1999–2000 Interliga season

The 1999/2000 season of the Inter League was the first edition of the special successor of the Alps Hockey League Championship and was played with a total of eight teams from three states. First champion was the Austrian representative EC KAC, which prevailed in the final against EC VSV.

Participants and mode

A total of eight teams from three states participated in the league, the Austrian and Slovenian participants corresponded to the last year's team league of the Alps ( only HK Bled did not participate in the league). The Italian Alps League teams had expressed no interest in a continuation of an international league. Instead, two teams from Hungary had joined the participants.

The eight teams played in the regular season ( from 1 October 1999 to 21 January 2000) a total of two round trip laps from what showed eight games. Then Playoffs were held, where all the teams were qualified. Quarterfinals, semifinals and finals were each series of two games, but the worse -placed team in the first game had home advantage.

Table after the regular season

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Final

Cadre of the Inter - League Champion

Goalkeepers: Michael Pusch Acher, Michael Suttnig, Gert Prohaska, Hannes Enzenhofer

Defender: Christer Olsson Jan Mertzig, Darcy Martini, Roger Öhman, Thomas Pock, Christian Sintschnig, Marc Brabant, Alexander Mellitzer, Jens Felix Kraiger, John Reichel

Attacker. Stefan Nilsson, Gerald Ressmann, David Emma, Christian Perthaler, Dieter Kalt Jr., Jens -Felix Kraiger, Christoph Brandner, Patrick Pilloni, Mario harm, Christopher King, Gregory Hager, Thomas Cook, Thomas Eich Berger, Andreas Seelhofer, Markus Brugger Daniel Welser, Sebastian Koncilia, Daniel Leiner

Coach: Lars Bergström

Statistics

  • Fair Play: Alba Volán Székesfehérvár ( 12.2 penalty minutes per game)
  • Most Viewers: EC VSV ( 2,036 spectators per game)
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