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词条 List of Sheffield Steelers seasons
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  1. Footnotes

  2. References

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Sheffield Steelers ice hockey team, presently of the British Elite League. This list documents the season-by-season records of the Sheffield Steelers from their inaugural season in 1991–92 to the present day. Since achieving promotion to the Premier League in 1993, the Steelers have become one of the most successful teams in the history of British ice hockey winning a total of 19 major titles.

The Steelers have won 7 league titles, in 1994–95, 1995–96, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2008–09;2010-11 8 British Championships, in 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2007–08 and 2008–09; 2 Autumn Cup titles, in 1995–96 and 2000–01; and four Challenge Cups, in 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01 and 2002–03. 20-20 Hockey Fest 2009. In addition the club have appeared in five other cup finals. The Steelers have completed the Grand Slam of all trophies available during a season twice, in 1995–96 and 2000–01.

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Autumn Cup WinnersRegular Season ChampionsPlayoff ChampionsChallenge Cup WinnersFinished bottom of standingsPromoted
SeasonLeagueLevelAutumn CupRegular Season[1]Post SeasonChallenge Cup
FinishGPWLTOTLGFGAPts
1991–92English Division One32nd322741-37816355Won Promotion Playoff Group
1992–93British Division One2Finished first in qualifying group[2]
Lost in Quarter Final, 8–9 (Durham)
2nd322264-30018648Won Promotion Playoff Group
1993–94Premier League1Finished third in qualifying group3rd4428124 -31319855[3]Finished first in qualifying group[4]
Won in Semi Final, 8–0 (Nottingham)
Lost in Final, 1–12 (Cardiff)
1994–95Premier League1Finished second in qualifying group
Won in Quarter Final, 17–14 (Humberside)
Lost in Semi Final, 8–12 (Cardiff)
1st443554-33418374Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 5–4 (Cardiff)
Won British Championship, 7–2 (Murrayfield)
1995–96Premier League1Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Quarter Final, 9–7 (Cardiff)
Won in Semi Final, 9–8 (Fife)
Won Autumn Cup, 5–2 (Nottingham)
1st362745-26812259Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 6–3 (Humberside)
Won British Championship, 4–3 (Nottingham)
1996–97Super League1Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Quarter Final, 8–3 (Newcastle)
Lost in Semi Final, 3–6 (Nottingham)
2nd422794216812760Finished second in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 5–2 (Cardiff)
Won British Championship, 3–1 (Nottingham)
1997–98Super League1Finished fourth in qualifying group
Lost in Quarter Final, 4–8 (Cardiff)
6th2811122310310127Finished second in qualifying group
Lost in Semi Final, 0–2 (Ayr)[5]
Finished second in qualifying group
Lost in Semi Final, 5–7 (Bracknell)
1998–99Super League1Finished second in qualifying group[6]
Won in Second Round, 23–3 (Peterborough)
Lost in Quarter Final, 4–6 (Manchester)
6th4217194213514140Finished third in qualifying groupFinished fourth in qualifying group[7]
Won in Semi Final, 8–1 (Manchester)
Won Challenge Cup, 4–0 (Nottingham)
1999–00Super League1Finished fourth in qualifying group
Won in Second Round, 4–1 (Basingstoke)
Lost in Quarter Final, 8–9 (Manchester)
2nd4224142218815552Finished first in qualifying group
Lost in Semi Final, 1–3 (Newcastle)
Finished third in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 9–6 (Bracknell)
Won Challenge Cup, 2–1 (Nottingham)
2000–01Super League[8]1Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Quarter Final, 9–6 (Bracknell)
Won in Semi Final, 7–5 (Nottingham)
Won Autumn Cup, 4–0 (Newcastle)
1st48359-4162115104Finished second in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 4–2 (Bracknell)
Won British Championship, 2–1 (London)
Finished fourth in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 8–2 (Belfast)
Won Challenge Cup, 4–2 (Ayr)
2001–02Super League13rd48181812 -13814448Finished second in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 3–2 (London)
Won British Championship, 4–3 (Manchester)
Finished seventh in qualifying group
2002–03Super League11st3218851865742Finished fourth in qualifying group
Lost in Semi Final, 0–1 (Belfast)
Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 5–4 (London)
Won Challenge Cup, 3–2 (Nottingham)
2003–04Elite League11st564483121410992Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 2–0 (Cardiff)
Won British Championship, 2–1 (Nottingham)
Finished second in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 4–2 (Cardiff)
Lost in Final, 3–4 (Nottingham)
2004–05Elite League15th5025175311811058Finished second in qualifying group
Lost in Semi Final, 0–3 (Coventry)
Finished second in qualifying group
Lost in Semi Final, 3–5 (Cardiff)
2005–06Elite League16th4215196210513538Finished second in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 2–1 (Cardiff)
Lost in Final, 1–2 (Newcastle)
Finished third in qualifying group
2006–07Elite League14th543016 -816315468Lost in Quarter Final, 5–6 (Nottingham)[9]Won in Quarter Final, 5–4 (Nottingham)
Won in Semi Final, 6–3 (Hull)
Lost in Final, 4–9 (Coventry)
2007–08Elite League12nd543814 -219012878Won in Quarter Final, 9–8 (Manchester)
Won in Semi Final, 2–1 (Cardiff)
Won British Championship, 2–0 (Coventry)
Finished first in qualifying group
Won in Semi Final, 6–4 (Cardiff)
Lost in Final, 7–9 (Nottingham)
2008–09Elite League11st54416-720111589Won in Quarter Final, 12–7 (Edinburgh)
Won in Semi Final, 5–2 (Cardiff)
Won British Championship, 2–0 (Nottingham)
Finished fourth in qualifying group
2009–10Elite League15th562426 -619419654Did not qualifyFinished second in qualifying group

