2011–12 Czech Extraliga season

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2011–12 Czech Extraliga
League Czech Extraliga
Sport Ice hockey
Duration September 2011 – February 2012
Number of teams 14
TV partner(s) Česká televize
Regular season
Presidential Cup HC Sparta Praha
Top scorer Petr Kumstát (Karlovy Vary)
Playoffs
Finals
Finals champions HC Pardubice
  Runners-up HC Kometa Brno
Czech Extraliga seasons

The 2011–12 Czech Extraliga season was the 19th season of the Czech Extraliga since its creation after the breakup of Czechoslovakia and the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League in 1993.

Standings

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Place Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
1 HC Sparta Praha 52 27 8 10 7 163 109 107
2 HC Plzeň 1929 52 26 7 7 12 181 146 99
3 HC ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice 52 23 5 7 17 175 136 86
4 HC Bílí Tygři Liberec 52 19 11 5 17 145 140 84
5 HC Mountfield České Budějovice 52 23 5 4 20 129 127 83
6 HC Vítkovice Steel 52 20 7 3 22 143 150 77
7 PSG Zlín 52 18 6 10 18 107 125 76
8 HC Kometa Brno 52 19 6 6 21 142 137 75
9 Rytíři Kladno 52 18 5 7 21 129 140 74
10 HC Oceláři Třinec 52 19 4 8 21 146 143 73
11 HC Energie Karlovy Vary 52 17 5 6 24 137 154 67
12 HC Slavia Praha 52 15 7 7 23 140 158 66
13 HC VERVA Litvínov 52 14 9 4 25 138 171 64
14 BK Mladá Boleslav 52 16 4 5 27 120 159 61

Playoffs

Bracket

The playoff bracket is not a fixed bracket. Like the intraconference bracket in the NHL, the matchups are adjusted in each successive round in order to place the top-ranked team against the bottom-ranked team.

  First round
February 29–March 6
Quarterfinals
March 8–21
Semifinals
March 24–April 3
Finals
April 9–21
                                     
    1  Sparta 2  
8  Brno 3     8  Brno 4    
  2  Plzeň 1  
9  Kladno 0    
  8  Brno 4    
3  Pardubice 4
   
  6  Vítkovice 3  
    3  Pardubice 4
  8  Brno 2
  4  Liberec 4    
5  České Budějovice 1    
  3  Pardubice 4
7  Zlín 3  
  4  Liberec 2  
10  Třinec 2     2  Plzeň 4
 
    7  Zlín 3  

References

External links

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