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[[Kreenholm/Narva 2000]] dominated the league at the outset, winning the first six championships and eight of the first 11. Since winning their first title in 1997, Tartu Kalev-Välk has been the most consistently successful team in the Meistriliiga, having won a total of eight championships. [[HK Stars]] claimed four titles in five years from 2005 to 2009. | [[Kreenholm/Narva 2000]] dominated the league at the outset, winning the first six championships and eight of the first 11. Since winning their first title in 1997, Tartu Kalev-Välk has been the most consistently successful team in the Meistriliiga, having won a total of eight championships. [[HK Stars]] claimed four titles in five years from 2005 to 2009. | ||
==Teams== | ==Teams== | ||
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! Team !! City !! Arena !! Capacity | ! Team !! City !! Arena !! Capacity | ||
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| [[ | | [[Estonian Ice Hockey Association|Estonia Junior Team]] || [[Tallinn]] || || | ||
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| [[ | | [[HC Tallinn]] || [[Tallinn]] || [[Škoda Ice Hall]] ||1000 | ||
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| [[ | | [[HC Viking Tallinn|HC Viking]] || [[Tallinn]] || [[Tondiraba Ice Hall]] ||7700 | ||
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| [[Narva PSK]] || [[Narva]] || [[Narva Ice Hall]] ||1300 | |||
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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*1991 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm II) | *1991 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm II) | ||
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*2015 : Tartu Kalev-Välk | *2015 : Tartu Kalev-Välk | ||
*2016 : Narva PSK | *2016 : Narva PSK | ||
*2017 : Narva PSK | |||
==Titles by team== | ==Titles by team== | ||
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! Titles !! Team || Year | ! Titles !! Team || Year | ||
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| align=center | 10 || [[Kreenholm/Narva 2000]]|| 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2016, 2017 | |||
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| align=center | 9 || [[Tartu Kalev-Välk]] || 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015 | | align=center | 9 || [[Tartu Kalev-Välk]] || 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015 | ||
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| align=center | 4 || [[HK Stars]] || 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 | | align=center | 4 || [[HK Stars]] || 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 |
Revision as of 14:27, 16 August 2017
Meistriliiga | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1990 |
No. of teams | 4 |
Country(ies) | Estonia |
Most recent champion(s) | Narva PSK |
Official website | icehockey.ee |
Meistriliiga is a professional ice hockey league composed of six teams in Estonia.
History
The league was formed for the 1990-91 season. Since 1945-46, Estonian teams had participated in the Estonian SSR Championship. Prior to the country's annexation and incorporation into the Soviet Union, the Estonian Championship had been contested in inter-war Estonia from 1934 to 1940.
Kreenholm/Narva 2000 dominated the league at the outset, winning the first six championships and eight of the first 11. Since winning their first title in 1997, Tartu Kalev-Välk has been the most consistently successful team in the Meistriliiga, having won a total of eight championships. HK Stars claimed four titles in five years from 2005 to 2009.
Teams
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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Estonia Junior Team | Tallinn | ||
HC Tallinn | Tallinn | Škoda Ice Hall | 1000 |
HC Viking | Tallinn | Tondiraba Ice Hall | 7700 |
Narva PSK | Narva | Narva Ice Hall | 1300 |
Champions
- 1991 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm II)
- 1992 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm)
- 1993 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm)
- 1994 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm)
- 1995 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm)
- 1996 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm)
- 1997 : Välk 494
- 1998 : Narva 2000 (Narva Kreenholm)
- 1999 : Välk 494
- 2000 : Välk 494
- 2001 : Narva 2000
- 2002 : Välk 494
- 2003 : Välk 494
- 2004 : HC Panter
- 2005 : HK Stars
- 2006 : HK Stars
- 2007 : HK Stars
- 2008 : Välk 494
- 2009 : HK Stars
- 2010 : Kohtla-Järve Viru Sputnik
- 2011 : Tartu Kalev-Välk
- 2012 : Tartu Kalev-Välk
- 2013 : Tallinn Viiking Sport
- 2014 : Tallinn Viiking Sport
- 2015 : Tartu Kalev-Välk
- 2016 : Narva PSK
- 2017 : Narva PSK
Titles by team
Titles | Team | Year |
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10 | Kreenholm/Narva 2000 | 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2016, 2017 |
9 | Tartu Kalev-Välk | 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015 |
4 | HK Stars | 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 |
2 | Tallinn Viiking Sport | 2013, 2014 |
1 | Kohtla-Järve Viru Sputnik | 2010 |
1 | Tallinn HC Panter | 2004 |
External links
Meistriliiga seasons |
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1990–91 • 1991–92 • 1992–93 • 1993–94 • 1994–95 • 1995–96 • 1996–97 • 1997–98 • 1998–99 • 1999–00 • 2000–01 • 2001–02 • 2002–03 • 2003–04 • 2004–05 • 2005–06 • 2006–07 • 2007–08 • 2008–09 • 2009–10 • 2010–11 • 2011–12 • 2012–13 • 2013–14 • 2014–15 • 2015–16 • 2016–17 • 2017–18 • 2018–19 • 2019–20 • 2020–21 • 2021–22 • 2022–23 • 2023–24 |
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