Lost in Semi Final, 3–7 (Nottingham)

Regular Season Totals836506226612433758263911416 Regular Season Titles

Footnotes

1. ^Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, T—Tied games, OTL—Overtime losses, GF—Goals For, GA—Goals Against, Pts—Points
2. ^The preliminary stages of the Autumn Cup saw teams drawn into groups with the winners and runners-up in each advancing to quarter finals. The quarter finals and semi finals were played over two legs with the final being a one off game at a pre determined venue.
3. ^Deducted five points for breaking wage cap regulations
4. ^Between 1984 and 2006, the teams qualifying for the play offs played a preliminary round robin group stage. Teams were divided into two groups with the top two in each advancing to the semi finals (in 2002 and 2003 a single qualifying group was used with the top four advancing to the semi finals). The semi finals and final were one off games played at a predetermined venue, the exception being in 1998 when the semi finals were played as a best-of-three series. Between 1984 and 1990 and again in 2004 and 2005, the top six teams qualified for the play offs. Between 1991 and 2001 and again in 2006, the top eight teams qualified. In 2002 and 2003 when the membership of the league was 7 and 5 respectively, all teams qualified for the play offs.
5. ^The 1998 playoff semi finals were played as a best of three series.
6. ^In 1998–99 and 1999–00, teams from the Super League were divided into two groups of eight. Their final placing within the group determined their second round opponent from the British National League (who had their own group stage).
7. ^Between 1998–99 and 2000–01 and again in 2003–04, certain designated league fixtures doubled up as Challenge Cup qualifiers. Results counted towards a team's league standing and their standing within a separate Challenge Cup table. The top four teams moved into a two-legged semi final, with the winners facing each other in a one-off final.
8. ^During the 2000–01, 3 points were awarded for a regulation time win, of which the Steelers had 30.
9. ^In 2006–07, the top eight teams qualified for the play offs which were played on a knockout basis. The quarter finals were played over two legs with a team's quarter final opponent determined on their league standing (1st vs 8th, 2nd vs 7th, 3rd vs 6th and 4th vs 5th). The semi final and final remained as one off games played over a single weekend.

References

  • {{cite book

| last = Chambers
| first = Michael A.
| title = Nottingham Panthers Statistical Guidebook 1946–47 and 1999–00
| year = 2000
| publisher = Michael A. Chambers
| location = United Kingdom
| isbn = 0-9539398-0-4
  • The Internet Hockey Database
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071212015927/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/malcolm.preen/hockey.html Hockey Results & Tables - Malcolm Preen]
  • Steelers Statistics Website

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