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ICE Hockey League

Coordinates:47°02′41″N15°27′19″E / 47.0446°N 15.4553°E /47.0446; 15.4553
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European sports league
This article is about the Austrian league. For other leagues, seeList of ice hockey leagues.
"Erste Bank Eishockey Liga" redirects here; not to be confused withErste Liga (ice hockey).
ICE Hockey League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2023–24 ICE Hockey League season
SportIce hockey
Founded1923; 102 years ago (1923)
CEOKarl Safron[1]
No. of teams13
CountryAustria (8 teams)
Italy (3 teams)
Hungary (1 team)
Slovenia (1 team)
Most recent
champion(s)
Red Bull Salzburg
(9th title)
Most titlesEC KAC (31)
TV partner(s)Puls 24
International cup(s)Champions Hockey League
Official websitewww.ice.hockey/en

TheICE Hockey League (International Central European Hockey League, ICEHL), known as thewin2day ICE Hockey League for sponsorship reasons,[2] is a Central European hockey league that also serves as the top-tier ice hockey league inAustria. It currently features additional teams fromHungary,Italy, andSlovenia. The league was known as theErste Bank Eishockey Liga (EBEL) from 2003 until 2020 and as thebet-at-home ICE Hockey League during the 2021–22 season.[3]

Until 2005–06, the league consisted solely of Austrian teams. Since then, the league has added teams from Slovenia (from 2006 to 2017 and from 2021 onwards), Hungary (starting 2007–08), Croatia (from 2009–10 through 2012–13, and again from 2017–18 through 2018–19), the Czech Republic (starting in 2011–12 through 2019–20 and again from 2021-22 onwards),[4] Italy (starting in 2013–14),[5] and Slovakia (starting in 2020–21 through the start of 2021–22).

The non-Austrian teams are competing for the "League Champion" title. Only Austrian teams in this league are additionally eligible for the "Austrian Champion" title.[citation needed] The league has had different sponsors, and the currentnaming rights have been held by win2day.at since 2022.

Teams from the ICEHL participate in theIIHF's annualChampions Hockey League (CHL), competing for the European Trophy. Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe (excluding the European/AsianKontinental Hockey League). Going into the2022–23 CHL season, the ICEHL wasranked the No. 6 league in Europe, allowing them to send their top three teams to compete in the CHL.

History

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Foundation

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HDD Olimpija vsEC KAC atBežigrad Stadium during the2012–13 Austrian Hockey League season

The roots of the league go back to 1923 and various Championships, whose winner is officially recognized as the Austrian Champion. There was no Austrian competition between 1939 and 1945. During World War II, a number of Austrian teams competed in the German Ice Hockey Championship, which is why the EK Engelmann Wien and Vienna EV list German Championships in their history.

1965–1990

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The Bundesliga, as it was called, was incepted for the 1965-66 season by EC KAC from Klagenfurt, IEV from Innsbruck, WEVg from Vienna, and KEC from Kitzbühel. EC KAC won the championship 8 times in the 1970s.

When the Austrian national hockey team earned promotion into the Group B of the IIHF, it led to a boom in spectators. Three foreign players were allowed and first signs of financial hiccups came. SV Kapfenberg went bankrupt, and WAT Stadlau abstained from participating in the Bundesliga for financial reasons.

1990–2003

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A first step in internationalization was undertaken as the clubs, in addition to the national championship, participated in theAlpenliga. The Alpenliga was formed with clubs from Italy and Slovenia. After makingRalph Krueger their manager in 1991 VEU Feldkirch won five championships from 1994 to 1998. Rising budgets caused more and more clubs to abstain from participation. In 1997 SV Kapfenberg went bankrupt during the season, and the championship was down to only four clubs. In 2000 VEU Feldkirch went bankrupt. The league was named after its sponsor, Uniqua.

2003–2020

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In 2003Erste Bank became sponsor and the league was named Erste Bank Eishockey Liga. In 2013–14, Italy'sBolzano Foxes became the first non-Austrian team to win the EBEL title when they beat theSalzburg Red Bulls 3 games to 2 in their best-of-five final series. Such success is not unheard of for an Italian outfit, but previous similar results took place in the Alpenliga and theCup of the European Leagues, standalone competitions whose postseason tournaments were distinct from the Austrian playoffs. One year after rejoining the league from theKontinental Hockey League,KHL Medveščak Zagreb once again withdrew from the EBEL, this time citing the difficult economic situation of the club.[6]

2020–present

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In 2020, the league was renamed to ICE Hockey League. "ICE" refers to the league's locale – International Central European – and the surface of anice hockey rink. At the same time,bet-at-home.com became the title sponsor of the league.[7] From the 2021-22 season onwards the league will expand to 14 teams, with reigning championsOlimpija Ljubljana andPustertal Wölfe joining from theAlps Hockey League andOrli Znojmo returning after a one-year absence. Austrian online betting platform and casino win2day.at became the league's title sponsor in 2022.

