1994–95 Japan Ice Hockey League season

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The 1994–95 Japan Ice Hockey League season was the 29th season of the Japan Ice Hockey League. Six teams participated in the league, and Kokudo Ice Hockey Club won the championship.

The Japan Ice Hockey League (JIHL) (日本アイスホッケーリーグ) was an annual ice hockey league that began in 1966 and ended in 2004 when it was replaced by Asia League Ice Hockey. Only Japanese teams competed in the JIHL.

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Regular season

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts
1. Kokudo Ice Hockey Club 30 22711277345
2. Seibu Tetsudo 30 20911328041
3. Shin Oji Seishi 30 20821398942
4. Nippon Paper Cranes 30 1415110310929
5. Sapporo Snow Brand 30 101827111822
6. Furukawa Ice Hockey Club 30 0291501531

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