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The '''1973-74 [[Austrian Oberliga]] season''' was contested as the second-level competition in Austria. [[EHC Lustenau]] won the championship and, as they'd had an artificial ice rink for two years, fulfilled the requirements for promotion to the [[Austrian Hockey League]]. However, they declined promotion, as their managers felt that the club had not yet had time to consolidate itself sportingly and financially. The second place finisher, [[EC Kitzbühel]], declined the invitation to play a qualifying match against [[WAT Stadlau]] at the start of the following season.
The '''1973-74 [[Austrian Oberliga]] season''' was contested as the second-level competition in Austria. [[EHC Lustenau]] won the championship and, as they'd had an artificial ice rink for two years, fulfilled the requirements for promotion to the [[Austrian Hockey League]]. However, they declined promotion, as their managers felt that the club had not yet had time to consolidate itself sportingly and financially. The second place finisher, [[EC Kitzbühel]], declined the invitation to play a qualifying match against [[WAT Stadlau]] at the start of the following season.


==Standings==
{| class="wikitable" style="width:60%; text-align: center"
|- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#e0e0e0"
| width="5%" | Pl.
| width="20%" |
| width="5%" | GP
| width="5%" | W
| width="5%" | T
| width="5%" | L
| width="5%" | Goals
| width="5%" | Pts
|- style="background-color:#BCD2EE"
| 1. || style="text-align: left" | [[EHC Lustenau]] || 20 || 16 || 0 || 4 || 136:51 || 32
|-
| 2. || style="text-align: left" | [[EC Kitzbühel]] || 20 || 15 || 1 || 4 || 142:61 || 31
|-
| 3. || style="text-align: left" | [[EC VSV]] || 20 || 13 || 0 || 7 || 131:84 || 26
|-
| 4. || style="text-align: left" | [[SV Leoben]] || 20 || 8 || 1 || 11 || 92:104 || 17
|-
| 5. || style="text-align: left" | [[EK Zell am See]] || 20 || 5 || 2 || 13 || 72:108 || 12
|-
| 6. || style="text-align: left" | [[Skiclub Badgastein]] || 20 || 1 || 0 || 19 || 42:207 || 2
|}
==Sources==
==Sources==
*[https://www.hockeyarchives.info/Autriche1974.htm Season] on hockeyarchives.info
*[https://www.hockeyarchives.info/Autriche1974.htm Season] on hockeyarchives.info

Latest revision as of 22:19, 25 June 2024

The 1973-74 Austrian Oberliga season was contested as the second-level competition in Austria. EHC Lustenau won the championship and, as they'd had an artificial ice rink for two years, fulfilled the requirements for promotion to the Austrian Hockey League. However, they declined promotion, as their managers felt that the club had not yet had time to consolidate itself sportingly and financially. The second place finisher, EC Kitzbühel, declined the invitation to play a qualifying match against WAT Stadlau at the start of the following season.

Standings

Pl. GP W T L Goals Pts
1. EHC Lustenau 20 16 0 4 136:51 32
2. EC Kitzbühel 20 15 1 4 142:61 31
3. EC VSV 20 13 0 7 131:84 26
4. SV Leoben 20 8 1 11 92:104 17
5. EK Zell am See 20 5 2 13 72:108 12
6. Skiclub Badgastein 20 1 0 19 42:207 2

Sources