Chinese ice hockey league

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The Chinese Ice Hockey League is the highest ice hockey league in the People's Republic of China .

history

The Chinese ice hockey league was founded in 1953. It has been held annually since then. The country's amateur teams compete in the Chinese ice hockey league , while the Chinese professional teams China Dragon (until 2017 in the Asia League Ice Hockey ), Kunlun Red Star (since 2016 in the Continental Hockey League ) and KRS Heilongjiang (since 2017 in the Wysschaja Hockey league ) in multinational professional leagues.

Master (if known)

  • 2013: Qiqihar
  • 2011: Harbin
  • 2010: Qiqihar
  • 2006: Qiqihar
  • 2005: Harbin
  • 2004: Qiqihar
  • 2003: Harbin
  • 2002: Harbin
  • 2001: Qiqihar
  • 2000: Qiqihar
  • 1999: Harbin
  • 1998: Qiqihar
  • 1997: Qiqihar
  • 1996: Qiqihar
  • 1995: Qiqihar
  • 1994: Qiqihar
  • 1993: Qiqihar
  • 1991: Nei Menggol
  • 1990: Harbin
  • 1989: Harbin
  • 1988: Changchun
  • 1986: Harbin
  • 1984: Harbin
  • 1983: Jiamusi
  • 1979: Qiqihar
  • 1977: Harbin
  • 1976: Harbin
  • 1975: Harbin
  • 1974: Tsitsikhar
  • 1973: Harbin
  • 1972: Heilungkiang
  • 1962: Qiqihar

Individual evidence

  1. "From Akureyri to Zvolen" at www.iihf.com, August 31, 2013, accessed on August 7, 2017.
  2. From Ankara to Ufa. In: iihf.com. August 5, 2011, accessed March 9, 2017 .
  3. ^ From Adelaide to Zagreb. In: iihf.com. July 22, 2010, accessed May 15, 2017 .
  4. result on www.passionhockey.com, accessed on 7 August 2017th
  5. Chinese ice hockey league 1961/62 at hockeyarchives.info (French)

literature

  • Stephan Müller: International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia: 1904 - 2005 . Books on Demand, Norderstedt, Germany 2005, ISBN 978-3-8334-4189-9 , pp. 403 .

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