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  • 2006–07 EIHL season
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  • There was a reduction of one in the number of foreign trained players ('imports') a club was allowed to have signed at one time, with a limit of ten per team. The number of players requiring a work permit (non-British and European Union citizens) was increased from five to nine. The Nottingham Panthers represented the United Kingdom in the 2006–07 Continental Cup because the 2005–06 champions Belfast Giants and runner-up Newcastle Vipers declined to take part in the tournament.
  • The 2006–07 Elite Ice Hockey League season commenced on September 9, 2006 and concluded on April 8, 2007. It was the Elite League's fourth season of competition. There was a reduction of one in the number of foreign trained players ('imports') a club was allowed to have signed at one time, with a limit of ten per team. The number of players requiring a work permit (non-British and European Union citizens) was increased from five to nine.
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RD3-score
  • 1
  • 2
RD1-seed
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
RD2-seed
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 5
Sport
  • Ice hockey
RD2-score
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
RD
  • Final
  • Semi-finals
  • Quarter-finals
RD1-score
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 8
Title
RD2-team
  • Belfast Giants
  • Nottingham Panthers
  • Coventry Blaze
  • Cardiff Devils
Before
  • 2005
After
  • 2007
RD1-team
  • Manchester Phoenix
  • Belfast Giants
  • Nottingham Panthers
  • Coventry Blaze
  • Newcastle Vipers
  • Cardiff Devils
  • Sheffield Steelers
  • Basingstoke Bison
RD3-seed
  • 3
  • 5
TV
  • Sky Sports
Website
RD3-team
  • Nottingham Panthers
  • Cardiff Devils
Teams
  • 10
Founded
  • 2003
abstract
  • The 2006–07 Elite Ice Hockey League season commenced on September 9, 2006 and concluded on April 8, 2007. It was the Elite League's fourth season of competition. There was a reduction of one in the number of foreign trained players ('imports') a club was allowed to have signed at one time, with a limit of ten per team. The number of players requiring a work permit (non-British and European Union citizens) was increased from five to nine. Clubs also had a greater number of North American players to choose from. Previously, EIHL teams were only able to sign players who had played in the NHL, AHL and ECHL, something which essentially limited EIHL clubs to a small pool of ECHL players and inflated wage demands. These new rules allowed clubs to sign players from the CHL and the UHL. The Nottingham Panthers represented the United Kingdom in the 2006–07 Continental Cup because the 2005–06 champions Belfast Giants and runner-up Newcastle Vipers declined to take part in the tournament.
  • There was a reduction of one in the number of foreign trained players ('imports') a club was allowed to have signed at one time, with a limit of ten per team. The number of players requiring a work permit (non-British and European Union citizens) was increased from five to nine. Clubs also had a greater number of North American players to choose from. Previously, EIHL teams were only able to sign players who had played in the NHL, AHL, and ECHL, something which essentially limited EIHL clubs to a small pool of ECHL players and inflated wage demands. These new rules allowed clubs to sign players from the CHL and the UHL. The Nottingham Panthers represented the United Kingdom in the 2006–07 Continental Cup because the 2005–06 champions Belfast Giants and runner-up Newcastle Vipers declined to take part in the tournament.