Teams

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Teams currently participating in the ICEHL.


TeamCityArenaCapacityFoundedJoined ICEHLLeft ICEHL
Current teams
EC iDM Wärmepumpen VSVAustriaVillachVillacher Stadthalle4,80019231977–78
EC KACAustriaKlagenfurtStadthalle Klagenfurt5,50019091923–24
EC Red Bull SalzburgAustriaSalzburgEisarena Salzburg3,60019772004–05
Fehérvár AV19HungarySzékesfehérvárAlba Aréna6,00019602007–08
Graz99ersAustriaGrazEisstadion Liebenau4,05019992000–01
HC Bozen–BolzanoItalyBolzanoSparkasse Arena7,22019332013–14
HC Pustertal WölfeItalyBruneckIntercable Arena3,10019542021–22
Asiago Hockey 1935ItalyAsiagoPala Hodegart3,00019352022–23
HC TWK InnsbruckAustriaInnsbruckTIWAG Arena3.20019942012–13
HK Olimpija LjubljanaSloveniaLjubljanaTivoli Hall6,80020042021–22
Steinbach Black Wings LinzAustriaLinzLinz AG Eisarena3,80019922000–01
Vienna CapitalsAustriaViennaErste Bank Arena7,02220002001–02
Pioneers VorarlbergAustriaFeldkirchVorarlberghalle5,20020222022–23
Former teams (since introduction of current league format)
Bratislava CapitalsSlovakiaBratislavaOndrej Nepela Arena10,05520152020–212021–22
VEU FeldkirchAustriaFeldkirchVorarlberghalle5,20019451967–682003–04
HK JeseniceSloveniaJesenicePodmežakla Hall4,50019482006–072011–12
HDD Olimpija LjubljanaSloveniaLjubljanaTivoli Hall7,00019282007–082016–17
Medveščak ZagrebCroatiaZagrebDom Sportova,
Arena Zagreb
5,000
15,000
19612009–10
2017–18
2012–13
2018–19
Orli ZnojmoCzech RepublicZnojmoNevoga Arena5,50019332011– 12
2021–22
2019–20

2021-22

Dornbirn BulldogsAustriaDornbirnMessestadion4,27019922012–13

2021–22

Playoffs

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Main article:Erste Bank Eishockey Liga Playoffs

With their victory in the finals of the 2013–14 season,HC Bolzano became the first non-Austrian team to claim the league title. Formerly the best non-Austrian team result was whenHDD Olimpija Ljubljana managed to get into the finals in the 2007–08 season, losing the championship toEC Red Bull Salzburg.

Winter Classics

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Winter ClassicDateSiteHome teamAway teamScoreAttendance
Klagenfurt 20152015-01-03[8]Wörthersee Stadion (football)KACVSV1–429,700
Šalata 20132013-02-01[9][10]Šalata (hockey)MedveščakCapitals1–25,120
Šalata 20102010-01-31[11][12]Šalata (hockey)MedveščakCapitals4–3 (OT)4,600
Šalata 20102010-01-29[13][12]Šalata (hockey)MedveščakVSV2–34,600
Pula 20122012-09-16[14]Pula Arena (amphitheatre)MedveščakCapitals4–17,130
Pula 20122012-09-14[14]Pula Arena (amphitheatre)MedveščakOlimpija1–27,022
Klagenfurt 20102010-01-09[15]Wörthersee Stadion (football)KACVSV1–330,500

