1984–85 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga season

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The 1984–85 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga season was the 16th season of the 1. Slovenská národná hokejová liga, the second level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia alongside the 1. Česká národní hokejová liga. 10 teams participated in the league, and PS Poprad won the championship. Slávia Ekonóm Bratislava was relegated.

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Regular season

Club GP W T L Goals Pts
1. PS Poprad 442699205:13261
2. Spartak ZŤS Dubnica nad Váhom 4425811165:11558
3. ZŤS Martin 44221012172:14254
4. VTJ Michalovce 4423516197:15251
5. ZVL Skalica 44201014158:13850
6. VTJ Topoľčany 4423318196:16549
7. Partizán Liptovský Mikuláš 4418719160:18043
8. ZTK Zvolen 4417819170:17842
9. TJ Plastika Nitra 4416919140:15341
10. Iskra Smrečina Banská Bystrica 4411924150:19331
11. ZPA Prešov 4410826128:20028
12. Slávia Ekonóm Bratislava 448432159:25220

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