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 Post subject: Next seasons elite league format and playoff structre
PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:20 am 
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The press release


Elite League press release

SATURDAY 6TH MARCH 2010



NEW FORMAT REVEALED FOR 2010/11 ELITE LEAGUE SEASON

An exciting new format for the 2010/11 Elite League season has been revealed with changes to both the league and play-offs.
The Braehead Clan have just been announced as the latest side to enter the Elite League, and they will join Belfast Giants, Cardiff Devils, Coventry Blaze, Edinburgh Capitals, Hull Stingrays, Newcastle Vipers, Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers in a nine-team league.
Each side will play three home and three away against the other teams in the league for a 48-game season. The Elite League campaign will begin on the weekend of 4th/5th September 2010 and end on 12th/13th March 2011.

The top six teams will qualify for the 2010/11 play-offs and will face each other in the round robin format. This will see the sides finishing first, second and third having the incentive of playing three home games and two away, with teams in fourth, fifth and six playing two homes games and three away. Matches will take place between the 14th and 27th March.
The top four will meet in the traditional play-off finals weekend on 2nd and 3rd April 2011, with the two semi-finals on the Saturday and the play-off final taking place on the Sunday.

Elite League chairman, Eamon Convery, said: “We are very excited by the new format for the 2010/11 season. The addition of Braehead is great for the sport and I am sure supporters will be thrilled with the changes we’ve made.
“Play-offs are always one of the most important and exciting times in the season and this new longer format is sure to excite every hockey fan. There’s now added emphasis on the league season with nine teams battling it out for six spots and then jostling for position in the top three, to claim that all important extra home game.”

A further press release will be issued in due course with regards to the 20-20 HockeyFest and the Challenge Cup.


Got to say this is a great improvement on this year and the league positions will be a lot more important. Also this confirms that there will be no teams dropping out of the league


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 Post subject: Re: Next seasons elite league format and playoff structre
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:24 pm 
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I think the extended playoff format is a very positive development. The existing eight team knockout format is an unsatisfactory way of deciding such an important trophy. They use the round robin format for the early stages of the Challenge Cup so why not the play offs? Restricting participation in the playoffs to the top six teams will also add an extra edge to League play.

Do we know if Sky Sports will continue their coverage of the EIHL into next season?

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