Series A1 1993/94

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The 1993/94 season was the 60th season of Serie A1 , the highest Italian ice hockey division . AC Milan Hockey (formerly HC Devils Milano ) became champions for the third time in the club's history .

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In the main round, each of the eleven teams played a total of 20 games. The eight best-placed teams qualified for the playoffs in which the champions were played out. Each team received two points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a defeat.

Main round

club Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. AC Milan Hockey 20th 16 1 3 148: 77 54
2. HC Bolzano 20th 15th 1 4th 125: 69 52
3. AS Varese Hockey 20th 15th 2 3 99:59 45
4th SG Milano Saima 20th 11 2 7th 98:77 39
5. HC Courmaosta 20th 10 4th 6th 109: 82 39
6th HC Alleghe 20th 6th 2 12 77:79 34
7th HC Fassa 20th 9 1 10 99:94 26th
8th. HC Gherdëina 20th 6th 4th 10 85:97 23
9. HC Fiemme Cavalese 20th 6th 2 12 76: 106 22nd
10. Asiago Hockey 20th 6th 0 14th 79: 110 17th
11. EV Bruneck 20th 0 1 19th 52: 197 3

Sp = games, W = wins, U = draws, N = defeats

Playoffs

  Quarter finals Semifinals final
                           
  1 AC Milan Hockey 2        
8th HC Gherdëina 0  
1 AC Milan 2
  5 HC Courmaosta 0  
4th SG Milano Saima 0
5 HC Courmaosta 2  
1 AC Milan 3
  2 HC Bolzano 2
2 HC Bolzano 2    
7th HC Fassa 0  
2 HC Bolzano 2
  3 AS Varese Hockey 0  
3 AS Varese Hockey 2
  6th HC Alleghe 1  

Champions team

Paul Beraldo , Mario Brunetta , Bruno Campese , Mario Chitaroni , Anthony Circelli , Michael De Angelis , Mario De Benedictis , Frank Di Muzio , Shawn Evans , Dmitri Frolow , Anthony Iob , Emilio Iovio , Gaetano Orlando , Christian Pouget , František Procházka , Roland Ramoser , Larry Rucchin , Lucio Topatigh , Marco Vaccani , John Vecchiarelli , Christophe Ville , Giovanni Volante , Ivano Zanatta
Trainer: Dan Hobér

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