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| ceo = Peter Schramm<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportnews.bz/de/eishockey/news-detail/news/ahl-offiziell-vorgestellt-einschreibefrist-endet-am-15-juni.html |title=AHL offiziell vorgestellt - Einschreibefrist endet am 15. Juni |date=May 30, 2016 |accessdate=June 6, 2016 |language=German}}</ref> | | ceo = Peter Schramm<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportnews.bz/de/eishockey/news-detail/news/ahl-offiziell-vorgestellt-einschreibefrist-endet-am-15-juni.html |title=AHL offiziell vorgestellt - Einschreibefrist endet am 15. Juni |date=May 30, 2016 |accessdate=June 6, 2016 |language=German}}</ref> | ||
| headquarters = | | headquarters = | ||
| teams = | | teams = 19 | ||
| countries = {{AUT}} <br /> {{ITA}} <br /> {{SLO}} | | countries = {{AUT}} <br /> {{ITA}} <br /> {{SLO}} | ||
| continent = Europe | | continent = Europe | ||
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Regarding players, each team can sign a maximum for 4 foreign born players. The AHL will operate a points based system similar to that of the [[Austrian Hockey League|EBEL]], with each team having 16 points at their disposal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.laola1.at/de/red/wintersport/eishockey/sonstiges/neue-alps-hockey-league-wird-vorgestellt/ |title=Start der neuen Alps Hockey League |date=May 30, 2016 |accessdate=June 6, 2016 |language=German}}</ref> As a result of this, the league aims to focus on the development of young players from the participating countries.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eishockey.at/inter-national-league/news/datum/2016/05/30/neue-liga-praesentiert/ |title=Neue Liga präsentiert |date=May 30, 2016 |accessdate=June 6, 2016 |language=German}}</ref> | Regarding players, each team can sign a maximum for 4 foreign born players. The AHL will operate a points based system similar to that of the [[Austrian Hockey League|EBEL]], with each team having 16 points at their disposal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.laola1.at/de/red/wintersport/eishockey/sonstiges/neue-alps-hockey-league-wird-vorgestellt/ |title=Start der neuen Alps Hockey League |date=May 30, 2016 |accessdate=June 6, 2016 |language=German}}</ref> As a result of this, the league aims to focus on the development of young players from the participating countries.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eishockey.at/inter-national-league/news/datum/2016/05/30/neue-liga-praesentiert/ |title=Neue Liga präsentiert |date=May 30, 2016 |accessdate=June 6, 2016 |language=German}}</ref> | ||
== | ==2019–20 teams== | ||
In the 2019–20 season, the AlpsHL consists of 19 teams, nine of which are based in Austria, eight in Italy, and two teams representing Slovenia.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Petra Mavrič |title=Olimpija bo branjenje alpske krone začela doma, Jesenice k "neznanki" |url=https://siol.net/sportal/hokej/predviden-zacetek-alpske-lige-2019-20-503170 |website=siol.net |publisher=Siol |accessdate=23 July 2019 |language=sl |date=23 July 2019}}</ref> Four of the teams in the league acts as developmental teams for senior teams within the [[Austrian Hockey League|EBEL]]. [[Hockey Milano Rossoblu]] are the league's most recent expansion team, joining in 2018 after replacing [[HC Neumarkt-Egna]] who withdrew due to financial difficulties.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.erstebankliga.at/news-ahl-en/league-news/?id/10949/68810 |title= | |||
ALPS HOCKEY LEAGUE HEADS INTO THE THIRD SEASON |date=July 5, 2018 |accessdate=July 10, 2018 |publisher=erstebankliga.at}}</ref> | |||
'''Austria''' | '''Austria''' | ||
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* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EC Kitzbühel]] | * {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EC Kitzbühel]] | ||
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EHC Lustenau]] | * {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EHC Lustenau]] | ||
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EC Red Bull Salzburg]] U20 | * {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EC Red Bull Salzburg]] U20 | ||
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EHC Black Wings Linz|EHC Steel Wings Linz]] | |||
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna Capitals|Vienna Capitals Silver]] | |||
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EK Zell am See]] | * {{flagicon|AUT}} [[EK Zell am See]] | ||
'''Italy''' | '''Italy''' | ||
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Asiago]] | * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Asiago|Asiago Hockey 1935]] | ||
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[SG Cortina]] | * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[SG Cortina]] | ||
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Fassa]] | * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Fassa]] | ||
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Gherdëina]] | * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Gherdëina]] | ||
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[ | * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Hockey Milano Rossoblu]] | ||
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Pustertal Wölfe]] | * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Pustertal Wölfe]] | ||
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ritten Sport]] | * {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ritten Sport]] | ||
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'''Slovenia''' | '''Slovenia''' | ||
* {{flagicon|SLO}} [[HDD Jesenice]] | * {{flagicon|SLO}} [[HDD Jesenice]] | ||
* {{flagicon| | * {{flagicon|SVN}} [[HK Olimpija]] | ||
==Alps Hockey League seasons== | ==Alps Hockey League seasons== | ||
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! [[2016–17 Alps Hockey League season|2016–17]] | ! [[2016–17 Alps Hockey League season|2016–17]] | ||
| '''[[Ritten Sport]]''' | | {{Flagicon|ITA}} '''[[Ritten Sport]]''' | ||
| [[HC Asiago]] | | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Asiago]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! [[2017–18 Alps Hockey League season|2017–18]] | ! [[2017–18 Alps Hockey League season|2017–18]] | ||
| '''[[HC Asiago]]''' | | {{Flagicon|ITA}} '''[[HC Asiago]]''' | ||
| [[Ritten Sport]] | | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Ritten Sport]] | ||
|- | |||
! [[2018–19 Alps Hockey League season|2018–19]] | |||
| {{Flagicon|SLO}} '''[[HK Olimpija]]''' | |||
| {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[HC Pustertal Wölfe]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:17, 26 July 2019
Alps Hockey League | |
Sport | Ice Hockey |
Founded | May 21, 2016[1] |
CEO | Peter Schramm[2] |
Inaugural season | 2016–17 |
No. of teams | 19 |
Continent | Europe |
Related competitions | Austrian Hockey League Inter-National League Serie A |
The Alps Hockey League (AHL) is a professional ice hockey league based in Central Europe. Currently the league is made up of teams representing three nations: Austria, Italy and Slovenia, whilst a team from Croatia is also considering joining.[3] The league formed as a result of a merger between Serie A and the Inter-National League.
