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There have been multiple different leagues organized in Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) since 2004. The first [[Chinese Taipei Championship]] was played in 1982. | There have been multiple different leagues organized in Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) since 2004. The first [[Chinese Taipei Championship]] was played in 1982. | ||
==Chinese Taipei League== | |||
This is a league run by the Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation. | |||
*2023-24: Wolfs | |||
==Chinese Taipei Hockey League== | ==Chinese Taipei Hockey League== | ||
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;Champions | ;Champions | ||
*2015-16: New Taipei Islanders | *2015-16: New Taipei Islanders | ||
*2016-17: New Taipei Islanders | |||
==Taipei Ice Hockey League== | ==Taipei Ice Hockey League== | ||
There is another competition known as the '''Taipei Ice Hockey League''' (TIHL) that has existed since | There is another competition known as the '''Taipei Ice Hockey League''' (TIHL) that has existed since 2014. | ||
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;Champions | ;Champions | ||
*2024: TGHC (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group) | |||
*2023 (fall): North Stars (Promotion Group), Thor (Leisure Group)<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/TaipeiIceHockeyLeague/posts/2711461609020220/?_rdr League champions - Facebook]</ref> | |||
*2023 (ended in Sep): Happy Tuesday (Casual Group) | |||
*2023: Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group) | |||
*2022 (fall): Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group) | |||
*2022: Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group) | |||
*2021 (spring): Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group) | |||
*2020 (fall): Silver Monster (Promotion Group) | |||
*2020 (spring): Poseidon (Group A), Yeti (Group B) | *2020 (spring): Poseidon (Group A), Yeti (Group B) | ||
* | *2019 (fall): Poseidon | ||
*2017-18: Viper | *2019 (spring): Silver Monster (Promotion Group A) | ||
*2016-17: WayPoint | *2019 (ended in July): North Stars (Polaris) (Promotion Group), Poseidon (Open Group) | ||
*2015 | *2018-19 (ended in Jan): Poseidon (Open Group), Typhoon (Group B) | ||
* | *2018 (ended in Dec): Silver Monster (Promotion League) | ||
* | *2018 (standings as of 5/27): Promotion Division A: 1. Ice Man 19 pts, 2. TGHC 18 pts, 3. Silver Monster 14 pts, 4. Snowman 7 pts, 5. Frozone 6 pts, 6. Harley Ducks 5 pts. Promotion Division B: 1. Thor 20 pts, 2. Rhinos 13 pts, 3. Scorpion 1 9 pts, 4. Scorpion 2 0 pts. | ||
*2017-18: Viper (Open Division) - RS standings: 1. Viper 5-1-1-0-17, 2. Clouded Leopards 5-3-0-0-15, 3. Black Bears 3-5-0-0-9, 4. Buffalos 2-4-0-1-7 | |||
*2016-17 (ended in Jan): Clouded Leopards (Open Division), Taipei Gentlemen Hockey Club (Promotion Division) | |||
*2016-17: WayPoint - listed as "TIHL" champions with Sportcast as runner-up<ref>[https://www.eurohockey.com/article/4920-the-parade-of-the-champions.html The parade of the champions]</ref> | |||
*2016 Junior (ended in Sep): Silver Beast (U20), Silver Beast (U16) | |||
*2016 (ended in May/June): Vipers (Open Division), Taipei Gentlemen Hockey Club (Promo Division A), Rhinos (Leisure Division) | |||
*2015 Junior (ended in Sep): Taipei Typhoon | |||
*2015: Clouded Leopards (Open Division), Silver Monster (Promotional Division A), Giants (Promotional Division B) | |||
*2014 (spring-fall): Black Bears (Open Division), Vikings (Promotional Division), Silver Monster (listed as 2013-14 Taiwanese champion by IIHF) | |||
==Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League== | ==Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League== | ||
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;International Division | ;International Division | ||
*2011-12: Taipei Wolves | *2012 (mini season): in October the national federation cancelled the remainder of the season due to a strict enforcement of player eligibility standards. A playoff was quickly arranged, with the Sharks defeating the Tigers and the Bears beating in the Mustangs in the semifinals, and the Sharks blasting the Bears 7-3 in the final. Raptors and Wolves were also in the league. | ||
