1997–98 Slovenian Hockey League season

The 1997/98 season was the seventh staging of the Slovenian Hockey League after the declaration of independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. She was discharged with nine teams. Defending champion and also the new champion was the HDD Olimpija Ljubljana.

  • 4.1 final
  • 4.2 Series for third place

Participants and mode

Among the participants of last season came with the HDK Bled added a ninth team. Unlike last year, however, the inclusion of the discharged before the Slovenian Alps League League was abandoned. The championship began on 2 December 1997 with a basic passage, which was held as a simple round-trip round. The top four teams then played out the final placement for the playoffs, which were held in the form of the final and third-place match. The teams in the squares five to nine parallel played the final rankings in the form of a double round-trip round.

Regular season

Second round

Final round

Lower group

(*): The HK Kranjska Gora and HK Celje no longer wore their last encounter from

Playoffs

Final

  • HDD Olimpija Ljubljana ( 1) - HK Jesenice (2): 4:0 ( 4:3, 4:3, 7:2, 2:1)

Series for third place

  • HK Bled (3) - HK Slavija Ljubljana ( 4): 3:0 ( 4:1, 8:2, 5:4 )

Top scorer

Cadres of the Slovenian champion

Goalkeepers: Stanley Reddick, Klemen Mohorič

Defender Igor Beribak, Robert Ciglenecki, Chris Imes, Peter Mihelic, Bojan Zajc

Attacker: Jaka Avgustinčič, Blaz Emersic, Kim Issel, Uroš Jakopič, Pat Murray, Mitja Šivic, Jure Vnuk, Tomaž Vnuk, Luka Žagar

Head Coach:

Championship Final

Sources and References

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

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