1991–92 SM-liiga season

The 1991/92 season was the 17th season of the Finnish SM- liiga. For the first time since the founding of the SM - liiga and a total for the second time Jokerit Helsinki Finnish ice hockey champion.

  • 2.1 mode
  • 2.2 tournament tree
  • 2.3 quarterfinals
  • 2.4 Semi-finals
  • 2.5 Third Place
  • 2.6 final
  • 2.7 Finnish Champion
  • 2.8 Best Scorer
  • 3.1 Trophies
  • 3.2 All- Star team

Regular Season

Mode

Each team had four times against every other team in the league and four times in addition to play against local teams nearby. Each game consisted of three thirds of 20 minutes playing time. Was found after the regular time no winner, the game was considered a draw.

A victory brought a team 2 points. A draw was rewarded with a point. For a defeat, there were no points.

Final Table

Abbreviations: Sp = Matches, W = Wins, D = Draws, L = Defeats, ET = Goals Scored, GT = Goals against, GD = Goal Difference P = Points

Best Scorer

Abbreviations: T = Goals, A = Assists P = Points

Play-offs

Mode

Places 1 and 2 were qualified for the semifinals and the places 3-6 for the quarter- finals of the play-offs. The quarter-final was played on the mode best-of -3 and the semi-finals after the mode best-of- 5. The winners of those ties made ​​it to the finals while the losers in the small final for third place played. In the final, maximum seven games were played. Who won the most games, was the winner of the season. In the round for 3rd place, only one game was played. A game lasted, as in the high season, a total of 60 minutes. After the regular time extensions were of 20 minutes duration was played until a winner is found by a decisive goal.

Tournament tree

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Third Place

Final

Finnish Champion

Goalkeeper Markus Ketterer, Ari Sulander

Defender: Mojmir Božík, Marko Halonen, Waltteri Immonen, Kari Martikainen, Heikki Riihijärvi, Ari Salo, Mika Strömberg, Arto Taipalo

Attacker: Mikko Halonen, Otakar Janecký, Pekka Järvelä, Rami Koivisto, Timo Norppa, Juha Salo, Keijo Säilynoja, Teemu Selanne, Antti Törmänen, Mika Välilä, Jali Wahlsten Wahlsten Sami, Tommy Wide

Head Coach: Boris Mayorov

Best Scorer

Abbreviations: T = Goals, A = Assists P = Points

Awards

Trophies

All- Star team

Swell

  • Championnat de hockey sur glace de Finlande 1991/1992
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