2016–17 EIHL season

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2016–17 EIHL season
League Elite Ice Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration September - March
Regular season
League Cardiff Devils[1]
Season MVP Andrew Hotham (Cardiff Devils)[2]
Top scorer Matt Beca (Braehead Clan)
75 points[3]
Challenge Cup
Champions Cardiff Devils
Conference
Erhardt champions Cardiff Devils[4]
  Erhardt runners-up Belfast Giants
Gardiner champions Braehead Clan[5]
  Gardiner runners-up Dundee Stars
Playoffs
Champions Sheffield Steelers[6]
  Runners-up Cardiff Devils
Finals MVP Ben Bowns (Cardiff Devils)[2]
EIHL seasons

The 2016–17 Elite Ice Hockey League season was the 14th season of the Elite Ice Hockey League. The regular season begun in early September and ended in March. Regular season champion Cardiff Devils were defeated in the playoff final by their Erhardt Conference rivals Sheffield Steelers 6–5 in double-overtime.[6]

From the 2016–17 season, the number of non British-trained players rose from 13 to 14, while the number of work-permit players remained at 11, according to a rule change first introduced in 2014.[7]

Teams

Standings

Overall

All games counted towards the overall Elite League standings. Each team played 52 matches; 32 matches against their four Conference rivals, and 20 against the five teams from the other Conference. The Cardiff Devils became regular season champions for the first time in twenty years, with a 6–2 win over the Sheffield Steelers on 18 March 2017 at Ice Arena Wales.[1]

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Erhardt Conference

Only intra-conference games counted towards the Erhardt Conference standings. Each team played the other four teams in the Conference eight times, for a total of 32 matches. The Cardiff Devils won the Conference for the second successive season, with a 4–3 win over the Belfast Giants on 25 March 2017 at Ice Arena Wales.[4]

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Gardiner Conference

Only intra-conference games counted towards the Gardiner Conference standings. Each team played the other four teams in the Conference eight times, for a total of 32 matches. The Braehead Clan won the Conference for the third successive season, with a 4–1 win over the Dundee Stars on 25 February 2017 at the Braehead Arena.[5]

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Playoffs

Bracket

  Quarter-finals
(1–2 April)
Semi-finals
(8 April)
Grand Final
(9 April)
                           
  E1  Cardiff Devils  
RS8  Manchester Storm  
E1  Cardiff Devils 4  
RS7  Dundee Stars 2  
G1  Braehead Clan  
  RS7  Dundee Stars  
    E1  Cardiff Devils 5
  RS3  Sheffield Steelers 6
  RS3  Sheffield Steelers  
RS4  Nottingham Panthers  
RS3  Sheffield Steelers 2
RS2  Belfast Giants 0  
RS2  Belfast Giants  
  RS6  Fife Flyers  

Quarter-finals

(E1) Cardiff Devils vs. (RS8) Manchester Storm

Cardiff Devils win 6–3 on aggregate.


(G1) Braehead Clan vs. (RS7) Dundee Stars

Dundee Stars win 6–1 on aggregate.


(RS3) Sheffield Steelers vs. (RS4) Nottingham Panthers

Sheffield Steelers win 7–6 on aggregate.


(RS2) Belfast Giants vs. (RS6) Fife Flyers

Belfast Giants win 8–3 on aggregate.


Semi-finals

8 April 2017
13:00
Cardiff Devils 4–2
(0–2, 1–0, 3–0)
Dundee Stars National Ice Centre, Nottingham

8 April 2017
17:00
Sheffield Steelers 2–0
(1–0, 0–0, 1–0)
Belfast Giants National Ice Centre, Nottingham

Third-place match

9 April 2017
12:00
Dundee Stars 8–15
(4–4, 2–5, 2–6)
Belfast Giants National Ice Centre, Nottingham

Grand Final

9 April 2017
16:00
Sheffield Steelers 6–5 (2OT)
(1–3, 4–1, 0–1, 0–0, 1–0)
Cardiff Devils National Ice Centre, Nottingham

Challenge Cup

The Challenge Cup was won by the Cardiff Devils, who came from behind to beat the Sheffield Steelers 3-2.[8]

The win meant Cardiff had won the Challenge Cup twice in the previous three years, with their other victory coming in 2014-15, also against the Steelers.

Statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the regular season.[3]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Matt Beca Braehead Clan 52 27 48 75 28
Scott Pitt Braehead Clan 52 32 42 74 26
Vinny Scarsella Dundee Stars 52 18 54 72 4
Alex Leavitt Braehead Clan 52 24 45 69 57
Mathieu Roy Sheffield Steelers 52 28 29 57 28
Blair Riley Belfast Giants 52 28 28 56 77
Chris Higgins Belfast Giants 49 20 35 55 107
Mathew Sisca Fife Flyers 50 17 38 55 44
Ryan Dingle Fife Flyers 41 31 23 54 32
Kevin Bruijsten Dundee Stars 47 23 31 54 10

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average, playing at least 2100 minutes, at the conclusion of the regular season.[9]

Player Team GP TOI W L GA SO SV% GAA
Ben Bowns Cardiff Devils 46 2616:43 33 7 103 3 .912 2.36
Ervīns Muštukovs Sheffield Steelers 51 3053:14 34 14 130 1 .913 2.55
Stephen Murphy Belfast Giants 39 2284:16 25 10 97 3 .905 2.55
Mike Clemente Manchester Storm 52 3108:38 18 26 150 3 .910 2.90
Miika Wiikman Nottingham Panthers 41 2294:47 23 12 115 2 .901 3.01

References

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