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| 2012-13 || Kushiro Welfare Company IHC || Settle Blaze IHT
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| 2013-14 || Toyota Motor Hokkaido ||
| 2013-14 || Toyota Motor Hokkaido || Kushiro Welfare Company IHC
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| 2014-15 || Toyota Motor Hokkaido || Kushiro Welfare Company IHC  
| 2014-15 || Toyota Motor Hokkaido || Kushiro Welfare Company IHC  
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| 2022-23 || Nippon Steel Muroran || DYNAX
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| 2023-24 || Nippon Steel Muroran || DYNAX
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Note: Kushiro Welfare finished third and Sapporo Polaris fourth in 2006-07. Tadano finished third, Nippon Steel fourth, and Sapporo Selection fifth in 2012-13. Tadano finished third, Settle Blaze fourth, Nippon Steel fifth, and Sapporo IHC sixth in 2013-14.
===J-Ice West League===
===J-Ice West League===
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| 2019-20 ||| Osaka Selection || Kagawa Ice Fellows
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| 2022-23 ||| Osaka Selection || Kagawa Ice Fellows  
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Note: Wakayama Club finished third in 2021-22 and 2022-23.
Note: Fukuoka Prefecture finished third in 2006-07. Osaka Selection finished third, Kyoto Prefecture fourth, and Okayama Blue Thunder fifth in 2013-14. Kyoto Prefecture finished third and Okayama Blue Thunder fourth in 2014-15. Kyoto Prefecture finished third and Wakayama Prefecture fourth in 2016-17.  
===J-Ice Central League===
===J-Ice Central League===
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| 2017-18 || Aichi Prefecture || Nagano Prefecture
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Note: Toyama Prefecture finished third, Niigata Prefecture fourth, and Shizuoka Prefecture fifth in 2013-14. Niigata Prefecture finished third, Ishikawa Prefecture fourth, Toyama Penguins fifth, and Shizuoka Prefecture sixth in 2014-15. Niigata Prefecture finished third, Toyama Prefecture fourth, and Shizuoka Prefecture fifth in 2016-17. Fukui Prefecture finished third, and Niigara Prefecture fourth in 2017-18. Nagano Prefecture finished third, Niigata Prefecture fourth, and Ishikawa Prefecture fifth in 2018-19. SF: Aichi-Niigata 5:1, F: Aichi-Fukui 8:3.
===J-Ice Northeast League===
===J-Ice Northeast League===
*2018-19: All Central
*2018-19: All Central
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*[[2015-16 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2015-16 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2016-17 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2016-17 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2017-18 J-Ice Central League season]]
*[[2017-18 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2017-18 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2017-18 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2017-18 J-Ice West League season]]
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*[[2021-22 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2021-22 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2021-22 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2021-22 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2022-23 J-Ice Central League season]]
*[[2022-23 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2022-23 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2022-23 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2022-23 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2023-24 J-Ice North League season]]
*[[2023-24 J-Ice West League season]]
*[[2023-24 J-Ice West League season]]
==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 15:10, 17 April 2024

A J-Ice West League match.

The J-Ice League is a collection of regional leagues in Japan. Since 2012-13, a final tournament among the leagues, the J-Ice Playoff, has been held.

The leagues are: J-Ice West League (established in 2005), J-Ice North League (established in 2005), J-Ice South League (established in 2011), J-Ice East League (established in 2012), J-Ice Central League (established in 2013), and the J-Ice North East League (established in 2013).

Champions

J-Ice North League

Flag of Japan J-Ice North League winners
Season Winner Runner-up
2005-06 Kushiro Welfare Company IHC Sapporo Polaris
2006-07 Settle Blaze IHT Tadano Ice Hockey Club
2007-08 Kushiro Welfare Company IHC Tadano Ice Hockey Club
2008-09 Settle Blaze IHT Kushiro Welfare Company IHC
2009-10 Settle Blaze IHT Kushiro Welfare Company IHC
2010-11 Tadano Ice Hockey Club Settle Blaze IHT
2011-12 Kushiro Welfare Company IHC Settle Blaze IHT
2012-13 Kushiro Welfare Company IHC Settle Blaze IHT
2013-14 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Kushiro Welfare Company IHC
2014-15 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Kushiro Welfare Company IHC
2015-16 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Kushiro Welfare Company IHC
2016-17 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Kushiro Welfare Company IHC
2017-18 DYNAX Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal
2018-19 DYNAX Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal
2019-20 Nippon Steel Muroran Kushiro Koseisha
2020-21 Nippon Steel Muroran DYNAX
2021-22 Not completed due to COVID-19
2022-23 Nippon Steel Muroran DYNAX
2023-24 Nippon Steel Muroran DYNAX

Note: Kushiro Welfare finished third and Sapporo Polaris fourth in 2006-07. Tadano finished third, Nippon Steel fourth, and Sapporo Selection fifth in 2012-13. Tadano finished third, Settle Blaze fourth, Nippon Steel fifth, and Sapporo IHC sixth in 2013-14.

