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Revision as of 22:27, 7 March 2017

The 1988-89 English League season was the first season of the league as the third-tier division of the British Hockey League. Eight teams participated in the league, and the Humberside Seahawks won the championship and earned promotion to Division One.

Regular season

Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Humberside Seahawks 28 24 1 3 373 146 49
2. Bracknell Bees 28 24 0 4 370 187 48
3. Oxford City Stars 28 20 2 6 368 225 42
4. Basingstoke Beavers 28 13 1 14 302 242 27
5. Chelmsford Chieftains 28 10 3 15 148 153 23
6. Solihull Knights 28 7 0 21 224 426 14
7. Birmingham Eagles 28 5 1 22 210 369 11
8. Peterborough Titans 28 5 0 23 245 492 10