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EIHL.
Elite Ice Hockey League: Winners, Achievements, and Trophy Totals (2003–2025)
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Since its inception in 2003, the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) has seen a fierce contest among its leading clubs, with dominance shifting between Sheffield Steelers, Belfast Giants, Nottingham Panthers, Coventry Blaze, and Cardiff Devils. Below is a chronological overview of the champions in each major competition:
EIHL Trophy
Breakdown.
Notable EIHL Achievements
TREBLE WINNERS (League, Playoffs, Cup):
•Coventry Blaze (2004-2005)
•Nottingham Panthers (2012-2013)
•Belfast Giants (2022-2023)
•Sheffield Steelers (2023-2024)
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2003-2004: Sheffield Steelers secured both the regular season and playoffs, while Nottingham Panthers claimed the Cup.
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2004-2005: Coventry Blaze completed a remarkable treble, winning the league, playoffs, and cup.
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2005-2006: Belfast Giants topped the regular season, Newcastle Vipers won the playoffs, and Cardiff Devils lifted the Cup.
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2006-2007: Coventry Blaze were league and cup victors; Nottingham Panthers triumphed in the playoffs.
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2007-2008: Coventry Blaze won the league, Sheffield Steelers took the playoffs, and Nottingham Panthers claimed the Cup.
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2008-2009: Sheffield Steelers won both league and playoffs; Belfast Giants took the Cup.
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2009-2010: Coventry Blaze were league winners, Belfast Giants won the playoffs, and Nottingham Panthers took the Cup.
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2010-2011: Sheffield Steelers secured the league, Nottingham Panthers dominated the playoffs and the Cup.
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2011-2012: Belfast Giants topped the league, with Nottingham Panthers again winning both playoffs and Cup.
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2012-2013: Nottingham Panthers completed a treble—league, playoffs, and Cup.
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2013-2014: Belfast Giants took the league, Sheffield Steelers won playoffs, and Nottingham Panthers the Cup.
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2014-2015: Sheffield Steelers (noted as 'Shefield') won the league, Coventry Blaze took playoffs, and Cardiff Devils claimed the Cup.
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2015-2016: Sheffield Steelers won the league, Nottingham Panthers the playoffs and Cup.
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2016-2017: Cardiff Devils won the league and Cup; Sheffield Steelers won playoffs.
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2017-2018: Cardiff Devils swept the league and playoffs, while Belfast Giants took the Cup.
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2018-2019: Belfast Giants won the league and Cup, Cardiff Devils claimed playoffs.
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2019-2020: Season was disrupted by COVID-19; only the Cup was awarded (Sheffield Steelers).
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2020-2021: No competitions held due to COVID-19.
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2021-2022: Belfast Giants claimed the league and Cup, Cardiff Devils the playoffs.
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2022-2023: Belfast Giants achieved the treble: league, playoffs, and Cup.
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2023-2024: Sheffield Steelers matched the feat, winning all three titles in the same season.
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2024-2025: Belfast Giants won league and Cup, Nottingham Panthers won playoffs.
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2025-2026: To be announced—stay tuned.
Most Trophies by Team
A tally of EIHL titles (League, Playoff, and Cup) shows the enduring rivalry between leading clubs:
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Nottingham Panthers: 1 League, 6 Playoffs, 8 Cups — 15 total trophies
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Belfast Giants: 7 League, 2 Playoffs, 6 Cups — 15 total trophies
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Sheffield Steelers: 6 League, 6 Playoffs, 2 Cups — 14 total trophies
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Coventry Blaze: 4 League, 2 Playoffs, 2 Cups — 8 total trophies
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Cardiff Devils: 2 League, 3 Playoffs, 3 Cups — 8 total trophies
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Newcastle Vipers: 0 League, 1 Playoff, 0 Cups — 1 total trophy


