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Latest revision as of 14:52, 5 December 2016

2013–14 Liiga
League Liiga
Sport Ice hockey
Duration September 2013 – April 2014
Number of teams 14
TV partner(s) Nelonen
Regular season
Best record Kärpät
Runners-up Tappara
Playoffs
Finals
Finals champions Kärpät
  Runners-up Tappara
Liiga seasons

The 2013–14 Liiga season is the 39th season of the Liiga (formerly SM-liiga), the top level of ice hockey in Finland, since the league's formation in 1975. The title was won by Kärpät who defeated Tappara in the finals.

Regular season

Top six advanced straight to quarter-finals, while teams between 7th and 10th positions played wild card round for the final two spots. The Liiga is a closed series and thus there is no relegation.

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA +/− P
Kärpät 60 36 8 7 9 190 106 +84 131
Tappara 60 31 8 7 14 168 128 +40 116
Lukko 60 30 4 3 23 153 138 +15 101
SaiPa 60 26 9 4 21 160 134 +26 100
JYP 60 26 7 6 21 154 149 +5 98
Blues 60 28 3 3 26 137 146 -9 93
Jokerit 60 25 5 8 22 156 145 +11 93
Pelicans 60 25 6 5 24 156 156 0 92
HIFK 60 25 4 5 26 147 145 +2 88
HPK 60 22 9 3 26 140 136 +4 87
Ilves 60 24 3 6 27 143 146 -3 84
Ässät 60 16 7 5 32 134 177 -43 67
TPS 60 12 6 11 31 135 197 -62 59
KalPa 60 12 3 9 36 101 172 -71 51

Playoffs

Bracket

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                           
  1  Oulun Kärpät 4  
10  HPK Hämeenlinna 0  
  1  Kärpät 4  
  4  SaiPa 1  
4  Saimaan Pallo 4
  5  JYP Jyväskylä 3  
    1  Kärpät 4
  2  Tappara 3
  2  Tappara Tampere 4  
8  Pelicans Lahti 2  
  2  Tappara 4 Third place
  3  Lukko 3  
3  Rauman Lukko 4 3  Lukko 1
  6  Espoo Blues 3   4  SaiPa 0

Final rankings

Gold medal icon.png Kärpät
Silver medal icon.png Tappara
Bronze medal icon.png Lukko
4 SaiPa
5 JYP
6 Blues
7 Pelicans
8 HPK
9 Jokerit
10 HIFK
11 Ilves
12 Ässät
13 TPS
14 KalPa

External links

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