Serie B (ice hockey)

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Series B

sport ice Hockey
abbreviation Series B
Association Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio
Teams 13
Country countries ItalyItaly Italy
Title holder Milano Rossoblu
Website www.hockeyghiaccio.net
Series A

The Series B (until 2014 series A2 ) was until 2017 under the Serie A the second highest Hockey -Liga Italy . Since the Serie A2 teams were banned from participating in the INL (second Austrian league) after a season , it was decided to merge the former Serie A1 and Serie A2 . As a result, the teams from the former Serie C moved up. The league was organized by the Italian Ice Sports Federation.

In the 2015/16 season, 16 teams competed in the championship. In 2017, Serie B was replaced by the Italian Hockey League as part of a league reform .

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mode
Basic round: A simple round-trip round is played with a total of 24 games per team. The best eight teams qualify directly for the play-offs.
Play-off
Eight teams contest the play-off, with the first placed playing on the eighth, the second placed against the seventh and so on. Quarter-finals (“best-of-five”), semi-finals (“best-of-five”), final (“best-of-five”).
Points regulation
There are three points for a win after 60 minutes. If there is a tie after the regular playing time, there is a five-minute extra time and - if necessary - a penalty shootout. The winner of extra time or penalty shootout receives two points and the loser one point.
Foreigners
In the Series B no foreign players are allowed.

master

1925 1955 1985 2015 Alleghe hockey
1926 1956 1986 2016 HC Merano
1927 1957 1987 2017 Milano Rossoblu
1928 1958 1988
1929 1959 1989 Como hockey
1930 1960 1990 SG Cortina
1931 1961 1991 HC Merano
1932 1962 1992 HC Gherdëina
1933 1963 1993 CourmAosta
1934 1964 1994 SG Cortina
1935 1965 1995 Zoldo
1936 1966 1996 Zoldo
1937 1967 1997 HC Gherdëina
1938 1968 1998 Zoldo
1939 1969 1999 Auronzo
1940 1970 2000 Siebeneich
1941 1971 HC Merano 2001 SV Kaltern
1942 1972 2002 HC Eppan
1943 1973 2003 HC Eppan
1944 1974 2004 HC Brixen
1945 1975 2005 WSV Sterzing
1946 1976 2006 SG Pontebba
1947 1977 2007 HC Merano
1948 1978 HC Merano 2008 SV Kaltern
1949 1979 2009 WSV Sterzing
1950 1980 2010 HC Eppan
1951 1981 2011 WSV Sterzing
1952 1982 2012 Hockey Milano Rossoblu
1953 1983 2013 HC Eppan
1954 1984 2014 HC Eppan

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