1991–92 Slovenian Hockey League season

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1991–92 Slovenian Hockey League Season
League Slovenian Ice Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Regular-season winner Jesenice
Champions Jesenice
  Runners-up Olimpija
Slovenian Ice Hockey League seasons
 None
1992–93  

The 1991–92 Slovenian Hockey League season was the first season of the Slovenian Hockey League. Prior to this, Slovenia was part of SFR Yugoslavia and Slovenian teams participated in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League.

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At the end of the regular season the playoffs were held. Jesenice went on to win the first Slovenian Hockey Championship.

Teams

TeamCityArena1990–91 result
Olimpija Ljubljana Tivoli Hall Yugoslav First League, 2nd
Jesenice Jesenice Podmežakla Hall Yugoslav First League, 4th
Bled Bled Bled Ice HallYugoslav First League, 6th
Slavija Ljubljana Zalog Ice RinkYugoslav First League, 10th
Cinkarna Celje Mestni ParkYugoslav Second League, 1st
Jesenice IIJesenicePodmežakla HallYugoslav Second League, 2nd
Olimpija IILjubljanaTivoli HallYugoslav Second League, 3rd
Triglav Kranj Gorenjski SejemYugoslav Second League, 5th

Standings after the regular season

RkTeamGPWTLGFGAPts
1. Jesenice 1412111613125
2. Olimpija 1412112022425
3.Bled149051563818
4.Jesenice II14707887114
5. Celje 14707718114
6. Triglav Kranj 146087014412
7.Olimpija II142012451274
8. Slavija 14001493060

Play-offs

First Part

RkTeamGPWLGFGAPts
1. Olimpija 651401513
2. Jesenice 642411612
3.Bled62422306
4.Jesenice II61516583

Final

Jesenice defeated Olimpija 4–3 in a best of seven series.

Third place

Bled defeated Jesenice II 3–0 in a best of five series.

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