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| sport = Ice hockey | | sport = Ice hockey | ||
| founded = 2004 | | founded = 2004 | ||
| teams = | | teams = 7 | ||
| country = {{Flagicon|EST}} [[Estonia]] | | country = {{Flagicon|EST}} [[Estonia]] | ||
| champion = [[HK Roosa Panter]] | | champion = [[HK Roosa Panter]] | ||
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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2021-22 Estonian Women's Hockey League season|2021-22]]: [[HK Roosa Panter]] | |||
*[[2020-21 Estonian Women's Hockey League season|2020-21]]: [[HK Roosa Panter]] | *[[2020-21 Estonian Women's Hockey League season|2020-21]]: [[HK Roosa Panter]] | ||
*[[2019-20 Estonian Women's Hockey League season|2019-20]]: ''none due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | *[[2019-20 Estonian Women's Hockey League season|2019-20]]: ''none due to COVID-19 pandemic'' |
Revision as of 18:00, 27 July 2022
Estonian Women's Hockey League | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2004 |
No. of teams | 7 |
Country(ies) | Estonia |
Most recent champion(s) | HK Roosa Panter |
The Estonian Women's Hockey League is the national women's ice hockey competition in Estonia. The league was inactive from 2010-2017. Estonian teams took part in the Latvian Women's Hockey League during the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons.
Champions
- 2021-22: HK Roosa Panter
- 2020-21: HK Roosa Panter
- 2019-20: none due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: Everest Kohtla-Järve
- 2017-18: Everest Kohtla-Järve
- 2008-09: SK Viru Sputnik
- 2007-08: HC DreamlandQueens Tallinn
- 2006-07: HC DreamlandQueens Tallinn
- 2005-06: HC DreamlandQueens Tallinn
- 2004-05: HC DreamlandQueens Tallinn