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*[[Ayr Rangers]] (1977-1981) | *[[Ayr Rangers]] (1977-1981) | ||
*[[Billingham Buccaneers]] (1977-1981) | *[[Billingham Buccaneers]] (1977-1981) | ||
*[[Crowtree Tomahawks]] (1978- | *[[Crowtree Tomahawks]] (1978-1981) | ||
*[[Dundee Rockets]] (1980-81) | *[[Dundee Rockets]] (1980-81) | ||
*[[Durham Hornets]] (1977-1981) | *[[Durham Hornets]] (1977-1981) | ||
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==Winners== | ==Winners== | ||
*1977-78: Murrayfield Raiders | *[[1977-78 Northern Reserve League season|1977-78]]: Murrayfield Raiders | ||
*1978-79: Aviemore Blackhawks (Scottish section) | *1978-79: Aviemore Blackhawks (Scottish section) | ||
*1979-80: Murrayfield Raiders | *1979-80: Murrayfield Raiders | ||
*1980-81: Dundee Rockets (Scottish Section and playoffs) | *1980-81: Dundee Rockets (Scottish Section and playoffs) | ||
*1981-82: ? | |||
==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 14:29, 6 May 2023
The Northern Reserve League served as the second tier competition below the Northern League. It was known as the Northern Second League until 1977.
Teams
- Aviemore Blackhawks (1977-1979, 1981-82)
- Ayr Rangers (1977-1981)
- Billingham Buccaneers (1977-1981)
- Crowtree Tomahawks (1978-1981)
- Dundee Rockets (1980-81)
- Durham Hornets (1977-1981)
- Glasgow Redwings (1977-1982)
- Irvine Challengers (1979-1982)
- Kirkcaldy Kestrels (1977-1981)
- Murrayfield Raiders (1977-1982)
- Sheffield Lancers (1978-1979)
- Sheffield Sabres (1980-1981)
- Tayside Tigers (1977-1979)
- Whitley Braves (1977-1982)
Winners
- 1977-78: Murrayfield Raiders
- 1978-79: Aviemore Blackhawks (Scottish section)
- 1979-80: Murrayfield Raiders
- 1980-81: Dundee Rockets (Scottish Section and playoffs)
- 1981-82: ?
Sources
- Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).