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Sports season
The 2007–08 Elite Ice Hockey League season began September 5, 2007 and ran until April 6, 2008. It was the fifth season of Elite League competition.
The defending league champions were the Coventry Blaze , who were also the holders of the Challenge Cup . The Nottingham Panthers looked to defend the Play Off Championship they won for the first time in eighteen years in 2007.
Movements between Elite League teams
Charity Shield
The season began on September 5, 2007 with a "Charity Shield " style game between the 2006–07 league champions and Challenge Cup winning Coventry Blaze and the playoff champions Nottingham Panthers at the National Ice Centre .[ 1] The Panthers defeated the Blaze 7-6 to win the inaugural event.
September 5
Nottingham
7 – 6
Coventry
National Ice Centre (19.30)
First period
Ref: Michael Hicks
0-1 Cloutier (Weaver, Ndur) 00.52
Att: 3,500+
0-2 Huppe (Cloutier, Cowley) 05.44
1-2 McAslan (Pelletier, Drouin) SH 13.19
1-3 Martin (Moore) PP 13.57
2-3 Drouin (McAslan, Neilson) SH 15.42
3-3 Drouin (Meyers, Richardson) 18.45
Second period
4-3 Pelletier (Myers) 25.15
4-4 Stewart (Martin, Moore) 4-on-4 32.12
4-5 Cowley (Stewart, Moore) 35.15
5-5 Stancok (Richardson) PP 36.25
Third period
5-6 Carlson (Weaver) SH 40.38
6-6 Neilson (Drouin) PP 41.18
7-6 Drouin (Neilson, McAslan) PP 48.56
Challenge Cup
For the preliminary round, teams were divided into two groups of five with teams playing each of their opponents once with two homes games and two away games. The home and away games for each club were determined by a random draw.[ 2] The top two in each group advanced to the semi finals of the competition.
Group stage
Group A
Group B
Semi Finals
Winner A (Nottingham) vs Runner Up B (Newcastle)
Date
Home
Away
Result
Venue
1
November 20
Nottingham Panthers 5
Newcastle Vipers 4
Final
National Ice Centre
2
November 30
Newcastle Vipers 1
Nottingham Panthers 5
Final
Metro Radio Arena
Nottingham won 10–5 on aggregate
Winner B (Sheffield) vs Runner Up A (Cardiff)
Date
Home
Away
Result
Venue
1
November 28
Cardiff Devils 4
Sheffield Steelers 4
Final
Cardiff Bay Ice Rink
2
December 5
Sheffield Steelers 2
Cardiff Devils 0
Final
IceSheffield
Sheffield won 6–4 on aggregate
Final
Date
Home
Away
Result
Venue
1
January 23
Sheffield Steelers 3
Nottingham Panthers 6
Final
Sheffield Arena
2
February 20
Nottingham Panthers 3
Sheffield Steelers 4
Final
National Ice Centre
Nottingham won 9–7 on aggregate
League
Playoffs
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
1
Coventry Blaze
4
8
Edinburgh Capitals
2
1
Coventry Blaze
4
5
Newcastle Vipers
2
4
Belfast Giants
6
5
Newcastle Vipers
7
1
Coventry Blaze
0
2
Sheffield Steelers
2
2
Sheffield Steelers
9
7
Manchester Phoenix
8
2
Sheffield Steelers
2
6
Cardiff Devils
1
3
Nottingham Panthers
6
6
Cardiff Devils
7
Governing bodies Elite League National Ice Hockey League
National League North Division 1 South Division 1 North Division 2 South Division 2
Scottish National League Women's National Ice Hockey League
WNIHL Elite WNIHL Premier
Bracknell Firebees
Cardiff Comets
Chelmsford Cobras
Kingston Diamonds B
Milton Keynes Falcons
Sheffield Shadows
Swindon TopCats
Whitley Squaws
Division 1 North
Grimsby Wolves
Nottingham Vipers B
Sheffield Shadows B
Solway Sharks Ladies
Telford Wrekin Raiders
Widnes Wild Women
Division 1 South
Coventry Phoenix
Oxford Midnight Stars
Peterborough Penguins
Slough Sirens
Solent Amazons
Streatham Storm B
Swindon TopCats B
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