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There seems to be a certain amount of stability in the Elite League now after the demise of Hull a year ago. The quality appears to be steadily increasing, mainly due to the import players rather than the Brits, and crowds look pretty good. The only question mark is Edinburgh who imploded last season. It sounds as though the league may be running out of patience with Scott Neil a bit. I hope that they are not squeezed out of the league at a future date when new teams are added, as they're my second favourite team in the league behind Storm.
MK are joining in the 17-18 season, most likely joined by another team (Leeds, Blackburn, Aberdeen?) with London (and I'm guessing another, potentially Dublin) hopefully joining the following season.
I'm expecting another tight season at the top between Sheffield, Nottingham, Cardiff and Belfast, possibly Braehead too getting a little bit of help from the conference system.
Of the rest of the teams, it will be interesting to see how Danny Stewart gets on at the Blaze who have been struggling the past few seasons in the league (but playing very well in the playoffs). Hopefully the Caps can put together a competitive team for the whole season.
For the Storm, last season was pretty difficult, mainly due to depth issues and the challenge of putting together a whole team/organisation from scratch in 6 weeks. The signings of Prince & Harding are good starts on the Brit front (last season Phillips and Davies both commuted to/from Hull for games/training), hopefully Swindlehurst joins too. Cartier looks a good signing as well (former CIS all-star). I'd like them to make the top 8 this season.
It sounds as though the league is going to start and finish a week later this year, hopefully this does not impact the Team GB preparations for the WC.
One thing I am disappointed at is the raising of the import limit to 14. Unfortunately, all of the clubs treat this is a target rather than a limit. It sounds as though Storm will have 3 or 4 British outskaters next season which is way too few. I would be a bit happier if this was a short term measure that was combined with a commitment to investing in youth training etc however this isn't the case. I disagree wholeheartedly with (league chairman) Tony Smith when he says the league is not a development league. I'm pretty sure every other league in the world (including the NHL) is committed to developing young players to the required standard. I'm not sure why we feel the need to be different.
Some things that appear to be on the agenda for the league, are changing the playoffs to a series and having the Challenge Cup semis & final over a single weekend. No idea if these are going to happen any time soon though