Coventry Blaze - Honours

Honours

Below is a list of all the major titles and honours for the Solihull/Coventry Blaze since 1996.

English Division One North Champions

  • 1997–98 (as Solihull)

English National League Champions

  • 1997–98 (as Solihull)

English National League Play Off Champions

  • 1997–98 (as Solihull)

English Premier League Champions

  • 1998–99 (as Solihull)

English Premier League Play Off Champions

  • 1998–99 (as Solihull)

British National League Champions

  • 2002–03

British National League Play Off Champions

  • 2002–03

Elite Ice Hockey League Champions

  • 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10

Elite Ice Hockey League Play Off Champions

  • 2004–05

Elite Ice Hockey League Challenge Cup Champions

  • 2004–05, 2006–07

Elite Ice Hockey League British Knockout Cup Champions

  • 2007–08

Elite Ice Hockey League Charity Shield Champions

  • 2008–09

Elite Ice Hockey League First Team All-Stars

  • 2004–05 Jody Lehman, Neal Martin, Doug Schueller, Adam Calder
  • 2005–06 Neal Martin, Evan Cheverie
  • 2006–07 Trevor Koenig, Neal Martin, Adam Calder
  • 2007–08 Trevor Koenig, Neal Martin, Jonathan Weaver, Adam Calder
  • 2009–10 Luke Fulghum, Jonathan Weaver
  • 2011–12 Shea Guthrie

Elite Ice Hockey League Second Team All-Stars

  • 2003–04 Steve O'Brien, Steve Gallace
  • 2004–05 Wade Belak, Ashley Tait
  • 2006–07 Dan Carlson
  • 2007–08 Dan Carlson
  • 2008–09 Jonathan Weaver, Adam Calder
  • 2009–10 Peter Hirsch, Greg Chambers
  • 2010–11 Luke Fulghum
  • 2011–12 Dustin Wood

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