1992–93 Alpenliga season

The 1992/93 season was the second regular edition of the transnational Hockey Alpine competition league. She was discharged with a total of sixteen professional teams from Austria, Italy and Slovenia. Defending champion was the HC Milano Devils, who lost his championship but also to the Italian HC Alleghe.

Participants and mode

Of the twenty teams in the first season were left in the second year sixteen. For the Austrian participants, the Wiener EV had after the previous season voluntarily withdrawn in the second division of Austria, the National League and therefore did not start in the Alps league. Of the three Slovenian participants only HK Jesenice remained, while the HK Olimpija Ljubljana and Bled HK had waived participation. For the Italians the USG Zoldo was no longer there after the team last year only one of the eighteen games had been able to win. A new addition was for the HC Gherdeina.

This eliminated the conducted the previous year division of the field participants into two groups. The teams first played in the regular season a simple round-trip round from which a total of 30 games per team revealed. The top four teams qualified for the playoffs that were discharged as simple games. The winners of the semi-finals played for the title, the two losers contributed a game for third place out.

Regular season

Table

Playoffs

With the 7-4 victory in the final of the HC Alleghe defeated the stronger assessed HC Bolzano, thus securing the Alps league championship the biggest success in club history.

Cadre of the Alps League Champion

Goalkeepers: David Delfino, Daniele Moretti, Giorgio Tigliani

Defender: Carlo Lorenzi, Bob Nardella, Andrei Zhukov, Bruce James Cassidy, Silvano Da Pian, Carlo Lorenzi, Paolo De Biasio, Christian Moretti

Attacker: Mario Chitaroni, Lino De Toni, Giuseppe Busillo, Carmine Vani, Errol Andrew Rausse, Maurizio Bortolussi, Ilario Riva, Michele De Toni, Alain Tormen

Coach:

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