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==Winners==
==Winners==
*1974-75: Avon Arrows (finished 8-0-0, Blackpool finished second, Trafford third)
*1974-75: Avon Arrows (finished 8-0-0, Blackpool finished second, Trafford third)
*1975-76: Liverpool Trappers (Midland section), Sobell Saints (Southern section) - Liverpool beat Sobell in final
*[[1975-76 Southern B League season|1975-76]]: Liverpool Trappers (Midland section), Sobell Saints (Southern section) - Liverpool beat Sobell in final
*1976-77: Blackpool Beavers (Midland section), Streatham Bruins (Southern section) - Blackpool beat Streatham in final  
*[[1976-77 Southern B League season|1976-77]]: Blackpool Beavers (Midland section), Streatham Bruins (Southern section) - Streatham beat Blackpool in final  
*1977-78; Blackpool Beavers (Midland section), Sobell Saints (Southern section) - Sobel beat Blackpool (2-2 - Sobell won SO) in final
*[[1977-78 Southern B League season|1977-78]]: Blackpool Beavers (Midland section), Sobell Saints (Southern section) - Sobel beat Blackpool (2-2 - Sobell won SO) in final
==Sources==
==Sources==
*''Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).''
*''Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).''


[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]]
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]]

Latest revision as of 11:50, 5 January 2024

The Southern B League was a competition that operated below the Southern League.

Teams

Winners

  • 1974-75: Avon Arrows (finished 8-0-0, Blackpool finished second, Trafford third)
  • 1975-76: Liverpool Trappers (Midland section), Sobell Saints (Southern section) - Liverpool beat Sobell in final
  • 1976-77: Blackpool Beavers (Midland section), Streatham Bruins (Southern section) - Streatham beat Blackpool in final
  • 1977-78: Blackpool Beavers (Midland section), Sobell Saints (Southern section) - Sobel beat Blackpool (2-2 - Sobell won SO) in final

Sources

  • Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).