*2011-12: Taipei Wolves | |||
*2010-11: Sababa Bears | *2010-11: Sababa Bears | ||
*2009-10: Sababa Bears | *2009-10: Sababa Bears | ||
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*2004-05: Taipei Raptors | *2004-05: Taipei Raptors | ||
;Open Division | ;Open Division | ||
*2011-12: Typhoon | *2011-12: Typhoon | ||
*2009-10: Taipei Ice Men | |||
*2008-09: Silver Beast A | *2008-09: Silver Beast A | ||
*2006-07: Taipei Leopards | *2006-07: Taipei Leopards | ||
*2005-06: Taipei Hawks | *2005-06: Taipei Hawks | ||
;Top Division | |||
*2011 (spring): 1. Silver Monster, 2. Pirates, 3. Rhinos 4. Black Panthers, 5. Vikings<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/people/%E4%B8%AD%E8%8F%AF%E5%86%B0%E7%90%83%E8%81%AF%E8%B3%BDCIHLTOPOPEN-DIVISION/100067236713979/ 2011 CIHL Spring]</ref> | |||
*2010 (summer): Silver Monster (Group A), God of War (Group B), Vikings (U12)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120228204115/http://www.cihl.com.tw/topdivision/ 2010 CIHL Summer]</ref> | |||
*2009-10: Standings: 1. Vikings 4-0-0-12 46:3, 2. Snowman 3-0-1-9 24:16, 3. Silver Monster 3-0-1-9 27:22, 4. Rhinos 1-0-3-3 17:29, 5. Vikings B 1-0-4-3 10:28, 6. Silver Devils 1-0-4-3 17:43. Vikings won playoff championship on 6/27.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100819175021/http://www.cihl.com.tw:80/topdivision/index.php 2009-10 Results]</ref> | |||
==Seasons== | ==Seasons== | ||
*[[2024 Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2023-24 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2023 TIHL Short Term League season]] | |||
*[[2016-17 Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2016-17 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2015-16 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | *[[2015-16 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | ||
*[[2014-15 Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2011-12 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2010-11 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2009-10 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
*[[2008-09 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | *[[2008-09 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | ||
*[[2007-08 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | *[[2007-08 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | ||
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*[[2005-06 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | *[[2005-06 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | ||
*[[2004-05 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | *[[2004-05 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | ||
*[[2004 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season]] | |||
== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
*[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1484-cthl.html?season=2016#standings CTHL] on eurohockey.com | *[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1484-cthl.html?season=2016#standings CTHL] on eurohockey.com | ||
*[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1409-tihl--taipei-ice-hockey-league.html TIHL] on eurohockey.com | *[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1409-tihl--taipei-ice-hockey-league.html TIHL] on eurohockey.com |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 18 August 2024
There have been multiple different leagues organized in Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) since 2004. The first Chinese Taipei Championship was played in 1982.
Chinese Taipei League
This is a league run by the Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation.
- 2023-24: Wolfs
Chinese Taipei Hockey League
The Chinese Taipei Hockey League was founded for the 2015-16 season as the national league in Taiwan. It featured four teams during its inaugural season.
- Champions
- 2015-16: New Taipei Islanders
- 2016-17: New Taipei Islanders
Taipei Ice Hockey League
There is another competition known as the Taipei Ice Hockey League (TIHL) that has existed since 2014.
