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1 Teams  





2 Regular season  



2.1  League standings  





2.2  Results  





2.3  Statistics  



2.3.1  Scoring leaders  





2.3.2  Leading goaltenders  









3 Playoffs  



3.1  Bracket  





3.2  Quarter-finals  



3.2.1  (1) Belfast Giants vs. (8) Glasgow Clan  





3.2.2  (2) Guildford Flames vs. (7) Nottingham Panthers  





3.2.3  (3) Sheffield Steelers vs. (6) Manchester Storm  





3.2.4  (4) Cardiff Devils vs. (5) Coventry Blaze  







3.3  Semi-finals  





3.4  Third-place match  





3.5  Final  





3.6  Statistics  



3.6.1  Scoring leaders  





3.6.2  Leading goaltenders  









4 References  





5 External links  














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2022–23 EIHL season
LeagueElite Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration
  • 10 September 2022 – 16 April 2023
Number of matches330
Number of teams10
Total attendance1,004,000
Average attendance3,148
Regular season
League championsBelfast Giants
Season MVPScott Conway (Belfast Giants)
Top scorerScott Conway (Belfast Giants)
Challenge Cup
WinnersBelfast Giants
  Runners-upFife Flyers
British Championship
ChampionsBelfast Giants
  Runners-upCardiff Devils
EIHL seasons

← 2021–22

2023–24 →

The 2022–23 EIHL season was the 19th season of the Elite Ice Hockey League. The regular season commenced on 10 September 2022, and finished on 2 April 2023; the playoffs were then contested over 7 to 16 April 2023.[1]

The Belfast Giants became the first team since the Nottingham Panthersin2012–13, and third overall,[2] to win a Grand Slam of titles – winning the league, playoff and Challenge Cup titles. Either side of their 9–3 Challenge Cup final victory over the Fife Flyers,[3] the Giants won 25 of their last 30 league games to overhaul long-time league leaders, the Guildford Flames, to win the regular season title for a record sixth time – taking the title with a 6–1 home victory over the Flames.[4] After seeing off the Glasgow Clan and the Panthers in the first two playoff rounds, the Giants met the Cardiff Devils for the third consecutive final, with the Devils having won the previous two meetings.[5] Having fallen behind to Mark Richardson's first-period goal, the Giants then scored four goals without reply to take their first playoff title since 2009–10 to complete the Grand Slam.[2]

Teams[edit]

The same ten teams that competed in 2021–22 competed in the 2022–23 season.

Devils
Clan
Panthers
Stars
Flyers
Storm
Steelers
Blaze
Flames
Locations of the EIHL 2022–23 teams
Team City/Town Arena Capacity
Belfast Giants Belfast SSE Arena Belfast 8,700
Cardiff Devils Wales Cardiff Ice Arena Wales 3,088
Coventry Blaze England Coventry Coventry Skydome 3,000
Dundee Stars Scotland Dundee Dundee Ice Arena 2,400
Fife Flyers Scotland Kirkcaldy Fife Ice Arena 3,525
Glasgow Clan Scotland Glasgow Braehead Arena 4,000
Guildford Flames England Guildford Guildford Spectrum 2,001
Manchester Storm England Altrincham Altrincham Ice Dome 2,351
Nottingham Panthers England Nottingham Motorpoint Arena Nottingham 7,500
Sheffield Steelers England Sheffield Utilita Arena Sheffield 9,300

Regular season[edit]

League standings[edit]

Each team played 54 games, playing each of the other nine teams six times: three times on home ice, and three times away from home.[6] Points were awarded for each game, where two points were awarded for all victories, regardless of whether it was in regulation time or after overtime or game-winning shots. One point was awarded for losing in overtime or game-winning shots, and zero points for losing in regulation time. At the end of the regular season, the team that finished with the most points was crowned the league champion, and qualified for the 2023–24 Champions Hockey League. The top eight teams qualified for the playoffs.

