1993–94 Polska Liga Hokejowa season

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The 1993–94 Polska Liga Hokejowa season was the 59th season of the Polska Liga Hokejowa, the top level of ice hockey in Poland. 10 teams participated in the league, and Podhale Nowy Targ won the championship.

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Final round

Club GP W T L Goals Pts
1. Podhale Nowy Targ 30 2910213:5759
2. Unia Oświęcim 30 18210141:8838
3. Naprzód Janów 30 17112129:10835
4. Polonia Bytom 30 1401696:14128

Qualification round

Club GP W T L Goals Pts
5. GKS Katowice 28 14212138:9530
6. GKS Tychy 28 1241290:7528
7. STS Sanok 28 1161185:9328
8. KS Torun 28 10315125:13123
9. KS Cracovia 28 631960:11615
10. Stoczniowiec Gdansk 28 202655:2284

Playoffs

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
    
  Podhale Nowy Targ  3
  KS Torun  1 
 Podhale Nowy Targ 4
   GKS Katowice 0 
  Polonia Bytom  1
  GKS Katowice  3 
 Podhale Nowy Targ 4
  
  Unia Oświęcim 0
  Naprzód Janów  3
  GKS Tychy  1 
 Unia Oświęcim 4Third place
   Naprzód Janów 3 
  Unia Oświęcim  3
 GKS Katowice 4
  STS Sanok  2 
 Naprzód Janów 0
 

Relegation round

Club GP W T L Goals Pts
5. GKS Tychy 10 90156:2418
6. KS Torun 10 70346:3314
7. STS Sanok 10 51445:3111
8. Polonia Bytom 10 41538:459
9. KS Cracovia 10 40636:388
10. Stoczniowiec Gdansk 10 10917:532

Relegation

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