SEHL Nationality Breakdown
SEHL (South East Hockey League) was a minor professional hockey league based in the United States that operated only for one season in 2003-2004. Over 90 percent of players were from Canada and United States, with Canadians accounting for 51% and Americans 42%.
The top scorer among European players was Slovakian Peter Cermak, who scored 43 points (19+24) in 28 games. Peter Cermak also topped the European scoring charts in the ACHL, which operated in the 2002-2003 season.
The chart below shows the relative proportions of different nationalities in the SEHL during the 2003-2004 season. The data used in the chart can be found on the nationality totals page.
Canada
Regular Season
Canadian SEHL players - 2003-2004 leadersAll-time records for Canadian SEHL playersSeason records for Canadian SEHL playersPlayoffs
Canadian SEHL players - 2004 leaders - playoffsAll-time records for Canadian SEHL players - playoffsSeason records for Canadian SEHL players - playoffsUnited States
Regular Season
American SEHL players - 2003-2004 leadersAll-time records for American SEHL playersSeason records for American SEHL playersPlayoffs
American SEHL players - 2004 leaders - playoffsAll-time records for American SEHL players - playoffsSeason records for American SEHL players - playoffsSlovakia
Regular Season
Slovak SEHL players - 2003-2004 leadersAll-time records for Slovak SEHL playersSeason records for Slovak SEHL playersCzech Republic
Regular Season
Czech SEHL players - 2003-2004 leadersAll-time records for Czech SEHL playersSeason records for Czech SEHL playersUkraine
Regular Season
Ukrainian SEHL players - 2003-2004 leadersAll-time records for Ukrainian SEHL playersSeason records for Ukrainian SEHL playersSwitzerland
Regular Season
Swiss SEHL players - 2003-2004 leadersAll-time records for Swiss SEHL playersSeason records for Swiss SEHL playersSweden
Regular Season
Swedish SEHL players - 2003-2004 leadersAll-time records for Swedish SEHL playersSeason records for Swedish SEHL players