The Belfast Giants won a record third consecutive Elite Ice Hockey League regular season title (and sixth overall), with a 6–1 home victory over their closest rivals, the Guildford Flames on 1 April 2023.[4][7]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Belfast Giants (C) 54 37 4 2 11 231 120 +111 84 Regular season champions
Qualification to playoffs
2 Guildford Flames 54 31 9 2 12 209 159 +50 82 Qualification to playoffs
3 Sheffield Steelers 54 32 4 5 13 190 129 +61 77
4 Cardiff Devils 54 29 6 5 14 192 142 +50 75
5 Coventry Blaze 54 25 8 6 15 200 161 +39 72
6 Manchester Storm 54 20 2 4 28 163 203 −40 48
7 Nottingham Panthers 54 15 6 5 28 149 191 −42 47
8 Glasgow Clan 54 13 2 5 34 134 203 −69 35
9 Fife Flyers 54 12 2 6 34 118 193 −75 34
10 Dundee Stars 54 11 2 5 36 142 227 −85 31
Source: Elite League
Rules for classification:

  • In-season: 1) Points; 2) Fewest games played; end of season criteria as below.
  • End of season: 1) Points; 2) Games won in regulation time; 3) Number of games won; 4) Head-to-head results, ranked by criteria 1 to 3; 5) Fewest regulation losses; 6) Away game results, ranked by criteria 1 to 3; 7) Goals scored; 8) Goal difference; 9) Fewest penalty minutes; 10) Drawing of lots.

  • (C) Champion

    Results[edit]

    Home \ Away BEL CAR COV DUN FIF GLA GUI MAN NOT SHE BEL CAR COV DUN FIF GLA GUI MAN NOT SHE BEL CAR COV DUN FIF GLA GUI MAN NOT SHE
    Belfast 9–3 7–0 3–2
    (SO)
    8–0 1–0 2–4 2–5 5–2 5–3 3–1 6–1 4–3 3–1 6–3 2–1 4–5 3–4
    (SO)
    1–0
    (SO)
    4–5
    (OT)
    1–3 5–2 9–4 8–0 6–1 9–1 6–1 8–2
    Cardiff 2–4 1–2
    (OT)
    6–4 7–4 6–3 4–2 8–1 5–1 2–5 4–2 4–1 5–3 7–1 5–1 2–5 4–1 6–2 3–1 4–1 3–4
    (OT)
    5–4
    (SO)
    4–0 5–1 3–1 1–2 4–5
    (OT)
    4–0
    Coventry 4–5 2–3
    (OT)
    7–2 3–2 4–3
    (OT)
    4–5 5–4 2–1 2–3 3–5 6–0 4–0 1–0
    (SO)
    3–0 3–4
    (OT)
    9–0 6–3 5–4
    (SO)
    2–4 4–2 3–5 5–0 4–1 2–4 4–3 7–4 4–3
    (SO)
    Dundee 1–7 5–3 1–5 4–2 6–3 0–5 4–5
    (OT)
    4–2 1–7 2–3
    (OT)
    4–5 4–3
    (SO)
    3–2 1–4 2–5 3–1 4–5
    (OT)
    0–5 9–2 1–4 3–6 1–4 1–3 4–6 3–5 1–2 2–5
    Fife 2–3 3–4
    (OT)
    5–3 2–4 2–3 3–5 1–5 6–1 1–5 2–7 0–3 2–3 4–1 4–5
    (SO)
    1–2
    (OT)
    5–4
    (SO)
    1–4 2–3 2–5 3–4
    (OT)
    3–2
    (OT)
    4–0 1–5 2–6 2–0 3–2 0–1
    (SO)
    Glasgow 1–4 0–5 4–5
    (SO)
    6–1 1–2 2–4 3–0 2–3
    (SO)
    0–3 3–4
    (OT)
    3–2
    (OT)
    4–1 2–3
    (OT)
    3–1 2–3 2–3 1–3 1–7 0–4 3–4 3–5 5–2 4–2 1–5 2–6 5–8 3–6
    Guildford 4–3 5–4
    (OT)
    4–3 6–3 5–3 2–1 4–3
    (OT)
    4–3
    (OT)
    1–4 2–1 3–0 5–4
    (SO)
    4–2 4–2 5–3 5–6 5–4 3–4 1–6 2–4 2–3 7–3 5–0 5–4 6–4 3–4
    (SO)
    1–4
    Manchester 2–5 0–3 4–5
    (OT)
    5–2 5–6 6–3 3–6 7–1 4–5 0–3 1–2
    (SO)
    1–5 5–4 1–5 2–4 8–1 2–0 3–6 1–4 1–4 3–4 3–2 4–2 6–2 2–9 1–4 3–1
    Nottingham 5–4 5–2 1–6 6–2 1–3 6–2 4–3
    (OT)
    1–3 1–5 3–5 5–2 6–4 4–2 1–6 4–2 2–4 1–5 3–4
    (OT)
    0–2 3–1 2–4 1–5 4–0 1–2 1–2
    (SO)
    3–4
    (OT)
    1–4
    Sheffield 2–1 1–3 5–4
    (SO)
    1–2 6–0 6–2 3–4
    (OT)
    7–1 3–2
    (SO)
    2–3 2–3 4–1 9–4 3–0 2–4 2–4 4–2 3–2 0–4 3–2 3–5 2–1 1–0 5–4 4–5
    (OT)
    3–1 4–1
    Source: Elite League
    Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Statistics[edit]

