2004–05 Interliga season

The season 2004/05 Inter League was the sixth host of the special successor of the Alps Hockey League Championship and was played with six teams from three states. Defending champion was the team Podhale Nowy Targ in Poland, but no longer participated in the league. New champion with HK Jesenice for the third time a participant from Slovenia.

  • 3.1 quarterfinals
  • 3.2 Semi-finals
  • 3.3 final

Participants and mode

The field shrank after last season to six teams since the three Polish team after just one season ended their participation. The remaining participants remained unchanged.

The mode had not changed compared to the previous year. In the regular season, however, a double round-trip round was played due to the small number of participants, which resulted in a total of twenty rounds. This was followed by playoffs with quarterfinals, semifinals and finals, where the quarter-finals as a best- of-three, the rest was discharged as a best- of-five series. However, the quarter-finals here was composed of only two series in which the teams took part in the stands three to six, determined in this way, the two remaining participants in the semi-finals.

Regular season

Table after the regular season

Statistics

Best Scorer

Abbreviations: Sp = Matches, G = Goals, V = Assists, Pts = Points, / - = Plus / Minus, SM = penalty minutes; Fat: Turnierbestwert

Best Goalkeeper

Abbreviations: Sp = Games, Min = Ice Age ( in minutes), GT = Goals against, Sv % = held shots (in%), GTS = Gegentorschnitt, SO = shutouts; Fat: Turnierbestwert

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

KHL Medveščak Zagreb and HDD Olimpija Ljubljana qualified for the semifinals.

Semifinal

Final

With the 3-0 in the final series, the Slovenian HK Jesenice secured his first Inter - League championship.

Championship Final

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