1989 London Cup

The 1989 London Cup was the first edition of the tournament to be played since 1953-54. It was won by the Slough Jets who defeated the Streatham Redskins in the final.

The cup encountered numerous difficulties as a potential sponsor did not materialize and the Romford Raiders and Medway Bears did not participate due to insufficient ice time. Games were staged on mid-week evenings and rush-hour traffic led to low crowds and late arriving players.

The Chelmsford Chieftains and Bracknell Bees from the lower-level English League were allowed to ice a third, guest import. Some clubs gave their British players extra ice time at the competition.

Final

 * Slough Jets - Streatham Redskins 22:11 on aggregate (13:5, 9:6)