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Records

  • Most Regular Season Titles: Coventry Blaze (4)
  • Most Play-Off Championship Titles: Sheffield Steelers and Nottingham Panthers (Both 3)
  • Most Challenge Cup Titles (EIHL era): Nottingham Panthers (5)
  • Most Knockout Cup Titles: Belfast Giants, Cardiff Devils, Coventry Blaze, Sheffield Steelers (All 1)
  • Most 20-20 Titles: Sheffield Steelers and Braehead Clan (Both 1)
  • Most Wins in Regular Season: Belfast Giants (46) (2011-12, 54 Game Season)
  • Most Ties in Regular Season: London Racers (9) (2004–05, 50 Game Season)
  • Most Losses in Regular Season (inc. Overtime): London Racers (51) (2003–04, 56 Game Season)
  • Most Goals Scored in Regular Season: Cardiff Devils (269) (2010–11, 54 Game Season)
  • Most Goals Conceded in Regular Season: Edinburgh Capitals (418) (2010–11, 54 Game Season)
  • Most Points in Regular Season: Belfast Giants (95) (2011-12, 54 Game Season)
  • Most Shutouts in Regular Season: Ervins Mustukovs (Sheffield Steelers) 10 (20010-11)
  • Highest Attendance (Regular Season): 8,634 (Sheffield Steelers .v. Nottingham Panthers, 20/03/2010)
  • Most Goals in a Single Game (Team) (Regular Season): Sheffield Steelers (18) (Sheffield Steelers 18-1 Edinburgh Capitals, 15/01/2011)
  • Largest Winning Margin (Regular Season): Sheffield Steelers (17) (Sheffield Steelers 18-1 Edinburgh Capitals, 15/01/2011)

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