997

| 1997–present

| Aaron Nell (P/C)

| Jan Košťál {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}

Telford Tigers

| Telford, Shropshire

| Telford Ice Rink

| align=center | 600

| align=center | 2001

| align=center | 2010

| 2002-2009,
2010–present

| Tom Watkins

| Jason Silverthorn {{flagicon|Canada}}{{flagicon|Britain}}

; Notes

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

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=Former teams=

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! Team

! City

! Founded

! Joined

! Left

Billingham Eagles

| Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees

| align=center | 1996

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 1998

Blackburn Hawks

| Blackburn, Lancashire

| align=center | 1990

| align=center | 1998

| align=center | 1999

Chelmsford Chieftains

| Chelmsford, Essex

| align=center | 1987

| align=center | 1998
2002

| align=center | 2000
2008

Solihull Blaze

| Solihull, West Midlands

| align=center | 1965

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 1999

Guildford Flames

| Guildford, Surrey

| align=center | 1992

| align=center | 2005

| align=center | 2017

Haringey Greyhounds

| Harringay, Greater London

| align=center | 1990

| align=center | 2000

| align=center | 2003

Hull Stingrays

| Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire

| align=center | 2003

| align=center | 2005

| align=center | 2006

Invicta Dynamos

| Gillingham, Kent

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 2003

Kingston Jets

| Kingston-upon-Thames, London

| align=center | 1996

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 1998

London Raiders

| Romford, Greater London

| align=center | 1987

| align=center | 1998
2002

| align=center | 2000
2010

Manchester Phoenix

| Manchester

| align=center | 2003

| align=center | 2009

| align=center | 2017

Milton Keynes Kings

| Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

| align=center | 1990

| align=center | 1998

| align=center | 1999

Milton Keynes Lightning

| Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

| align=center | 2002

| align=center | 2002

| align=center | 2017

Nottingham Lions

| Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

| align=center | 2000

| align=center | 2000

| align=center | 2003

Oxford Blades

| Oxford, Oxfordshire

| align=center | 1998

| align=center | 1998

| align=center | 2000

Slough Jets

| Slough, Berkshire

| align=center | 1986

| align=center | 2002

| align=center | 2014

Solihull Barons

| Solihull, West Midlands

| align=center | 2000
2005

| align=center | 2000
2005

| align=center | 2002
2007

Solihull Kings

| Solihull, West Midlands

| align=center | 2003

| align=center | 2003

| align=center | 2005

Sunderland Chiefs

| Sunderland, Tyne and Wear

| align=center | 1977

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 1998

Whitley Warriors

| Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear

| align=center | 1955

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 1998

Wightlink Raiders

| Ryde, Isle of Wight

| align=center | 1991

| align=center | 1997

| align=center | 2009

Champions

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! Season

! League

! Play-offs

! EPL Cup

1997–98

| Solihull Blaze

| Solihull Blaze

| align=center | —

1998–99

| Solihull Blaze

| Solihull Blaze

| Milton Keynes Kings

1999–00

| Chelmsford Chieftains

| Chelmsford Chieftains

| align=center | —

2000–01

| Swindon Wildcats

| London Raiders

| align=center | —

2001–02

| Invicta Dynamos

| Invicta Dynamos

| London Raiders

2002–03

| Peterborough Phantoms

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| Wightlink Raiders

2003–04

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| Peterborough Phantoms

2004–05

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| London Raiders

2005–06

| Guildford Flames

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| Bracknell Bees

2006–07

| Bracknell Bees

| Bracknell Bees

| Guildford Flames

2007–08

| Guildford Flames

| Slough Jets

| Bracknell Bees

2008–09

| Peterborough Phantoms

| Peterborough Phantoms

| Peterborough Phantoms

2009–10

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| Slough Jets

| Guildford Flames

2010–11

| Manchester Phoenix

| Guildford Flames

| Slough Jets

2011–12

| Guildford Flames

| Slough Jets

| Guildford Flames

2012–13

| Guildford Flames

| Manchester Phoenix

| Guildford Flames

2013–14

| Manchester Phoenix

| Basingstoke Bison

| Basingstoke Bison

2014–15

| Telford Tigers

| Peterborough Phantoms

| Telford Tigers

2015-16

| Basingstoke Bison

| Guildford Flames

| Guildford Flames

2016-17

| Telford Tigers

| Milton Keynes Lightning

| Milton Keynes Lightning

=Team total championships=

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!Team

!League

!Play-offs

!EPL Cup

!Total

align="left"| Guildford Flames

| 4

| 2

| 5

| 11

align="left"| Milton Keynes Lightning

| 3

| 5

| 1

| 9

align="left"| Peterborough Phantoms

| 2

| 2

| 2

| 6

align="left"| Solihull Blaze

| 2

| 2

| 0

| 4

align="left"| Bracknell Bees

| 1

| 1

| 2

| 4

align="left"| Slough Jets

| 0

| 3

| 1

| 4

align="left"| Manchester Phoenix

| 2

| 1

| 0

| 3

align="left"| London Raiders

| 0

| 1

| 2

| 3

align="left"| Basingstoke Bison

| 1

| 1

| 1

| 3

align="left"| Chelmsford Chieftains

| 1

| 1

| 0

| 2

align="left"| Invicta Dynamos

| 1

| 1

| 0

| 2

align="left"| Telford Tigers

| 2

| 0

| 1

| 3

align="left"| Swindon Wildcats

| 1

| 0

| 0

| 1

align="left"| Milton Keynes Kings

| 0

| 0

| 1

| 1

align="left"| Wightlink Raiders

| 0

| 0

| 1

| 1

References

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