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| champion = | | champion = Daishin | ||
| most_champs = Seibu Princess Rabbits ( | | most_champs = Seibu Princess Rabbits (9) | ||
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The '''Japanese Women's Hockey League''' is the national women's ice hockey league competition in [[Japan]]. It has been contested alongside the [[All-Japan Women's Ice Hockey Championship]] since the 2012-13 season. | The '''Japanese Women's Hockey League''' is the national women's ice hockey league competition in [[Japan]]. It has been contested alongside the [[All-Japan Women's Ice Hockey Championship]] since the 2012-13 season. | ||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*2015-16: Seibu Princess Rabbits | |||
*2014-15: Seibu Princess Rabbits | *[[2023-24 JWHL season|2023-24]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn) | ||
*2013-14: Seibu Princess Rabbits | *[[2022-23 JWHL season|2022-23]]: Daishin (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn) | ||
*2012-13: Seibu Princess Rabbits | *[[2021-22 JWHL season|2021-22]]: ''not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | ||
*[[2020-21 JWHL season|2020-21]]: Road Construction Peri Glynn (runner-up: Seibu Princess Rabbits) | |||
*[[2019-20 JWHL season|2019-20]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn) | |||
*[[2018-19 JWHL season|2018-19]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn) | |||
*[[2017-18 JWHL season|2017-18]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn) | |||
*[[2016-17 JWHL season|2016-17]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn) | |||
*[[2015-16 JWHL season|2015-16]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Daishin) | |||
*[[2014-15 JWHL season|2014-15]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Samsung Daito Peri Glynn) | |||
*[[2013-14 JWHL season|2013-14]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Samsung Daito Peri Glynn) | |||
*[[2012-13 JWHL season|2012-13]]: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Samsung Daito Peri Glynn) | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.jihf.or.jp/ Japan Ice Hockey Federation] | |||
{{Asian Leagues}} | {{Asian Leagues}} | ||
[[Category:Women's ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Women's ice hockey leagues]] |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 17 April 2024
Japanese Women's Hockey League | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2012 |
No. of teams | 12 |
Country(ies) | Japan |
Most recent champion(s) | Daishin |
Most championship(s) | Seibu Princess Rabbits (9) |
The Japanese Women's Hockey League is the national women's ice hockey league competition in Japan. It has been contested alongside the All-Japan Women's Ice Hockey Championship since the 2012-13 season.
Champions
- 2023-24: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn)
- 2022-23: Daishin (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn)
- 2021-22: not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020-21: Road Construction Peri Glynn (runner-up: Seibu Princess Rabbits)
- 2019-20: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn)
- 2018-19: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn)
- 2017-18: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn)
- 2016-17: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Road Construction Peri Glynn)
- 2015-16: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Daishin)
- 2014-15: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Samsung Daito Peri Glynn)
- 2013-14: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Samsung Daito Peri Glynn)
- 2012-13: Seibu Princess Rabbits (runner-up: Samsung Daito Peri Glynn)