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Revision as of 18:14, 13 March 2017

The 1996-97 Serie A season was the 63rd season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. 16 teams participated in the league, and HC Bozen won the championship by defeating HC Milan 24 in the final. HC Bozen and HC Milan 24 qualified directly for the final round, because they were playing in the Alpenliga during the regular season.

First round

Club
1. HC Fassa
2. HC Gherdëina
3. HC Courmaosta
4. HC Meran
5. HC Alleghe
6. EV Bruneck
7. SG Cortina
8. GS Feltre
9. Asiago Hockey
10. SV Ritten
11. HC Como
12. USG Zoldo
13. SSI Vipiteno
14. SC Laces

Second round

Group A

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts (Bonus)
1. SHC Fassa 12 10 0 2 72:32 37(6)
2. HC Meran 12 9 0 3 59:41 31(5)
3. HC Alleghe 12 8 0 4 55:43 26(4)
4. Asiago Hockey 12 6 1 5 66:65 20(2)
5. GS Feltre 12 4 0 8 42:54 17(3)
6. USG Zoldo 12 3 0 9 53:76 11(1)
7. SSI Vipiteno 12 1 1 10 42:78 4(0)

Group B

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts (Bonus)
1. HC Gherdëina 12 9 1 2 71:30 34(6)
2. HC Bruneck 12 8 0 4 53:31 28(4)
3. HC Courmaosta 12 5 2 5 41:43 22(5)
4. SC Laces 12 7 0 5 52:64 20(0)
5. SV Ritten 12 5 0 7 42:56 18(2)
6. SG Cortina 12 3 0 9 40:56 12(3)
7. HC Como 12 3 1 8 36:55 11(1)

Final round

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. HC 24 Milan 10 8 0 2 214:105 24
2. HC Bozen 10 8 0 2 171:123 24
3. SHC Fassa 10 6 1 3 154:114 19
4. HC Meran 10 4 0 6 138:94 11
5. HC Bruneck 10 3 1 6 126:163 10
6. HC Gherdëina 10 0 0 10 111:144 0

Playoffs

  Semifinals Final
             
 HC Milan 24 2  
 HC Meran 0  
 
     HC Milan 24 1
   HC Bozen 3
 
 
3rd place
 HC Bozen 2  not held  
 HC Fassa 0      

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