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2024–25 EIHL season

The 2024–25 EIHL season was the 21st season of the Elite Ice Hockey League, the highest level of domestic ice hockey played in the United Kingdom, with three separate competitions played for between September 2024 and April 2025.


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2024–25 EIHL season
Elite Ice Hockey League
Ice hockey
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Cardiff Devils
Nottingham Panthers (7th title)
Cardiff Devils

The 2024–25 EIHL season was the 21st season of the Elite Ice Hockey League, the highest level of domestic ice hockey played in the United Kingdom, with three separate competitions played for between September 2024 and April 2025.

Ten teams competed in the league, over a 54-game regular season, with the best eight teams qualifying for the second competition, the playoffs. The playoffs were then held over three knockout rounds with aggregated quarter-finals, and one-off matches for the semi-finals and final – with the last two rounds played over the finals weekend at the Nottingham Arena. Teams also competed in the Challenge Cup, involving group play and one-off knockout rounds to crown its winner. The defending champion in all three competitions are the Sheffield Steelers, having completed a Grand Slam in 2023–24.

The first silverware of the season went to the Belfast Giants, who won the Challenge Cup for the sixth time overall, and a fifth time in seven seasons, with a 4–0 victory over the Cardiff Devils. The Giants then added a record seventh regular season title, prevailing over the Steelers by three points, after both teams had entered the final day of the season with an opportunity to finish top of the table. The Devils stopped a Grand Slam with a 5–0 win over the Giants in the playoff semi-final, progressing to the final against the Nottingham Panthers. In a final where both teams had a game-winning overtime goal overturned via coach's challenge, the Panthers won 4–3 in double overtime for their first playoff title since 2016.

The same ten teams that competed in 2023–24 remained for the 2024–25 season.

.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}TeamCity/TownArenaCapacity
Belfast GiantsBelfastSSE Arena Belfast8,700
Cardiff DevilsCardiffVindico Arena3,110
Coventry BlazeCoventryCoventry Skydome3,000
Dundee StarsDundeeDundee Ice Arena2,400
Fife FlyersKirkcaldyFife Ice Arena3,525
Glasgow ClanGlasgowBraehead Arena4,000
Guildford FlamesGuildfordGuildford Spectrum2,001
Manchester StormAltrinchamAltrincham Ice Dome2,351
Nottingham PanthersNottinghamMotorpoint Arena Nottingham7,500
Sheffield SteelersSheffieldUtilita Arena Sheffield9,368

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. Points were awarded for each game, 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 2025–26 Champions Hockey League. The top eight teams qualified for the playoffs.

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Alexis D'AoustManchester Storm543236+130
Chase GresockCoventry Blaze543230+738
Nick SeitzCoventry Blaze543029+955
Alessio LucianiCoventry Blaze542732+1323
Josh MacDonaldCardiff Devils512829+1114
Scott ConwayBelfast Giants542829+3640
Mitchell BalmasSheffield Steelers542334+1510
Mikko JuusolaSheffield Steelers542728+2812
Patrick WatlingSheffield Steelers531738+2420
Brendan HarmsDundee Stars542529+250

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.

PlayerTeam(s)GPTOIWLGASOSV%GAA
Jason GrandeNottingham Panthers301679:41191048394.87%
Jackson WhistleBelfast Giants271582:0120657292.28%
Matt GreenfieldSheffield Steelers492875:093613107392.76%
Ryan BednardNottingham Panthers231342:4715750292.32%
Tom McCollumBelfast Giants281684:10171164291.10%

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.

Jordan Kawaguchi – 5:11First period14:54 – Kyle Pouncy
Mike Lee – 8:42Ben Lake – 10:50Second periodNo scoring
Mike Lee (2; PPG) – 5:27Grant Mismash – 16:46Third period18:15 – Cole MacDonald
Jackson Whistle (29 shots / 27 saves)Goalie statsJarrett Fiske (36 shots / 31 saves)
No scoringFirst period5:36 – Mark Cooper6:59 – J. J. Piccinich11:59 – Bobo Carpenter (PPG)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Spencer Naas – 13:51Third periodNo scoring
Jarrett Fiske (31 shots / 28 saves)Goalie statsJackson Whistle (28 shots / 27 saves)
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Belfast Giants win 8–3 on aggregate.
Mitchell Heard – 5:37First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Mitchell Heard (2) – 2:02Matt Berry – 19:02Third period13:39 – Daniel Ciampini
Landon Bow (30 shots / 29 saves)Goalie statsMatt Greenfield (44 shots / 41 saves)
Mitchell Balmas – 7:38Brandon Whistle – 8:29First periodNo scoring
Kevin Tansey (PPG) – 1:45Second period17:14 – Steven Seigo
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Patrick Watling – 2:23First overtime periodNo scoring
Matt Greenfield (26 shots / 25 saves)Goalie statsLandon Bow (40 shots / 36 saves)
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Sheffield Steelers win 5–4 on aggregate.
Jack Jacome – 3:31First period16:21 – Tim Doherty
Daniel Tedesco – 15:42Second period14:02 – Tim Doherty (2; PPG)
Ethan Strang – 11:08Third periodNo scoring
Eamon McAdam (45 shots / 43 saves)Goalie statsJason Grande (33 shots / 30 saves)
Davis Bunz – 1:43Mitch Fossier (PPG) – 3:36First periodNo scoring
Hugo Roy – 16:07Mitch Fossier (2) – 16:51Second period7:35 – Ethan Strang (PPG)11:01 – Brett Welychka (PPG)
Mitch Fossier (3; PS) – 6:48Matt Spencer (ENG) – 19:45Third period8:56 – Brett Ferguson (PPG)
Jason Grande (39 shots / 36 saves)Goalie statsEamon McAdam (30 shots / 25 saves)
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Nottingham Panthers win 8–6 on aggregate.
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period3:20 – Sam Duggan11:55 – Tyler Busch
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Mat Robson (34 shots / 32 saves)Goalie statsBen Bowns (34 shots / 34 saves)
Brad Schoonbaert – 14:49First period1:42 – Jackson Cressey14:25 – Morten Jurgens
Ryan Barrow – 12:26Second period1:22 – Alessio Luciani
Cole Sanford – 4:31Sam Duggan – 7:15Zach O'Brien – 7:45Joey Martin – 17:21Third periodNo scoring
Ben Bowns (33 shots / 30 saves)Goalie statsMat Robson (34 shots / 28 saves)
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Cardiff Devils win 8–3 on aggregate.