Bolded teams denote winners

Austrian Champions

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See also:List of Austrian ice hockey champions
  • 1923Wiener EV
  • 1924 Wiener EV
  • 1925 Wiener EV
  • 1926 Wiener EV
  • 1927 Wiener EV
  • 1928 Wiener EV
  • 1929 Wiener EV
  • 1930 Wiener EV
  • 1931 Wiener EV
  • 1932Pötzleinsdorfer SK
  • 1933 Wiener EV
  • 1934Klagenfurter
  • 1935 EC KAC Klagenfurter
  • 1936EK Engelmann
  • 1937 Wiener EV
  • 1938 EK Engelmann
  • 1939Not played due toWorld War II
  • 1940Not played due to World War II
  • 1941Not played due to World War II
  • 1942Not played due to World War II
  • 1943Not played due to World War II
  • 1944Not played due to World War II
  • 1945Not played due to World War II
  • 1946 EK Engelmann
  • 1947 Wiener EV
  • 1948 Wiener EV
  • 1949Wiener EG
  • 1950Wiener EG
  • 1951Wiener EG
  • 1952 EC KAC Klagenfurter
  • 1953Innsbrucker EV
  • 1954 Innsbrucker EV
  • 1955 EC KAC Klagenfurter
  • 1956 EK Engelmann
  • 1957 EK Engelmann
  • 1958 Innsbrucker EV
  • 1959 Innsbrucker EV
  • 1960 EC KAC
  • 1961 Innsbrucker EV
  • 1962 Wiener EV
  • 1963 Innsbrucker EV
  • 1964 EC KAC
  • 1965 EC KAC
  • 1966 EC KAC
  • 1967 EC KAC
  • 1968 EC KAC
  • 1969 EC KAC
  • 1970 EC KAC
  • 1971 EC KAC
  • 1972 EC KAC
  • 1973 EC KAC
  • 1974 EC KAC
  • 1975ATSE Graz
  • 1976 EC KAC
  • 1977 EC KAC
  • 1978 ATSE Graz
  • 1979 EC KAC
  • 1980 EC KAC
  • 1981Villacher SV
  • 1982VEU Feldkirch
  • 1983 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1984 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1985 EC KAC
  • 1986 EC KAC
  • 1987 EC KAC
  • 1988 EC KAC
  • 1989GEV Innsbruck
  • 1990 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1991 EC KAC
  • 1992 Villacher SV
  • 1993 Villacher SV
  • 1994 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1995 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1996 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1997 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1998 VEU Feldkirch
  • 1999 Villacher SV
  • 2000 EC KAC
  • 2001 EC KAC
  • 2002 Villacher SV
  • 2003Black Wings Linz
  • 2004 EC KAC
  • 2005Vienna Capitals
  • 2006 Villacher SV
  • 2007Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2008 Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2009 EC KAC
  • 2010 Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2011 Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2012 Black Wings Linz
  • 2013 EC KAC
  • 2014 Red Bull Salzburg (EBEL title winnerHC Bozen–Bolzano)
  • 2015 Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2016 Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2017 Vienna Capitals
  • 2018 Red Bull Salzburg (EBEL title winnerHC Bozen–Bolzano)
  • 2019 EC KAC
  • 2020 N/A
  • 2021 EC KAC
  • 2022 Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2023 Red Bull Salzburg
  • 2024 Red Bull Salzburg
ClubWinnersWinning years
EC KAC
32
1934, 1935, 1952, 1955, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 2000, 2001, 2004,2009,2013,2019,2021
Wiener EV / EG
17
1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1937, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1962
Red Bull Salzburg
11
2007,2008,2010,2011,2014[*],2015,2016,2018[*],2022,2023,2024
VEU Feldkirch
9
1982, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
Innsbrucker EV (also known as GEV Innsbruck)
7
1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1989
Villacher SV
6
1981, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006
EK Engelmann (earlier known as Pötzleinsdorfer SK)
6
1932, 1936, 1938, 1946, 1956, 1957
ATSE Graz
2
1975, 1978
Black Wings Linz
2
2003,2012
Vienna Capitals
2
2005,2017

 bold – seasons in which league had teams outside Austria

 [*] – seasons in which the Austrian Champion didn't win the ICEHL title

See also

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References

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  1. ^"sport.ORF.at".Sport.ORF.at. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  2. ^"win2day ICE Hockey League".www.ice.hockey. Retrieved2022-10-17.
  3. ^"A NEW ERA IS BEGINNING: BET-AT-HOME ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE".ICE Hockey League. 3 July 2020. Retrieved26 October 2020.
  4. ^"Znojmo to join Austrian EBEL".Eurohockey.com. 2011-06-06. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  5. ^"12 teams - 5 countries - HC Bozen affiliated".archive.is. 10 July 2013. Archived fromthe original on 10 July 2013. Retrieved19 June 2019.
  6. ^"End of season for Medvescak Zagreb".Eurohockey.com. 2019-01-31. Retrieved2019-08-30.
  7. ^"A NEW ERA IS BEGINNING: BET-AT-HOME ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE".ICE Hockey League. 3 July 2020. Retrieved23 May 2021.
  8. ^"VSV-Sieg in rasantem "Winter Classic"".Sport.ORF.at. 2015-01-03. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  9. ^"KHL MedvÅ¡Ä?ak Winter Classic".Croatiansports.com. 2013-02-01. Retrieved2017-03-05.
  10. ^"Spiel Details". 5 February 2013. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved19 June 2019.
  11. ^"Spiel Details". 22 December 2012. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2012. Retrieved19 June 2019.
  12. ^abŠalata Winter Classic 2010., Croatian Wikipedia.
  13. ^"Spiel Details".archive.is. 12 December 2013. Archived fromthe original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved19 June 2019.
  14. ^ab"Spiel Details". 20 September 2012. Archived fromthe original on 20 September 2012.
  15. ^"VSV gewann Open-Air-Spektakel gegen KAC - oesterreich.ORF.at".Ktnv1.orf.at. Retrieved2017-03-05.

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