1953–54 British Ice Hockey season

The 1953–54 British Ice Hockey season featured the English National League and Scottish National League.[1]

1953–54 British Ice Hockey season
Sportice hockey

English National League

English Autumn Cup

Results

Club GP W L T GF GA Pts
1.Brighton Tigers2415631236933
2.Streatham Royals24109512113325
3.Harringay Racers24911411512622
4.Wembley Lions24811510712721
5.Nottingham Panthers24914110411519

Scottish National League

Regular season

Club GP W L T GF-GA Pts
1.Paisley Pirates362754181:8358
2.Falkirk Lions3619115154:12744
3.Perth Panthers3621141167:12343
4.Edinburgh Royals3614139133:13037
5.Ayr Raiders3615183153:16433
6.Dundee Tigers369216183:23524
7.Fife Flyers365283119:22813

Playoffs

Semifinals

  • Paisley Pirates - Perth Panthers 5:2, 5:7, 3:5
  • Falkirk Lions - Edinburgh Royals 4:3, 6:4

Final

  • Falkirk Lions - Perth Panthers 10:6, 3:2

Scottish Autumn Cup

Results

Club GP W L T GF GA Pts
1.Paisley Pirates12912572320
2.Perth Panthers12921613019
3.Falkirk Lions12651373313
4.Edinburgh Royals12651384413
5.Ayr Raiders12561434311
6.Dundee Tigers12210038714
7.Fife Flyers12210033634

Canada Cup

Results

Club GP W L T GF GA Pts
1.Paisley Pirates12822473318
2.Falkirk Lions12831502717
3.Perth Panthers12840534616
4.Ayr Raiders12462424510
5.Edinburgh Royals12462344710
6.Dundee Tigers1247155619
7.Fife Flyers1219234564

Scottish Cup

Results

First round

  • 10/13/53: Ayr Raiders - Fife Flyers 9:5
  • 10/19/53: Falkirk Lions - Dundee Tigers 9:8
  • 10/20/53: Perth Panthers - Edinburgh Royals

Semifinals

  • Falkirk Lions - Paisley Pirates 13:3 on aggregate (10:2 on 12/9, 3:1 on 12/14)
  • Perth Panthers - Ayr Raiders 14:6 on aggregate (6:1 on 12/22, 8:5 on 12/28)

Final

  • Perth Panthers - Falkirk Lions 15:14 on aggregate (9:5 on 2/16, 6:9 on 3/1)
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References

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