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2009–10 Slohokej League season

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2009–10 Slohokej League Season
LeagueSlohokej League
SportIce hockey
Number of teams10
Regular-season winnerTriglav Kranj
ChampionsMaribor
  Runners-upPartizan
 Slohokej League seasons

The 2009–10 Slohokej League season was the first season of the Slohokej League.

The competition was made up of six teams from Slovenia, two teams from Croatia, and one team from Austria and Serbia each. The season was composed of the regular season and the playoffs. In the regular season, each team played triple round-robin with 27 games. The best eight teams of the regular season advanced to the playoffs.[1]

Maribor became the first champions on 2 March 2009.[2]

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Teams

Three teams were farm/junior teams from EBEL – Austrian Hockey League teams: HK Olimpija Ljubljana, HD Mladi Jesenice and Junior Graz 99ers.[3]

Team City Arena Capacity Founded
Bled Slovenia Bled Bled Ice Hall 1,000 1999
Junior Graz 99ers Austria Graz Eisstadion Graz Liebenau 4,050 2009
Maribor Slovenia Maribor Tabor Ice Hall 1,515 1993
Medveščak II Croatia Zagreb Dvorana Velesajam 500 2003
Mladi Jesenice Slovenia Jesenice Podmežakla Hall 4,500 1999
Mladost Croatia Zagreb Dvorana Velesajam 500 1946
Olimpija Slovenia Ljubljana Tivoli Hall 4,000 2004
Partizan Serbia Belgrade Pionir Ice Hall 2,000 1946
Slavija Slovenia Ljubljana Zalog Ice Hall 1,000 1964
Triglav Kranj Slovenia Kranj Zlato Polje Ice Hall 1,000 1968

Standings after the regular season

The regular season winner was Triglav Kranj.[4]

Rk Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA PIM Pts
1. Triglav Kranj 27 20 0 1 6 116 64 719 61
2. Mladi Jesenice 27 17 4 1 5 128 61 420 60
3. Maribor 27 17 2 4 4 112 66 498 59
4. Partizan 27 18 1 0 8 132 61 593 56
5. Olimpija 27 13 3 4 7 138 98 310 49
6. Bled 27 12 2 2 11 108 94 518 42
7. Medveščak II 27 9 2 0 16 71 105 389 31
8. Slavija 27 8 0 2 17 81 111 595 26
9. Junior Graz 99ers 27 5 0 0 22 74 135 820 15
10. Mladost 27 2 0 0 25 58 223 547 6

Play-offs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Triglav Kranj 2
8 Slavija 0
1 Triglav Kranj 0
4 Partizan 2
4 Partizan 2
5 Olimpija 0
4 Partizan 0
3 Maribor 2
2 Mladi Jesenice 2
7 Medveščak II 0
2 Mladi Jesenice 0
3 Maribor 2
3 Maribor 2
6 Bled 0

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

References

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