1994–95 Slovenian Hockey League season

The 1994/95 season was the fourth staging of the Slovenian Hockey League after the declaration of independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. She was discharged with seven teams. Defending champion was the HK Jesenice, however in the final for the first time the HDD Olimpija Ljubljana subject.

  • 3.1 Semi-finals
  • 3.2 final
  • 3.3 series for third place
  • 3.4 Series for fifth place

Participants and mode

The field remained unchanged compared to the previous year. Similarly, the mode remained, as well as the hosting of the Alps League in favor of a European League Cups had been suspended during the 1994/95 season. It was played a fundamental passage in the form of a simple round-trip round. Thereafter, the number of participants was split: the top four teams played a more simple, the last three teams a double round-trip round. After the placement of the first phase Bonus points were distributed, the table from the first stage of the championship was continued.

This was followed by playoffs with semifinals and finals in the Best of Seven mode. Similarly, the other placements were played.

Regular season

The regular season was the HDD Olimpija Ljubljana decide for the second time since the league of its own, closely followed by defending champion HK Jesenice. The HK Bled and the HK Celje, who had won the regular season the year before, ended up with equal points on the third and fourth place and had already demonstrates a significant distance to the tail lights of the table. The HK Slavija succeeded not at the fourth attempt to win a game. The team ended up with zero points thus relegated to last place.

Second round

The second round brought no fundamental changes more. The HK Celje, however, managed to HK Bled in the table to overtake yet. However, the team then had to set the game mode for financial reasons and could not finish the season. In the lower group of the HK Triglav overtook even the team from Maribor.

Playoffs

While the Ljubljana sovereign prevailed in four games against the HK Bled, had the series of HK Jesenice be verified against the criminal HK Celje, which was practically Jesenice automatically qualified for the finals. The new edition of in the last few years very exciting and close final series between the two teams was this time despite two opening victories of HK Jesenice at the end rather one-sided in favor of Ljubljana, who could win the title of the Slovenian champion with four wins in a row for the first time.

As the semi-finals was also the series for third place in the Celje against Bled should take, criminal verified in favor of the HK Bled. The series won fifth place with four wins and four games for the HK Triglav. For the HK Slavija after four other defeats was scored a single point, but this was merely a bonus point and not from a draw.

Semifinal

  • HDD Olimpija Ljubljana ( 1) - HK Bled (4): 4:0 ( 6:1, 3:1, 4:2, 6:2 )
  • HK Jesenice (2) - HK Celje (3): criminal verified in favor of the HK Jesenice

Final

  • HDD Olimpija Ljubljana ( 1) - HK Jesenice (2): 4:2 ( 3:4, 0:1, 5:1, 4:3 nV, 6:4, 5:1)

Series for third place

The series of HK Bled against the HK Celje was verified in favor of the criminal HK Bled.

Series for fifth place

Statistics

Cadres of the Slovenian champion

Goalkeepers:

Defender: Alain Côté, Bojan Zajc, Andrej Brodnik

Attacker: Jaka Avgustinčič, Kimbi Daniels, Ivo Jan, Ed Kastelic, Dejan Kontrec, Kraig Nienhuis, Toni Tišlar, Jure Vnuk, Tomaž Vnuk, Luka Žagar, Nik Zupančič

Head Coach:

Championship Final

Sources and References

  • Season Summary on www.hockeyarchives.info (French)

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