Cardiff Bay Tigers take on Guildford Smoke A at the Vindico Arena.
The EIHL offseason is getting SERIOUS 👀 This week on Door 14 Weekly Round Up we break down all the biggest stories from around the Elite Ice Hockey League including: Belfast Giants bring back David Goodwin & JJ Piccinich EIHL confirms NO CHL team for 2026/27 Manchester Storm continue massive offseason moves Dundee Stars launch a brand-new era with new branding & Head Coach Cardiff Devils lock down Oligny long term Coventry Blaze retain veteran leader David Clements Glasgow Clan keep key player Tristin Langan Guildford Flames bring back Fazio Nottingham Panthers retain Alfaro The offseason is already shaping the future of the EIHL but which team is winning the summer so far? Are Manchester Storm becoming genuine contenders? Can Dundee’s rebrand spark a new era? Is Belfast still the team to beat? Which signing has impressed you most? Drop your thoughts in the comments below LIKE SUBSCRIBE Join the Door 14 Hockey community for weekly EIHL news, opinions, reactions, rumours, interviews, and British hockey content.
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