Scottish National League (ice hockey)
For the historic ice hockey leagues, see Scottish National League (1932–1954) and Scottish National League (1981–1982).
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 1998 |
No. of teams | 11 |
Countries |
(10 teams) Northern Ireland (1 team) |
Continent | Europe |
Official website | thesnl.co.uk |
The Scottish National League is a recreational ice hockey league in Scotland.
The league is seen as the third-tier of ice hockey in the UK, below the British Elite Ice Hockey League and the English Premier Ice Hockey League. However, its standard of play has been considered closer to the English National Ice Hockey Division One, consisting primarily of amateur players and "B" teams of clubs playing in higher leagues. Following the demise of the British National League at the end of the 2004–05 season, the Fife Flyers and Dundee Stars transferred to the League, raising its profile and quality. Both these teams have since left the SNL and now compete in the Elite Ice Hockey League
Teams
- Aberdeen Lynx
- Belfast Giants (SNL)
- Dundee Comets
- Dundee Tigers
- Edinburgh Capitals (SNL)
- Kilmarnock Storm
- Kirkcaldy Kestrels
- Moray Typhoons
- North Ayr Wild
- Paisley Pirates
- Solway Sharks
External links
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