1. Česká národní hokejová liga
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Full name | 1. Česká národní hokejová liga |
sport | ice Hockey |
Association | Czechoslovak Ice Hockey Federation |
League foundation | 1969 |
Teams | 2 groups |
Country countries | Czechoslovakia |
↑ 1st league ↓ Divize / 2. ČNHL
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The 1st Česká národní hokejová liga , often also referred to as the 1st ČNHL ( German 1st Czech National Ice Hockey League ), together with the 1st Slovenská národná hokejová league, formed the second highest ice hockey league in Czechoslovakia , with the 1st ČNHL consisted exclusively of teams from the Czech part of the country. Between the second division and the first division , a promotion relegation was played at the end of the season to determine promoted and relegated teams.
history
From 1963, the second division of Czechoslovakia was played in four regional groups, with Group D being held as a purely Slovak group. The four group winners played two promoted teams in the promotion relegation.
In 1969, the league game operation was reformed and two separate game classes were established for the Czech and Slovak parts of Czechoslovakia. These were referred to as 1. ČNHL (1. Česká národní hokejová liga) and 1. SNHL ( 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga ), with the latter originating from Group D of the former 2. League. The champions of the 1st SNHL, the first two relay runners of the 1st ČNHL and the second with the highest points of the two relays qualified for the promotion round.
Web links
- History československého a českého hokeje ( Memento from February 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- Overview of all playing times at avlh.sweb.cz
Individual evidence
- ↑ avlh.sweb.cz, season 1963/64 (PDF; 69 kB)
- ↑ avlh.sweb.cz, season 1969/70 (PDF; 83 kB)