Multiple Title Winners
British ice hockey has run numerous other competitions in addition to the league. The following teams have won titles in addition to the league championship in a season.
Teams won all titles available |
Team | Season | Other titles won |
---|---|---|
Harringay Racers | 1954–55 | Autumn Cup |
Nottingham Panthers | 1955–56 | Autumn Cup |
Streatham | 1959–60 | Autumn Cup |
Dundee Rockets | 1983–84 | Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship |
Durham Wasps | 1984–85 | Autumn Cup |
Durham Wasps | 1988–89 | Autumn Cup |
Cardiff Devils | 1989–90 | Playoff Championship |
Durham Wasps | 1990–91 | Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship |
Durham Wasps | 1991–92 | Playoff Championship |
Cardiff Devils | 1992–93 | Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship |
Cardiff Devils | 1993–94 | Playoff Championship |
Sheffield Steelers | 1994–95 | Playoff Championship |
Sheffield Steelers | 1995–96 | Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship |
Ayr Scottish Eagles | 1997–98 | Autumn Cup, Challenge Cup, Playoff Championship |
Sheffield Steelers | 2000–01 | Autumn Cup, Challenge Cup, Playoff Championship |
Sheffield Steelers | 2002–03 | Challenge Cup |
Sheffield Steelers | 2003–04 | Playoff Championship |
Coventry Blaze | 2004–05 | Challenge Cup, Playoff Championship |
Coventry Blaze | 2006–07 | Challenge Cup |
Coventry Blaze | 2007–08 | Knockout Cup |
Sheffield Steelers | 2008–09 | Playoff Championship |
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