J-Ice West League

Flag of Japan J-Ice West League winners
Season Winner Runner-up
2005-06 Surpass Anabuki IHC Hyogo Prefecture
2006-07 Surpass Anabuki IHC Hyogo Prefecture
2007-08 Surpass Kagawa IHC Fukuoka Prefecture
2008-09 Surpass Kagawa IHC Osaka
2009-10 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2010-11 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2011-12 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2012-13 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2013-14 Kagawa Ice Fellows Aichi Prefecture
2014-15 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2015-16 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2016-17 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2017-18 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2018-19 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka
2019-20 Osaka Selection Kagawa Ice Fellows
2021-22 Kagawa Ice Fellows Osaka Selection
2022-23 Osaka Selection Kagawa Ice Fellows
2023-24 Kagawa Ice Fellows

Note: Fukuoka Prefecture finished third in 2006-07. Osaka Selection finished third, Kyoto Prefecture fourth, and Okayama Blue Thunder fifth in 2013-14. Kyoto Prefecture finished third and Okayama Blue Thunder fourth in 2014-15. Kyoto Prefecture finished third and Wakayama Prefecture fourth in 2016-17.

J-Ice Central League

Flag of Japan J-Ice Central League winners
Season Winner Runner-up
2013-14 Nagano Prefecture Ishikawa Prefecture
2014-15 Nagano Prefecture Aichi Prefecture
2015-16 Cancelled
2016-17 Aichi Prefecture Nagano Prefecture
2017-18 Aichi Prefecture Nagano Prefecture
2018-19 Aichi Prefecture Fukui Prefecture
2022-23 Nagano Prefecture

Note: Toyama Prefecture finished third, Niigata Prefecture fourth, and Shizuoka Prefecture fifth in 2013-14. Niigata Prefecture finished third, Ishikawa Prefecture fourth, Toyama Penguins fifth, and Shizuoka Prefecture sixth in 2014-15. Niigata Prefecture finished third, Toyama Prefecture fourth, and Shizuoka Prefecture fifth in 2016-17. Fukui Prefecture finished third, and Niigara Prefecture fourth in 2017-18. Nagano Prefecture finished third, Niigata Prefecture fourth, and Ishikawa Prefecture fifth in 2018-19. SF: Aichi-Niigata 5:1, F: Aichi-Fukui 8:3.

J-Ice Northeast League

  • 2018-19: All Central

J-Ice East League

  • 2018-19: ITOCHU Corporation

J-Ice Playoff

Flag of Japan J-Ice Playoff winners
Season Winner Runner-up Score
2012-13 Kushiro Welfare Company IHC Kagawa Ice Fellows 4-2
2013-14 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Kanagawa Prefecture 7-3
2014-15 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Kanagawa Prefecture 7-0
2015-16 Toyota Motor Hokkaido Kanagawa Prefecture 5-1
2016-17 ITOCHU Corporation Aichi Prefecture 5-4
2017-18 Kagawa Ice Fellows DYNAX 3-2
2018-19 Nippon Steel & Sumikin Muroran DYNAX 6-1
2019-20 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2022-23 Nippon Steel & Sumikin Muroran West Selection 4-1

Note: Aichi Prefecture finished 3rd in 2017-18 All-Central finished third and Okayama Prefecture came in fourth in 2022-23. West Selection beat All-Central 6-2 in semifinal.

Seasons

External links

Competitions around the World
Asia

Asia League - Beijing League - Bahrain - CIHL Hong Kong - China - Hong Kong - India - Indonesia - Iran - Japan (Championship, Regional League, Defunct League) - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Macau - Malaysia (National League, Kuala Lumpur League) - Mongolia - North Korea - Pakistan - Philippines (Hockey League - Minor League - Manila League) - Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macau League - Singapore - South Korea (Championship, League) - Taiwan - Thailand (Siam Hockey League - Bangkok Ice Hockey League) - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan

Africa

Egypt - Morocco - South Africa (Super League, Gauteng League, Western Province League) (List of South African champions)

Middle East

Israeli (Israeli League, Israel Elite Hockey League, Israeli 2nd League) - United Arab Emirates (Dubai League, Emirates Ice Hockey League) - Qatar

Oceania

Australia (AIHL - APHL - ECSL - NHSL - Victoria - South Australia - West Australia) - New Zealand

Latin America

Argentina (Metropolitana competitions - AAHHL Nacional) - Brazil (Sao Paulo Championship - Brazilian Championship) - Ecuador - Mexico

Women's leagues

Australia (Tier 2) - China (Championship, League) - Hong Kong - India - Iran - Japan (League, Tournament) - Kuwait - Mexico - New Zealand - North Korea - Singapore - South Korea - Thailand - United Arab Emirates

Junior leagues

Australia (League, Championships) - China - Hong Kong - Israel - Japan (Intercollegiate Games, High School Sports Festival, High School Selection Tournament, Junior High School Championship) - Macau - Mexico - Mongolia - New Zealand - South Korea - Thailand - Uzbekistan