Ice hockey: British Ice Hockey Association issues detailed survey

Sunday 08 June 1997 23:02 BST
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The British Ice Hockey Association have circulated teams in next season's National Premier League, which made up last season's Premier and Northern Premier Leagues, with a detailed survey centred on the basis for the coming competition. It includes a proposed wages ceiling, encouraging British developed players and a league format, with emphasis on cross-over games between the two conferences. The findings are due to be announced at the clubs' meeting on Thursday.

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