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*[[2005 Subang Jaya League season]]
*[[2005 Subang Jaya League season]]
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*[[2004-05 Malaysian Ice Hockey League season]]
*[[2004 Malaysian Summer League season]]
*[[2003-04 Malaysian Ice Hockey League season]]
*[[2003-04 Malaysian Ice Hockey League season]]
*[[2003 Malaysian Summer League season]]
*[[2002-03 Malaysian Ice Hockey League season]]
*[[2002-03 Malaysian Ice Hockey League season]]
*[[2002 Malaysian Winter League season]]
*[[2002 Malaysian Winter League season]]

Revision as of 13:39, 13 December 2023

Malaysian Ice Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 2002
No. of teams 5
Country(ies) Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Most recent champion(s) Jazura
Official website malaysiaicehockey.com

The Malaysian Ice Hockey League is the national ice hockey competition in Malaysia. It was first contested in 2001-02.

Overview of Leagues

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  • 2018-19: Empire National Ice Hockey League
  • 2017-18: Premier League & Junior League
  • 2017 Summer: Short League
  • 2016-17: President's Cup League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2016 Summer: MIHF League
  • 2015-16: President's Cup League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2014-15 (January-May 2015): President's Cup League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2013-14: MIHF League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2013 (February-June): Dexion League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2012 (September-December): President's Cup League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2012 (January-May): Dexion League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2011 (September-December): President's Cup League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2011 (February-May): Dexion League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2010 (August-November): President's Cup League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2010 (January-June): Dexion League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2009 (September-December): MIHF League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2009 (February-May): Dexion League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2008 (September-December): MIHF League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2008 (January-June): Dexion League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2007 (August-December): Subang Jaya League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2007 (March-June): Subang Jaya League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2006: Subang Jaya League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2005: Subang Jaya League (Division 1, Division 2, Division 3)
  • 2001-2005: Malaysian League (?)

Malaysian Champions

As listed by the IIHF in IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011 and yearly online overviews up to 2014. After 2014, the MIHF Facebook page and other footnotes are used as reference for champions

  • 2018-19: Team Putrayaja (champion), Team Kuala Lumpur (runner-up), Team Negeri Sembilan (third place)
  • 2017-18: Premier League: Ice Wizards, Junior League: Frostbiters
  • 2017 Summer: D2: Harimau Enra, D3: Jazura Juniors
  • 2016-17: D1: Jazura, D2: Harimau Enra, D3: Rimau Cindai
  • 2016 Summer: D2: Harimau Enra, D3: Rimau Cindai
  • 2015-16: D1: Jazura (league), Rocktape Wildcats (tournament), D2: Harimau Enra (league and tournament), D3: Golden Phoenix (league and tournament)[2]
  • 2014-15: D1: Rocktape Wildcats (League and MIHF Champion Trophy winners), D2: Falcons (League Champion Trophy), Ravens (MIHF Champion Trophy), D3: D'Jungle Magic (League and MIHF Champion Trophy winners)[3]
  • 2013-14: Tenaga Kuala Lumpur
  • 2012-13: Jazura Kuala Lumpur
  • 2011-12: Asian Tigers Kuala Lumpur
  • 2010-11: Asian Tigers Kuala Lumpur
  • 2009-10: Kuala Lumpur Cobras
  • 2008-09: Kuala Lumpur Cobras - listed by MIHF as 2008 MIHF League - Div 1
  • 2007-08: Kuala Lumpur Fangs
  • 2006-07: Inferno Ice Kuala Lumpur - listed by MIHF as 2006 Subang Jaya League - Div 1
  • 2005-06: Kuala Lumpur Wildcats - listed by MIHF as 2005 Subang Jaya League - Div 1
  • 2004-05: Inferno Ice Kuala Lumpur
  • 2003-04: Metro Wildcats
  • 2002-03: Kuala Lumpur Blackhawks
  • 2001-02: Kuala Lumpur Devils

Seasons

References

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