EIHL
With Basingstoke and Manchester dropping out, the EIHL is down to 8 teams. Sheffield won the league and playoffs last year whilst Belfast won the other two cups. There's going to be a bit of re-jig with the competitions this year, with the KO cup not happening, whilst there is a noew pre-season tournament, perhaps including some teams from the Netherlands and/or Belgium.
Belfast Giants:
Belfast had a good season last year in the cup competitions, winning the Challenge Cup and Knockout Cup, however injuries at key times in the league meant they finished 4th. Due to the cups finishing late on last season they had a ridiculous schedule which meant they fell out of the playoffs in the Quarter Finals. They will be looking for a stronger league performance this year.
Netminders:
Stephen Murphy
Nathan Craze
D-Men:
Tom Walsh
Graeme Walton
Kevin Phillips
Shane Johnson
Tim Cook
Michael Jacobsen
Forwards:
Colin Shields
Sean McMorrow
Craig Peacock
Steve Thornton(P/C)
Pat Bateman
Mark Morrison
Brandon Benedict
Pierre-Luc Faubert
George Awada
Evan Cheverie
Cardiff Devils:
Slightly underperformed in the league last season, but found form when it mattered and beat Belfast in the Quarter Finals of the playoffs before losing out to eventual winners Sheffield Steelers. Cardiff have a good owner who markets the team well and has seen the average crowd rise over the past season. Expect Cardiff to be challenging the big 4 this season.
Netminders:
Stevie Lyle
Dorian Smith
Mike Brabon
D-Men:
Mark Richardson
Gerad Adams(P/C)
Wes Jarvis
Mike Hartwick
Jason Stone
Scott Romfo
Forwards:
Jamie Hayes
Matt Towe
Brad Voth
Jay Latulippe
Phil Hill
Jamie Hayes
Mark Smith
Max Birbraer
Matt Miller
Tyler Michel
Coventry Blaze:
Having dominated for the past 2 seasons, Coventry were left trophy-less last year despite making mid-season signings to replace some poor starters. Unfortunately for the Blaze Perras and Leclair were no replacement for the outgoing Koenig and Martin, with Leclair leaving early on in the season and Perras coming under a lot of criticism from the fans and Coach Thompson. Having replaced Perras with Danish International Peter Hirsch, Thompson will be looking for silverware this season
Netminders:
Peter Hirsch
Tom Murdy
D-men:
Jonathan Weaver
Brian Lee
Tom Watkins
Matt Soderstrom
Jason Robinson
Forwards:
Greg Chambers
Adam Calder
Dan Carlson
Russ Cowley
Greg Owen
Derek Campbell
Danny Stewart
Luke Fulghum
Edinburgh Capitals:
Edinburgh were the final team to make the playoffs last year, after some good end of season form saw them finish 8th. If they can keep several members of last years team they could well cause an upset this season.
Netminders:
Cody Rudkowsky
D-Men:
Ben O'Connor
Kyle Horne
Mike Beynon
Chris Allen
Mark Smith
Forwards:
Doug Christansen(P/C)
Mark Garside
Jordan Steel
Simon Lambert
Martin Cingle
Darius Pliskauskas
Owen Fussey
Jeff Miles - Subject to Medical
Andrew Sharp
Neil Hay
Scott McKenzie
Hull Stingrays:
Hull finished 9th last season and just missed out on a playoff spot, they also parted company with their former Coach, and have appointed Ex-Blaze forward Sylvain Cloutier as player/coach. With some extra money reportedly being put into the club this season(wink,wink!) they could well caus an upset or two next year.
Netminders:
Tommy Sandahl
Andrew Jazczyk
D-men:
Craig Mitchell
Adam Knight
Pavel Gomenyuk
James Hutchinson
Ryan Jorde
Stehpen Burns
Forwards:
Sylvain Cloutier(P/C)
Curtis Huppe
Jeff Glowa
Lee Esders
Konstantin Kalmikov
Lee Mitchell
Shaun Thompson
Matt Davies
Matt Reynolds
Slava Koulikov
Newcastle Vipers:
Despite boasting arguably the best netminder and defenceman in the league last season, Verner & MacAllister resp., Newcastle had a poor season which saw them finish 7th. They never really looked like challenging Manchester for 6th and their fans will be looking for a better year this year. The management have promised to drop the Goon image that they've had for the past couple of years and go with a younger faster team(With David Longstaff as welll....

Netminders:
Richard Lawson
Michel Robinson
D-Men:
Mark Gouett
Ryan Mahrle
Jerramie Domish
Tyler Kindle
Richie Thornton
Ross Hanlon
Forwards:
David Longstaff
Dean Holland
Ben Campbell
Nathan Salem
Mike Berry
Todd Griffith
Jason Tejchma
Matij Kralj
Matus Petricko
Jamie Tinsley
Nottingham Panthers:
Nottingham once again fell short of that elusive league title, which they last won in 1956 despite them having one of the largest budgets last year. Nottingham will be without key forwards Johan Molin and Dan Tessier and Coach Neilson will have to replace them with quality players if he wants that league title this season
Netminders:
Kevin St. Pierre
Mark Hartley
D-Men:
Corey Neilson(P/C)
Nick Toneys
Steve Lee
Danny Meyers
Dominic D'Amour
James Ferrara
Forwards:
Bruce Richardson
Kevin Bergin
David Clarke
Marc Levers
Sean MacAslan
Jade Galbraith
Marty Gascon
Cameron Mann
Ross Dagleish
Sheffield Steelers:
Sheffield had the perfect season last year on the ice with them winning the double, however many of their team will be moving on this season as they get lucrative offers from other European teams. Coach Matsos will have to pull a few rabbits out of hats if he wants to win the double again as he looks to rebuild his squad
Netminders:
Kevin Reiter
Dan Green
D-Men:
Scott Basiuk
Randy Dagenais
Kevin Bolibruck
Ben Morgan
Mark Thomas
Forwards:
Brad Cruikshank
Doug Sheppard
Robert Dowd
Jason Hewitt
Jonathan Phillips
Jeff Legue
Joe Talbot
Jeff Hutchins
Rod Sarich