    Scoring leaders[edit]

    The following players led the league in points, at the conclusion of the regular season.[8] If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.

    Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
    Scott Conway Belfast Giants 51 40 50 90 +53 56
    Daniel Tedesco Guildford Flames 53 31 49 80 +25 16
    David Goodwin Belfast Giants 53 15 55 70 +53 8
    Brett Ferguson Guildford Flames 53 22 45 67 +32 90
    Trevor Cox Cardiff Devils 53 16 50 66 +33 14
    Cole Sanford Cardiff Devils 52 38 27 65 +34 38
    Ryan Tait Guildford Flames 54 28 34 62 +19 6
    Philippe Sanche Dundee Stars 49 24 36 60 −10 39
    Marcus Crawford Cardiff Devils 54 9 48 57 +47 87
    Joey Martin Cardiff Devils 53 22 34 56 +23 27

    Leading goaltenders[edit]

    The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, at the conclusion of the regular season.[9]

    Player Team(s) GP TOI W L GA SO SV% GAA
    Taran Kozun Cardiff Devils 25 1368:01 16 6 50 3 92.80% 2.19
    Matt Greenfield Sheffield Steelers 53 3176:49 36 17 117 7 92.01% 2.21
    Jackson Whistle Belfast Giants 26 1424:07 17 7 53 3 91.76% 2.23
    Taz Burman Guildford Flames 22 1322:52 19 3 59 3 90.48% 2.68
    Paavo Hölsä Coventry Blaze 47 2824:15 28 18 128 6 90.72% 2.72

    Playoffs[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    In the two-legged quarter-finals, the highest-ranked team met the lowest-ranked team, the second-highest-ranked team met the second-lowest-ranked team and so forth. The winners of each tie was determined by aggregate scoring over the two games. In the semi-finals, the highest remaining seed was matched against the lowest remaining seed, with the other two teams facing off. The winners of the semi-finals progressed to the Final, with the losers playing in the third-place match.

    Quarter-finals
    (7–9 April)
    Semi-finals
    (15 April)
    Final
    (16 April)
               
    1Belfast Giants 437
    8Glasgow Clan 246
    1Belfast Giants 6
    7Nottingham Panthers 3
    2Guildford Flames 156
    7Nottingham Panthers 437
    1Belfast Giants 4
    (Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
    4Cardiff Devils 1
    3Sheffield Steelers 257
    6Manchester Storm 224
    3Sheffield Steelers 2Third place
    4Cardiff Devils 3
    4Cardiff Devils 5163Sheffield Steelers 7
    5Coventry Blaze 1237Nottingham Panthers 4

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    The quarter-final schedule was announced after the conclusion of the final-day regular season matches.[10]

    (1) Belfast Giants vs. (8) Glasgow Clan[edit]

    8 April 2023 Belfast Giants 4–2 Glasgow Clan SSE Arena Belfast Recap  
    Mark Cooper (1) – 5:35 First period No scoring
    Steven Owre (1) – 0:16 Second period
  • 14:01 – Gabriel Chabot (1; PPG)
  • Steven Owre (2; PPG) – 13:31
  • Third period No scoring
    Tyler Beskorowany (16 shots / 14 saves) Goalie stats Ty Taylor (42 shots / 38 saves)
    9 April 2023 Glasgow Clan 4–3 Belfast Giants Braehead Arena Recap  
  • Dyson Stevenson (1; PPG) – 14:53
  • First period
  • 5:29 – Scott Conway (2)
  • Kevin Massy (1; PPG) – 5:52 Second period 4:54 – Will Cullen (1)
    Jeff Solow (1) – 8:00 Third period No scoring
    Ty Taylor (35 shots / 32 saves) Goalie stats Tyler Beskorowany (24 shots / 20 saves)
    Belfast Giants win 7–6 on aggregate.


