British Ice Hockey League Champions - Multiple Title Winners

Multiple Title Winners

British ice hockey has run numerous other competitions in addition to the league. The following teams have won titles in addition to the league championship in a season.

Teams won all titles available
Team Season Other titles won
Harringay Racers 1954–55 Autumn Cup
Nottingham Panthers 1955–56 Autumn Cup
Streatham 1959–60 Autumn Cup
Dundee Rockets 1983–84 Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship
Durham Wasps 1984–85 Autumn Cup
Durham Wasps 1988–89 Autumn Cup
Cardiff Devils 1989–90 Playoff Championship
Durham Wasps 1990–91 Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship
Durham Wasps 1991–92 Playoff Championship
Cardiff Devils 1992–93 Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship
Cardiff Devils 1993–94 Playoff Championship
Sheffield Steelers 1994–95 Playoff Championship
Sheffield Steelers 1995–96 Autumn Cup, Playoff Championship
Ayr Scottish Eagles 1997–98 Autumn Cup, Challenge Cup, Playoff Championship
Sheffield Steelers 2000–01 Autumn Cup, Challenge Cup, Playoff Championship
Sheffield Steelers 2002–03 Challenge Cup
Sheffield Steelers 2003–04 Playoff Championship
Coventry Blaze 2004–05 Challenge Cup, Playoff Championship
Coventry Blaze 2006–07 Challenge Cup
Coventry Blaze 2007–08 Knockout Cup
Sheffield Steelers 2008–09 Playoff Championship

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