1980–81 Austrian Hockey League season

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The 1980–81 Austrian Hockey League season was the 51st season of the Austrian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Austria. Eight teams participated in the league, and EC VSV won the championship.

Austrian Hockey League sports league

The Austrian Hockey League is the top-tier ice hockey league in Austria, although it currently features additional teams from Croatia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Italy.

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First round

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts
1. Kapfenberger SV 28 176513110339
2. EC VSV 28 178313510237
3. Wiener EV 28 1310512411031
4. ECS Innsbruck 28 1412214112030
5. HC Salzburg 28 10108869128
6. EC KAC 28 1014412312124
7. VEU Feldkirch 28 817311516319
8. WAT Stadlau 28 61847411916

Final round

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts (Bonus)
1. EC VSV 6 411391812 (3)
2. Wiener EV 6 420312410 (2)
3. Kapfenberger SV 6 13224378 (4)
4. ECS Innsbruck 6 14128434 (1)

Qualification round

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts (Bonus)
5. VEU Feldkirch 6 411462611 (2)
6. EC KAC 6 321172110 (3)
7. HC Salzburg 6 23122259 (4)
8. WAT Stadlau 6 14120334 (1)

WAT Stadlau avoided relegation as ATSE Graz declined to be promoted.

WAT Stadlau is a sport club in Vienna Donaustadt, Austria. The club celebrated his biggest success in ice hockey and Judo. The ice hockey team played in the Austrian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Austria, and the Austrian National League, the second level Austrian league. The ice hockey division folded in 1991.

ATSE Graz is an ice hockey team in Graz, Austria. They play in the Eliteliga, the third level of ice hockey in Austria.

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