    (2) Guildford Flames vs. (7) Nottingham Panthers[edit]

    8 April 2023 Nottingham Panthers 4–1 Guildford Flames Motorpoint Arena Nottingham Recap  
    Stephen Anderson (1) – 6:43 First period No scoring
  • Tanner Sorenson (1) – 15:34
  • Second period No scoring
    David Levin (1) – 6:36 Third period 11:24 – Daniel Tedesco (1)
    Peyton Jones (33 shots / 32 saves) Goalie stats Eamon McAdam (30 shots / 26 saves)
    9 April 2023 Guildford Flames 5–3 Nottingham Panthers Guildford Spectrum Recap  
  • Ryan Tait (2) – 7:35
  • Peter Crinella (1; PPG) – 9:41
  • First period
  • 17:09 – Mike Hammond (1)
  • No scoring Second period No scoring
  • Ryan Tait (3; PPG) – 9:42
  • Third period 2:31 – Albin Lindgren (1)
    Taz Burman (23 shots / 20 saves) Goalie stats Peyton Jones (40 shots / 35 saves)
    Nottingham Panthers win 7–6 on aggregate.


    (3) Sheffield Steelers vs. (6) Manchester Storm[edit]

    7 April 2023 Manchester Storm 2–2 Sheffield Steelers Altrincham Ice Dome Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period
  • 16:19 – Brendan Connolly (1; PPG)
  • Scott Simmonds (1) – 13:53
  • Third period No scoring
    Jeremy Brodeur (42 shots / 40 saves) Goalie stats Matt Greenfield (26 shots / 24 saves)
    8 April 2023 Sheffield Steelers 5–2 Manchester Storm Sheffield Arena Recap  
  • Brett Neumann (2; PPG) – 12:33
  • First period 3:09 – Anthony DeLuca (1; PPG)
  • Danny Kristo (1) – 16:01
  • Second period No scoring
    Danny Kristo (2) – 8:16 Third period 5:39 – Cole Carter (1)
    Matt Greenfield (23 shots / 21 saves) Goalie stats Jeremy Brodeur (39 shots / 34 saves)
    Sheffield Steelers win 7–4 on aggregate.


    (4) Cardiff Devils vs. (5) Coventry Blaze[edit]

    8 April 2023 Coventry Blaze 1–5 Cardiff Devils Coventry Skydome Recap  
    John Curran (1) – 13:12 First period 17:42 – Brodie Reid (1)
    No scoring Second period
  • 4:50 – Josh Brittain (1)
  • 9:41 – Josh Waller (1)
  • No scoring Third period 16:34 – Trevor Cox (1)
    Paavo Hölsä (34 shots / 29 saves) Goalie stats Ben Bowns (32 shots / 31 saves)
    9 April 2023 Cardiff Devils 1–2 Coventry Blaze Ice Arena Wales Recap  
    No scoring First period 6:19 – Kim Tallberg (1; PPG)
    No scoring Second period 3:05 – Tyler Kirkup (1)
    Jake Coughler (1; ENG) – 18:00 Third period No scoring
    Ben Bowns (40 shots / 38 saves) Goalie stats Miklós Rajna (25 shots / 25 saves)
    Cardiff Devils win 6–3 on aggregate.


    Semi-finals[edit]

    The schedule for the Playoff Finals weekend was announced after the conclusion of the quarter-final matches.[11]

    15 April 2023
    15:00
    Belfast Giants6–3
    (3–1, 1–1, 2–1)
    Nottingham PanthersMotorpoint Arena Nottingham
    Game reference
    Tyler BeskorowanyGoaliesPeyton JonesReferees:
    Matt Rose
    Andy Dalton
    Linesmen:
    Scott Rodger
    Ilia Kisil
    Steven Owre (3) – 2:071–0
    Sean Norris (1) – 5:122–0
    Ben Lake (1) – 9:583–0
    3–112:11 – Jack Hopkins (1; PPG)
    David Goodwin (1) – 24:494–1
    4–233:00 – Stephen Anderson (2)
    Ben Lake (2) – 47:315–2
    5–351:41 – Jakub Ižacký (1)
    Sean Norris (2) – 52:526–3
    6 minPenalties4 min
    24Shots41

