1999–2000 Slovenian Hockey League season
The 1999/2000 season was the ninth staging of the Slovenian Hockey League after the declaration of independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. She was discharged with eight teams. Defending champion and also the new champion was the HDD Olimpija Ljubljana.
- 4.1 final
- 4.2 Series for third place
- 4.3 Series for fifth place
Participants and mode
Before the start of the Slovenian championship of HK Jesenice and HDD Olimpija Ljubljana took part in the first edition of the newly created and designed as the successor of the Alps League Bewerbes the Inter League. Then the clubs a simple round-trip round played in the first league phase against each other. The field was then divided into a master group and a lower group. The upper group then carried out a further double, the lower a simple round-trip round. This was followed by the playoffs.
Regular season
The regular season consisted of fourteen rounds. However, the HK Bled and Kranjska Gora HK contributed only thirteen games as one of their meetings had to be canceled.
Second phase
In parenthesis: Bonus points from the first phase
Master group
Lower group
The HK Celje was excluded during the round of the championship.
Playoffs
Final
- March 21, 2000: HDD Olimpija Ljubljana - Jesenice HK: 5:1 ( 2:0, 3:0, 0:1 )
- March 23, 2000: HK Jesenice - HDD Olimpija Ljubljana: 1:2 nV (1:1, 0:0, 0:0, 0:1 )
- March 25, 2000: HDD Olimpija Ljubljana - Jesenice HK: 4:1 (1:1, 1:0, 2:0 )
- March 28, 2000: HK Jesenice - HDD Olimpija Ljubljana: 1:2 (0:0, 1:0, 0:2 )
Series for third place
- HK Slavija Ljubljana - Bled HK: 3:2
- HK Bled - HK Slavija Ljubljana: 4-0
- HK Slavija Ljubljana - Bled HK: 5:1
- HK Bled - HK Slavija Ljubljana: 2:3
Series for fifth place
- HK Kranjska Gora - HK Triglav: 4:2
- HK Triglav - HK Kranjska Gora: 3:4
Top scorer
Cadres of the Slovenian champion
Goalkeepers: Stanley Reddick, Klemen Mohorič
Defender Igor Beribak, Mike Burman, Damjan Dervaric, Chris Imes, Ožbej Kriznar, Domen Lajeveč, Peter Mihelic, Darko Prusnik, Bojan Zajc
Attacker: Mike Barrie, Kelly Glowa, Jurij golicic, Marjan Gorenc, Ivo Jan, Luka Klemenčič, Dejan Kontrec, Gregor Polončič, Ildar Rahmatuljin, Mitja Šivic, Tomaž Vnuk, Jure Vnuk
Head Coach:
Championship Final
Sources and References
- Season Summary on www.hockeyarchives.info (French)
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