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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2021-22 YuHL season|2021-22]]: ''not completed due to Russian invasion'' | |||
*[[2020-21 YuHL season|2020-21]]: Sokil Kiev | |||
*[[2019-20 YuHL season|2019-20]]: ''playoffs not completed due to COVID-19'' | |||
*[[2018-19 YuHL season|2018-19]] (U19): Bily Bars Brovary | |||
*[[2017-18 YuHL season|2017-18]]: Bily Bars Brovary | |||
*[[2016-17 YuHL season|2016-17]]: Berkut Kiev | |||
*[[2015-16 YuHL season|2015-16]]: Bily Bars Brovary | *[[2015-16 YuHL season|2015-16]]: Bily Bars Brovary | ||
*[[2014-15 YuHL season|2014-15]]: Kryzhynka Kiev | *[[2014-15 YuHL season|2014-15]]: Kryzhynka Kiev |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 3 August 2023
The Junior Hockey League (YuHL; in Ukrainian: ЮХЛ) was founded for the 2013-14 season as the national under 20 ice hockey league in Ukraine. The inaugural season was contested by five teams, and saw Kryzhynka Kiev win the title.
Champions
- 2021-22: not completed due to Russian invasion
- 2020-21: Sokil Kiev
- 2019-20: playoffs not completed due to COVID-19
- 2018-19 (U19): Bily Bars Brovary
- 2017-18: Bily Bars Brovary
- 2016-17: Berkut Kiev
- 2015-16: Bily Bars Brovary
- 2014-15: Kryzhynka Kiev
- 2013-14: Kryzhynka Kiev
See also
External links
- League on eliteprospects.com