Nottingham Panthers
Nottingham Panthers | |
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City | Nottingham, England |
League | Elite Ice Hockey League Champions Hockey League |
Founded | 1946 |
Home arena | National Ice Centre |
Owner(s) | Neil Black |
Franchise history | |
1946–1960 | Nottingham Panthers |
1980–present | Nottingham Panthers |
Championships | |
Regular season titles | 1950–51, 1953–54, 1955–56, 2012–13 |
Autumn Cups | 1955–56, 1986–87, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1998–99 |
Challenge Cups | 2003–04, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14 |
Playoff championships | 1988–89, 2006–07, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13 |
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The Nottingham Panthers are a British professional ice hockey club based in Nottingham, England. They are members of the Elite Ice Hockey League. The team is officially known as the GMB Nottingham Panthers due to a sponsorship agreement with the GMB union.
The Nottingham Panthers have won four league titles (two English National League titles, one British National League title and one Elite Ice Hockey League title), five Championships, six Autumn Cups and seven Challenge Cups during their history. They are the only team to have played in every season where a British league championship has been contested and are the only founding member of the Premier Division in 1983 to have continually participated in the top flight league. The Panthers have 16 members enshrined in the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame and have had 34 players represent Great Britain at the World Championships and in Olympic qualifying.
The club was founded in 1946 after earlier attempts to establish a team were postponed due to World War II. During their first eight seasons the Panthers played in the English National League. They joined the newly formed British National League in 1954, which they competed in until its disbandment in 1960. With no league to play in the club also ceased operations. In 1980, players and officials from the Sheffield Lancers relocated to Nottingham and reformed the Panthers. Both the original and modern Nottingham Panthers played their home games at the Ice Stadium until 2000 when the team moved into the National Ice Centre.
The Nottingham Panthers have one of the largest fanbases in British ice hockey, averaging over 5,000 spectators per game during the 2014–15 season.[1] Their supporters have shared a number of rivalries with other teams during their history. Currently the Panthers have a fierce rivalry with the Sheffield Steelers. The two sides have played over 200 games, including eleven major finals, since 1992.
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References
- ↑ "Swiss stay top". IIHF. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/attendance-2014-2015/. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
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Preceded by Streatham HC |
English League Champions 1950–51 |
Succeeded by Wembley Lions |
Preceded by Streatham HC |
English League Champions 1953–54 |
Succeeded by Last Champions |
Preceded by Harringay Racers |
Autumn Cup Winners 1955–56 |
Succeeded by Brighton Tigers |
Preceded by Harringay Racers |
British League Champions 1955–56 |
Succeeded by Wembley Lions |
Preceded by Murrayfield Racers |
Autumn Cup Winners 1986–87 |
Succeeded by Durham Wasps |
Preceded by Durham Wasps |
Playoff Champions 1988–89 |
Succeeded by Cardiff Devils |
Preceded by Durham Wasps |
Autumn Cup Winners 1991–92 |
Succeeded by Cardiff Devils |
Preceded by Murrayfield Racers |
Autumn Cup Winners 1994–95 |
Succeeded by Sheffield Steelers |
Preceded by Sheffield Steelers |
Autumn Cup Winners 1996–97 |
Succeeded by Ayr Scottish Eagles |
Preceded by Ayr Scottish Eagles |
Autumn Cup Winners 1998–99 |
Succeeded by Manchester Storm |
Preceded by Sheffield Steelers |
Challenge Cup Winners 2003–04 |
Succeeded by Coventry Blaze |
Preceded by Newcastle Vipers |
Playoff Champions 2006–07 |
Succeeded by Sheffield Steelers |
Preceded by Coventry Blaze |
Challenge Cup Winners 2007–08 |
Succeeded by Belfast Giants |
Preceded by Belfast Giants |
Challenge Cup Winners 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Belfast Giants |
Playoff Champions 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Belfast Giants |
Elite League Champions 2012–13 |
Succeeded by Belfast Giants |
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