Elite Women's Hockey League 2011/12

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The 2011/12 season was the eighth season of the Elite Women's Hockey League , a women's ice hockey league . In the eighth year of its existence, six teams from Austria , Slovakia , Belarus and the Netherlands took part between September 10, 2011 and February 26, 2012 . It was the first participation of a team from Belarus. The HDK Maribor , the only team from Slovenia , left the league and moved to Austrian DEBL . Likewise, the ESC Planegg ( ) and the MHK Martin ( ) no longer competed in the EWHL. GermanyGermanySlovakiaSlovakia

In addition, the champion and runner-up of the previous year met three teams from Germany and Switzerland that were already seeded in the newly created EWHL Super Cup .

mode

The six participants played the places in a double round in the league system , so that each team played 20 games. For a win, one team was awarded three points for a win after the sudden victory overtime mentioned extension or after the shootout two points. The losing team received no points after regular time, but one point if they lost after extra time or penalty shootout.

table

Pl. team country Sp S. OTS OTN N Gates Points
1. EHV Sabers Vienna AustriaAustria 19th 16 1 0 3 103: 51 47
2. HC Slovan Bratislava SlovakiaSlovakia 20th 14th 2 0 6th 081:40 40
3. HK Pantera Minsk BelarusBelarus 20th 10 0 2 10 057:63 32
4th Vienna Flyers AustriaAustria 19th 7th 0 3 12 049:68 24
5. NetherlandsNetherlands Team Netherlands NetherlandsNetherlands 20th 7th 1 0 13 040:76 20th
6th DEC Salzburg Eagles AustriaAustria 20th 5 1 0 15th 040:72 14th

Best scorers

Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , SM = penalty minutes; Bold: Season best

player team Sp T V Points SM
Janine Weber Sabers Vienna 18th 29 17th 46 2
Marieve Provost Viena Flyers 19th 23 11 34 34
Petra Jurčová Slovan Bratislava 16 19th 4th 23 6th
Victoria Hummel Sabers Vienna 18th 13 19th 32 20th
Savine Wielenga Team Netherlands 19th 13 8th 21st 20th
Esther Cantor Sabers Vienna 18th 12 15th 27 20th
Janka Čulíková Slovan Bratislava 14th 12 6th 18th 8th
Ieva Pētersone Pantera Minsk 20th 11 8th 19th 38
Kristine Labrie Vienna Flyers 19th 11 7th 18th 22nd
Mieneke de Jong Team Netherlands 19th 11 5 16 78

Fair play rating

With the fewest small penalties and without any further penalty, the team from Bratislava was by far the fairest team in the competition.

Legend: Sp games; 2 min - small bank fines (2 minutes) ; Large bank fines (5 minutes) ; DS - Disciplinary Penalty ; SS - game time penalty ; MS - match penalty ; SM - total penalty minutes; % - percentage of penalty minutes

Pl. team Sp 2 min 5 min DS SD MS SM %
1. SlovakiaSlovakia HC Slovan Bratislava 20th 67 0 0 0 0 134 06.70
2. AustriaAustria EHV Sabers Vienna 19th 78 1 2 1 0 201 10.58
3. AustriaAustria Vienna Flyers 19th 96 0 1 0 0 202 10.63
4th AustriaAustria DEC Salzburg Eagles 20th 81 2 1 3 0 222 11.10
5. NetherlandsNetherlands Team Netherlands 20th 125 2 3 3 0 350 17.50
6th BelarusBelarus HK Pantera Minsk 20th 144 1 2 1 1 358 17.90

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Start of the new EWHL season. In: eishockey.at. Retrieved October 18, 2018 .