Belfast Giants - Honours

Honours

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2000-01

  • ISL Second Team All-Star: Kory Karlander

2001-02

  • Superleague Champions
  • ISL First Team All-Star: Mike Bales, Rob Stewart, Kevin Riehl, Sean Berens, Jason Ruff

2002-03

  • Superleague Playoff Champions
  • ISL First Team All-Star: Robby Sandrock, Paxton Schulte
  • ISL Second Team All-Star: Ryan Bach, Kevin Riehl

2003-04

  • EIHL First Team All-Star: Jason Ruff

2004-05

  • British Cross-League: 1st Place
  • EIHL First Team All-Star: Tony Hand
  • EIHL Second Team All-Star: Martin Klempa and George Awada

2005-06

  • Elite League Champions
  • EIHL First Team All-Star: Theo Fleury and Ed Courtenay
  • EIHL Second Team All-Star: Mike Minard, Todd Kelman and George Awada
  • Vic Batchelder Memorial Trophy: Nathan Craze

2008-09

  • EIHL Challenge Cup Champions
  • EIHL Knock Out Cup Champions

2010

  • EIHL Play Off Champions

2011-12

  • Elite League Champions

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