Following the conclusion of the quarter-final matchups, the schedule for the Finals weekend was confirmed.

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19 April 202515:00Belfast Giants0–5(0–1, 0–4, 0–0)Cardiff DevilsNottingham Arena
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19 April 202519:00Sheffield Steelers3–4 (OT)(1–0, 1–1, 1–2, 0–1)Nottingham PanthersNottingham Arena
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20 April 202513:00Belfast Giants8–7(3–4, 2–1, 3–2)Sheffield SteelersNottingham Arena
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20 April 202517:00Nottingham Panthers4–3 (2OT)(1–0, 2–1, 0–2, 0–0, 1–0)Cardiff DevilsNottingham Arena

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Mitch FossierNottingham Panthers464+40
Mitchell BalmasSheffield Steelers452+10
Cooper ZechNottingham Panthers407+14
Tim DohertyNottingham Panthers424+42
Bobo CarpenterBelfast Giants432+10
Mark CooperBelfast Giants432+44
Joey MartinCardiff Devils432+32
Cole SanfordCardiff Devils432+32
Sam HerrNottingham Panthers431–22
Mitchell HeardGlasgow Clan222+30

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.

PlayerTeam(s)GPTOIWLGASOSV%GAA
Ben BownsCardiff Devils4272:15317295.14%
Landon BowGlasgow Clan2122:21115092.86%
Matt GreenfieldSheffield Steelers3182:48128091.49%
Jason GrandeNottingham Panthers4272:493112092.26%
Jackson WhistleBelfast Giants3180:00218090.12%

The Challenge Cup was split into two stages: an initial group stage where the league's ten teams were divided into two groups based on geographical distance – one group of six teams (Group A) and a group of four teams (Group B). The teams in Group A (the five English teams and the Cardiff Devils) played each of the other teams twice for a total of ten games, while the teams in Group B (the three Scottish teams and the Belfast Giants) played each of the other teams four times for a total of twelve games.

The top two teams in Group A and the winners of Group B qualified for the semi-finals. The runners-up in Group B faced the third-placed team in Group A in a one-off game, held at the arena of the team with a higher group stage points percentage, to determine the final semi-finalist.

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22 January 202519:30Nottingham Panthers5–1(2–0, 1–1, 2–0)Glasgow ClanNottingham ArenaAttendance: 3,813

As the highest seed from the group stage, the Belfast Giants selected the Nottingham Panthers to be their semi-final opponents, with the Sheffield Steelers taking on the Cardiff Devils as a result of this.

Mark Cooper – 8:51Ciaran Long – 14:28First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Jordan Kawaguchi – 7:48Third periodNo scoring
Jackson Whistle (31 shots / 31 saves)Goalie statsJason Grande (30 shots / 27 saves)
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Zsombor Garát (PPG) – 12:17Second periodNo scoring
Cooper Zech – 0:37Third periodNo scoring
Jason Grande (32 shots / 32 saves)Goalie statsJackson Whistle (29 shots / 27 saves)
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Belfast Giants win 3–2 on aggregate.
Cole Shudra – 9:17Joona Huttula – 13:52First periodNo scoring
Mitchell Balmas (PPG) – 10:21Second period2:25 – Joey Martin (PPG)14:22 – Cole Sanford
Patrick Watling (PPG) – 2:23Daniel Leavens (PPG) – 6:36Third period10:03 – Cole Sanford (2)
Matt Greenfield (16 shots / 13 saves)Goalie statsMac Carruth (40 shots / 35 saves)
Cole Sanford – 13:55Josh MacDonald – 19:00First periodNo scoring
Zach O'Brien – 10:45Second periodNo scoring
Joey Martin – 2:52Third period7:25 – Mitchell Balmas
Mac Carruth (29 shots / 28 saves)Goalie statsMatt Greenfield (30 shots / 26 saves)
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Cardiff Devils win 7–6 on aggregate.

As the highest remaining seed, the Belfast Giants had home advantage for the final against the Cardiff Devils.

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12 March 202519:00Belfast Giants4–0(2–0, 2–0, 0–0)Cardiff DevilsSSE Arena BelfastAttendance: 6,149

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Jordan KawaguchiBelfast Giants14811+124
Mark CooperBelfast Giants1598+86
Chase GresockCoventry Blaze1079+816
Deven SideroffGlasgow Clan1387+86
Scott ConwayBelfast Giants12510+1010
Mitchell HeardGlasgow Clan13312+955
Cole SanfordCardiff Devils12113+48
Phélix MartineauFife Flyers1277−56
Ryan HughesManchester Storm1059−46
J. J. PiccinichBelfast Giants1567+122

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 Challenge Cup.

PlayerTeam(s)GPTOIWLGASOSV%GAA
Jackson WhistleBelfast Giants10605:518215494.30%
Ryan BednardNottingham Panthers6356:034213192.57%
Landon BowGlasgow Clan8480:044423191.39%
Matt GreenfieldSheffield Steelers10605:038229089.18%
Mac CarruthCardiff Devils7367:564318089.71%
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