2023–24 Latvian Hockey League season

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2023–24 Latvian Hockey League
League Latvian Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration 8 September 2023 – 4 April 2024
Number of teams 9
Regular season
Playoffs
Finals
Finals champions Mogo/LSPA
  Runners-up Zemgale/LBTU
Finals MVP Linards Feldbergs (Mogo/LSPA)
Latvian Hockey League seasons
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The 2023–24 Latvian Hockey League season was the 33rd season of the Latvian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Latvia. This season was contested by nine teams – five from Latvia, three from Lithuania, and one from Estonia.[1][2] The regular season started on 8 September 2023 and was scheduled to end on 28 February 2024,[3] but ended on 29 February, after a game between Kurbads and HS Rīga on 17 February was postponed.[4] The playoffs started on 2 March and ended on 4 April.[5][6]

The playoffs format was changed for this season with top six teams in the regular advancing to the postseason. Two best teams directly qualified for the semifinals, while teams that finished from third to sixth played in a best-of-five quarterfinals series. In the semifinals and finals teams played in a best-of-seven series.[5]

Zemgale/LBTU were the defending champions and lost the finals series in five games to Mogo/LSPA who won their third title. Linards Feldbergs of Mogo/LSPA was named the most valuable player (MVP) of the finals series.[6]

Teams

Team City
7bet-Hockey Punks Flag of Lithuania Vilnius
Airwell Energija Flag of Lithuania Elektrėnai
HS Rīga Flag of Latvia Riga
Kaunas City Flag of Lithuania Kaunas
Kurbads Flag of Latvia Riga
Mogo/LSPA Flag of Latvia Riga
Panter Flag of Estonia Tallinn
Prizma Flag of Latvia Riga
Zemgale/LBTU Flag of Latvia Jelgava

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1 Zemgale/LBTU 32 25 1 3 3 180 68 +112 55 Advance to playoffs
2 Mogo/LSPA 32 24 3 1 4 193 58 +135 55
3 Kurbads 32 19 2 5 6 154 81 +73 47
4 Panter 32 17 2 0 13 122 106 +16 38
5 Prizma 32 15 3 1 13 118 118 0 37
6 HS Rīga 32 13 1 2 16 100 128 −28 30
7 Kaunas City 32 9 3 1 19 113 147 −34 25
8 Airwell Energija 32 5 1 0 26 69 190 −121 12
9 7bet-Hockey Punks 32 1 0 3 28 59 212 −153 5

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Finals
                           
        1  Zemgale/LBTU 4  
  4  Panter 1     5  Prizma 0    
  5  Prizma 3         1  Zemgale/LBTU 1
      2  Mogo/LSPA 4
        2  Mogo/LSPA 4    
  3  Kurbads 3     3  Kurbads 0  
  6  HS Rīga 0  
Quarterfinals
  • Prizma - Panter 3:2, 5:6, 7:4, 6:3
  • Kurbads - HS Riga 3:2, 4:1, 4:2
Semifinals
  • Zemgale - Prizma 6:1, 6:4, 3:1, 8:3
  • Mogo - Kurbads 5:1, 2:1 OT, 5:2, 4:2
Final
  • Mogo - Zemgale 3:2, 0:1, 3:1, 4:3 SO, 4:0

References

External links


Latvian Hockey League seasons
1991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–24
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