1994–95 Austrian Hockey League season

The Austrian Hockey League in 1994/95 was held between ten clubs. Champion for the sixth time in club history defending VEU Feldkirch, who won in the final against EC VSV.

  • 4.1 Upper Play-Off (10 laps)
  • 4.2 Lower Play-Off ( 12 rounds )
  • 5.1 quarterfinals
  • 5.2 Semi-finals
  • 5.3 final
  • 5.4 Relegation

Teilnmehmer

For the 1994/95 season the last shrunk to only four clubs participants in the Bundesliga was completed by almost all teams in the National League. The only exceptions were the EC Kitzbühel and the UEC Mödling who competed in the league. This was formed in the 1994/95 season as a replacement for the non- discharged National League 's second highest league.

After three years also host the Alpine League was suspended. Instead, a European Ligacup took place before hosting the national championships, which was attended by teams from Austria, Italy, Slovenia, France and Denmark. With this VEU Feldkirch, the EC KAC, the EC VSV, the EC Graz, the Vienna CE and the Kapfenberg SV from Austria, Alps and other league teams from Slovenia and Italy. The HC Bolzano won this competition for themselves.

Mode

In the regular season, the teams played a round-trip round - then led to splitting: the best six teams determined in a round-trip round the setting for the play-off, the remaining four teams played in a double round-trip round to the remaining two quarter- final spots. The playoff matches were played in best-of -five - mode.

Regular season

Table after the regular season

Second round

Top Play-Off (10 laps)

For this phase the top four teams of the basic passage were given bonus points: the first-placed 4, the second three, the third two, and the fourth 1

Lower Play-Off ( 12 rounds )

For this phase of the seventh received after the regular season two, the eighth-placed one bonus point.

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Final

With their 3-2 victory in the series dieVEU Feldkirch defended their championship and secured the sixth overall championship title in club history.

Expulsion

The EV Zeltweg secured the league.

Championship Final

Cadre of the Austrian master

Goalkeepers: Reinhard Divis, Claus Dalpiaz

Attacker: Franz Fussi, Fritz Ganster, Bengt -Åke Gustafsson, Siegfried Haberl, Martin Lindner, Gerhard Puschnik, Thomas Rundqvist, Jukka -Pekka Seppo, Thomas Sticha, Simon Wheeldon

Coach:

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