Formation
The Alps Hockey League was founded in the spring of 2016, and is a joint venture between the Austrian Ice Hockey Association, the Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio as well as the Ice Hockey Federation of Slovenia. The three national governing bodies have stated that they are keen to ensure that the league is both of a high standard, and financially viable in the long term.[4] The league will consist of a maximum of 10 teams apiece from both Austria and Italy, whilst a maximum of 5 further teams will be based in Slovenia.[5]
In addition, the league has also stated that it is open to teams from other nations, including Czech Republic, Germany and Slovakia joining in the future.[6]
Regarding players, each team can sign a maximum for 4 foreign born players. The AHL will operate a points based system similar to that of the EBEL, with each team having 16 points at their disposal.[7] As a result of this, the league aims to focus on the development of young players from the participating countries.[8]
2019–20 teams
In the 2019–20 season, the AlpsHL consists of 19 teams, nine of which are based in Austria, eight in Italy, and two teams representing Slovenia.[9] Four of the teams in the league acts as developmental teams for senior teams within the EBEL. Hockey Milano Rossoblu are the league's most recent expansion team, joining in 2018 after replacing HC Neumarkt-Egna who withdrew due to financial difficulties.[10]
Austria
- EHC Bregenzerwald
- VEU Feldkirch
- EC KAC II
- EC Kitzbühel
- EHC Lustenau
- EC Red Bull Salzburg U20
- EHC Steel Wings Linz
- Vienna Capitals Silver
- EK Zell am See
Italy
- Asiago Hockey 1935
- SG Cortina
- HC Fassa
- HC Gherdëina
- Hockey Milano Rossoblu
- HC Pustertal Wölfe
- Ritten Sport
- WSV Sterzing Broncos
Slovenia
Alps Hockey League seasons
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
---|---|---|
2016–17 | Ritten Sport | HC Asiago |
2017–18 | HC Asiago | Ritten Sport |
2018–19 | HK Olimpija | HC Pustertal Wölfe |
References
- ↑ "Alps Hockey League, è ufficiale" (in Italian). May 21, 2016. http://www.sportal.it/articoli/altri-sport/hockey-su-ghiaccio/alps-hockey-league-ufficiale/1080554/. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
- ↑ "AHL offiziell vorgestellt - Einschreibefrist endet am 15. Juni" (in German). May 30, 2016. http://www.sportnews.bz/de/eishockey/news-detail/news/ahl-offiziell-vorgestellt-einschreibefrist-endet-am-15-juni.html. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
- ↑ "Red Bulls schicken B-Team in die Alps Hockey League" (in German). June 6, 2016. http://sportreport.biz/2016/06/06/red-bull-salzburg-alps-hockey-league/. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
- ↑ "AHL offiziell vorgestellt - Einschreibefrist endet am 15. Juni" (in German). May 30, 2016. http://www.sportnews.bz/de/eishockey/news-detail/news/ahl-offiziell-vorgestellt-einschreibefrist-endet-am-15-juni.html. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
- ↑ "Start der neuen Alps Hockey League" (in German). May 30, 2016. http://www.laola1.at/de/red/wintersport/eishockey/sonstiges/neue-alps-hockey-league-wird-vorgestellt/. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
- ↑ "Tommaso Teofoli illustra i dettagli dell’Alps Hockey League" (in Italian). June 9, 2016. http://www.hockeytime.net/2016/06/09/tommaso-teofoli-illustra-i-dettagli-dellalps-hockey-league/. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
- ↑ "Start der neuen Alps Hockey League" (in German). May 30, 2016. http://www.laola1.at/de/red/wintersport/eishockey/sonstiges/neue-alps-hockey-league-wird-vorgestellt/. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
- ↑ "Neue Liga präsentiert" (in German). May 30, 2016. http://www.eishockey.at/inter-national-league/news/datum/2016/05/30/neue-liga-praesentiert/. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
- ↑ Petra Mavrič (23 July 2019). "Olimpija bo branjenje alpske krone začela doma, Jesenice k "neznanki"" (in sl). Siol. https://siol.net/sportal/hokej/predviden-zacetek-alpske-lige-2019-20-503170. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ↑ "ALPS HOCKEY LEAGUE HEADS INTO THE THIRD SEASON", erstebankliga.at, July 5, 2018. Retrieved on July 10, 2018.
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