- Champions
- 2024: TGHC (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group)
- 2023 (fall): North Stars (Promotion Group), Thor (Leisure Group)[1]
- 2023 (ended in Sep): Happy Tuesday (Casual Group)
- 2023: Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group)
- 2022 (fall): Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group)
- 2022: Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group)
- 2021 (spring): Frozone (Promotion Group), Rhinos (Leisure Group)
- 2020 (fall): Silver Monster (Promotion Group)
- 2020 (spring): Poseidon (Group A), Yeti (Group B)
- 2019 (fall): Poseidon
- 2019 (spring): Silver Monster (Promotion Group A)
- 2019 (ended in July): North Stars (Polaris) (Promotion Group), Poseidon (Open Group)
- 2018-19 (ended in Jan): Poseidon (Open Group), Typhoon (Group B)
- 2018 (ended in Dec): Silver Monster (Promotion League)
- 2018 (standings as of 5/27): Promotion Division A: 1. Ice Man 19 pts, 2. TGHC 18 pts, 3. Silver Monster 14 pts, 4. Snowman 7 pts, 5. Frozone 6 pts, 6. Harley Ducks 5 pts. Promotion Division B: 1. Thor 20 pts, 2. Rhinos 13 pts, 3. Scorpion 1 9 pts, 4. Scorpion 2 0 pts.
- 2017-18: Viper (Open Division) - RS standings: 1. Viper 5-1-1-0-17, 2. Clouded Leopards 5-3-0-0-15, 3. Black Bears 3-5-0-0-9, 4. Buffalos 2-4-0-1-7
- 2016-17 (ended in Jan): Clouded Leopards (Open Division), Taipei Gentlemen Hockey Club (Promotion Division)
- 2016-17: WayPoint - listed as "TIHL" champions with Sportcast as runner-up[2]
- 2016 Junior (ended in Sep): Silver Beast (U20), Silver Beast (U16)
- 2016 (ended in May/June): Vipers (Open Division), Taipei Gentlemen Hockey Club (Promo Division A), Rhinos (Leisure Division)
- 2015 Junior (ended in Sep): Taipei Typhoon
- 2015: Clouded Leopards (Open Division), Silver Monster (Promotional Division A), Giants (Promotional Division B)
- 2014 (spring-fall): Black Bears (Open Division), Vikings (Promotional Division), Silver Monster (listed as 2013-14 Taiwanese champion by IIHF)
Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League
Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League (traditional Chinese: 中華冰球聯盟, abbreviated as CIHL) was a Taiwanese ice hockey league based out of Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 2004, it is run by the Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation. The league was formerly divided into two divisions: The Open Division for local players and the International Division for foreigners living in Taiwan. The competition ceased after the 2011-12 season.
Champions
- International Division
- 2012 (mini season): in October the national federation cancelled the remainder of the season due to a strict enforcement of player eligibility standards. A playoff was quickly arranged, with the Sharks defeating the Tigers and the Bears beating in the Mustangs in the semifinals, and the Sharks blasting the Bears 7-3 in the final. Raptors and Wolves were also in the league.
- 2011-12: Taipei Wolves
- 2010-11: Sababa Bears
- 2009-10: Sababa Bears
- 2008-09: Hsinchu Raptors
- 2007-08: Chiayi Sharks
- 2006-07: Taipei Bears
- 2005-06: Chiayi Sharks
- 2004-05: Taipei Raptors
- Open Division
- 2011-12: Typhoon
- 2009-10: Taipei Ice Men
- 2008-09: Silver Beast A
- 2006-07: Taipei Leopards
- 2005-06: Taipei Hawks
- Top Division
- 2011 (spring): 1. Silver Monster, 2. Pirates, 3. Rhinos 4. Black Panthers, 5. Vikings[3]
- 2010 (summer): Silver Monster (Group A), God of War (Group B), Vikings (U12)[4]
- 2009-10: Standings: 1. Vikings 4-0-0-12 46:3, 2. Snowman 3-0-1-9 24:16, 3. Silver Monster 3-0-1-9 27:22, 4. Rhinos 1-0-3-3 17:29, 5. Vikings B 1-0-4-3 10:28, 6. Silver Devils 1-0-4-3 17:43. Vikings won playoff championship on 6/27.[5]
Seasons
- 2024 Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2023-24 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2023 TIHL Short Term League season
- 2016-17 Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2016-17 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2015-16 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2014-15 Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2011-12 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2010-11 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2009-10 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2008-09 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2007-08 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2006-07 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2005-06 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2004-05 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
- 2004 Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League season
References
- CTHL on eurohockey.com
- TIHL on eurohockey.com
- League Facebook page
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