NIHL South Division 1

NIHL South Division 1
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1996
No. of teams 9
Country  United Kingdom
Official website NIHL South Division 1 - EIHA

The NIHL South Division 1 is the top-level league in the Southern Region of the British National Ice Hockey League set-up.

It forms one of four NIHL divisions, of a total of 43 teams, which are divided regionally.

The NIHL was reorganised for the start of the 2017-18 season,[1] and South Division 1 features nine teams. The closing of the English Premier League meant that Basingstoke Bison, Swindon Wildcats, Bracknell Bees and Peterborough Phantoms joined the division, as the NIHL came to be the second tier of British ice hockey instead of the third.

The combination of semi-professional teams from the former EPL with largely amateur teams from the old NIHL South Division created pressure, with several teams preferring to play in South Division 2, in the face of increased costs and an unnaturally tougher playing field.[2]

Former division members Bracknell Hornets, Chelmsford Chieftains, Oxford City Stars, and Solent Devils moved down a division to make up part of NIHL South Division 2.

At the end of the season, the top eight sides will play two-legged quarter-finals before the final four sides will contest a play-off weekend.

Promotion and relegation between divisions in both the north and south have been aligned, with both sides operating an automatic one up, one down system, but in year one there will be no automatic relegation from D1 South (Britton) to enable the division to return to ten teams.[3]

Current clubs

Team Town/City Home Arena Capacity
Basingstoke Bison Basingstoke Planet Ice Silverdome 2,000
Bracknell Bees Bracknell John Nike Leisuresport Complex 2,400
Cardiff Fire Cardiff Cardiff Arena 2,500
Invicta Dynamos Gillingham Silver Blades Gillingham 1,200
London Raiders Leyton Lee Valley Ice Centre 1,000
Milton Keynes Thunder Milton Keynes Planet Ice Milton Keynes 2,250
Peterborough Phantoms Peterborough Planet Ice Peterborough 1,250
Streatham Redhawks Streatham Streatham Ice and Leisure Centre 1,200
Swindon Wildcats Swindon Link Centre 1,250

Teams' participations in other cups

In June 2017, the NIHL confirmed there would be two new competitions alongside the league.

NIHL National Cup

The NIHL National Cup, features twelves NIHL teams in four regional groups. Six teams from the NIHL South Division 1 will take part, in groups C and D.

Group A: Billingham Stars, Blackburn Hawks, Solway Sharks

Group B: Sheffield Steeldogs, Peterborough Phantoms, Hull Pirates

Group C: Invicta Dynamos, London Raiders, Streatham IHC

Group D: Basingstoke Bison, Bracknell Bees, Swindon Wildcats

Group matches are two home, two away, against the other teams for a total of eight games. The top two sides move to quarter-finals to be held in early 2018.

Autumn Trophy

Six clubs will also take part in another competition, the Autumn Trophy, which is scheduled to conclude by early December. The teams will play initially in two groups, playing one home and one away, before semi-finals and a final. Teams from the NIHL South Division 1 will play in group B.

Group A: Basingstoke Bison, Peterborough Phantoms, Sheffield Steeldogs

Group B: Bracknell Bees, Hull Pirates, Swindon Wildcats

2016-17 standings

The last season featuring the old division structure was 2016-17, and finished with Chelmsford Chieftains topping the table.

GP W T L F A Pt
Chelmsford Chieftains A 28 25 2 1 181 78 52
Invicta Dynamos A 28 16 2 10 113 99 34
Streatham Redhawks 28 15 2 11 94 86 32
Oxford City Stars 28 12 4 12 122 114 28
London Raiders 28 11 4 13 92 105 26
Solent & Gosport Devils 28 11 2 15 91 102 24
Milton Keynes Thunder 28 9 2 17 91 125 20
Bracknell Hornets 28 2 4 22 67 142 8

References

  1. "NIHL: national cup, playoffs and promotion/relegation confirmed – English Ice Hockey Association". eiha.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  2. "New look NIHL South enters uncharted waters". Pro Hockey News. 2017-06-16. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  3. "NIHL confirms national cup competition | British Ice Hockey". British Ice Hockey. 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
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