2015–16 EIHL season explained

2015–16 EIHL season
League:Elite Ice Hockey League
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:September – March
Season:Regular season
Season Champ Name:League
Season Champs:Sheffield Steelers
Top Scorer:Joey Martin, Cardiff Devils
Season2:Challenge Cup
Season Champ2 Name:Champions
Season Champs2:Nottingham Panthers
Conf1:Erhardt
Conf1 Champ:Sheffield Steelers
Conf1 Runner-Up:Cardiff Devils
Conf2:Gardiner
Conf2 Champ:Braehead Clan
Conf2 Runner-Up:Fife Flyers
Playoffs:Conference
Finals:Playoffs
Finals Champ:Nottingham Panthers
Finals Runner-Up:Coventry Blaze
Seasonslistnames:EIHL

The 2015–16 Elite Ice Hockey League season was the 13th season of the Elite Ice Hockey League. The regular season began in September 2015 and ended in March 2016.

On 30 April 2014, the Elite League had announced changes to the import rules which would apply to the 2015-16 season: the number of non British-trained players would rise from 12 to 13, while the number of work-permit players would remain at 11. [1] [2]

Teams

The ten teams were split into two conferences. Teams played the sides in their conferences four times, home and away (32 games), and played the sides in the other conferences twice, home and away (20 games).

The season was marked by the disappearance of the Hull Stingrays, who were replaced by the Manchester Phoenix, the first top-level team to play in the city since Manchester Storm folded in 2002-03.

Conference champions Sheffield Steelers and Braehead Clan took first and third spot in the league, but, in a repeat of the previous season, neither side could continue their success in the playoffs, which was won by Nottingham Panthers, who beat Coventry Blaze 2-0 in the final.[3]

The Challenge Cup was also won by the Panthers who beat the Cardiff Devils in a 1-0 overtime win. [4]

Erhardt Conference

Standings

Erhardt Conference

Only intra-conference games counted towards the Erhardt Conference standings. Each team played the other four teams in the Conference eight times, for a total of 32 matches.

Gardiner Conference

Only intra-conference games counted towards the Gardiner Conference standings. Each team played the other four teams in the Conference eight times, for a total of 32 matches.

League Officials

Position Name
Chairman Tony Smith
Media Representative Chris Ellis
Head of Discipline Moray Hansen
Head RefereeMick Hicks

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NEWS: EIHL RULE CHANGES . braeheadclan.com . 30 April 2014 . 20 September 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170921000552/http://www.braeheadclan.com/news/330/news-eihl-rule-changes.html#.WcI1J9Og-Rs . 21 September 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: EIHL Rules Changes ahead of 2014/15 . britishicehockey.co.uk . 30 Apr 2014.
  3. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Web site: EIHL Play-off Final 2016 - Nottingham Panthers v Coventry Blaze - Extended Highlights . YouTube.
  4. Web site: live. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/GUB9daelK-U. 2021-12-05. EIHL Challenge Cup Final 2016 - Nottingham Panthers v Cardiff Devils - Full match . YouTube.