    15 April 2023
    19:00
    Sheffield Steelers2–3 (OT)
    (2–1, 0–0, 0–1, 0–1)
    Cardiff DevilsMotorpoint Arena Nottingham
    Game reference
    Matt GreenfieldGoaliesBen BownsReferees:
    Tom Pering
    Liam Sewell
    Linesmen:
    Danny Beresford
    Lee Young
    Robert Dowd (1) – 8:041–0
    Scott Allen (2; PPG) – 12:162–0
    2–112:58 – Trevor Cox (2)
    2–253:23 – Ben Davies (1)
    2–362:07 – Jake Coughler (2; PPG)
    6 minPenalties4 min
    30Shots36

    Third-place match[edit]

    16 April 2023
    13:00
    Sheffield Steelers7–4
    (3–2, 1–1, 3–1)
    Nottingham PanthersMotorpoint Arena Nottingham
    Game reference
  • Curtis Warburton (5:19)
  • Goalies
  • Luca Sheldon (5:38)
  • Referees:
    David Good
    Daniel Ferguson
    Linesmen:
    Ethan Hardy
    Lewis Dolan
    Niklas Nevalainen (1) – 7:581–0
    1–114:56 – Matthew Myers (1)
    Scott Allen (3; SHG) – 17:192–1
    2–217:34 – Matthew Myers (2; PPG)
    Robert Dowd (2) – 19:123–2
    Brett Neumann (3) – 29:424–2
    4–334:26 – Stephen Anderson (3)
    4–441:36 – Jack Hopkins (2)
    Calle Ackered (1) – 44:135–4
    Niklas Nevalainen (2) – 52:306–4
    Jonathan Phillips (1) – 54:417–4
    2 minPenalties0 min
    36Shots35

    Final[edit]

    16 April 2023
    17:00
    Belfast Giants4–1
    (0–1, 1–0, 3–0)
    Cardiff DevilsMotorpoint Arena Nottingham
    Game reference
    Tyler BeskorowanyGoaliesBen BownsReferees:
    Tom Pering
    Liam Sewell
    Linesmen:
    Lee Young
    Ilia Kisil
    0–119:58 – Mark Richardson (1)
    Jeff Baum (1) – 37:201–1
    Steven Owre (4) – 51:422–1
    Donovan Neuls (1) – 52:383–1
    Mark Cooper (2; ENG) – 57:214–1
    2 minPenalties8 min
    42Shots27

    Statistics[edit]

    Scoring leaders[edit]

    The following players led the league in points, at the conclusion of the playoffs.[12] If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.

    Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
    Steven Owre Belfast Giants 4 4 2 6 +7 2
    Scott Allen Sheffield Steelers 4 3 2 5 0 0
    Stephen Anderson Nottingham Panthers 4 3 2 5 +3 0
    Scott Conway Belfast Giants 4 2 3 5 +7 6
    Danny Kristo Sheffield Steelers 4 2 3 5 –1 2
    David Goodwin Belfast Giants 4 1 4 5 +9 0
    Mike Hammond Nottingham Panthers 4 1 4 5 +3 0
    Cole Sanford Cardiff Devils 4 0 5 5 +2 2
    Ryan Tait Guildford Flames 2 3 1 4 +1 0
    Brett Neumann Sheffield Steelers 4 3 1 4 0 2

    Leading goaltenders[edit]

    The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, at the conclusion of the playoffs.[13]

    Player Team(s) GP TOI W L GA SO SV% GAA
    Miklós Rajna Coventry Blaze 1 55:51 1 0 0 1 100.00% 0.00
    Ben Bowns Cardiff Devils 4 239:31 2 2 8 0 94.41% 2.00
    Matt Greenfield Sheffield Steelers 3 182:07 1 1 7 0 91.76% 2.31
    Tyler Beskorowany Belfast Giants 4 240:00 3 1 10 0 90.83% 2.50
    Taz Burman Guildford Flames 1 60:00 1 0 3 0 86.96% 3.00

    References[edit]

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