1994–95 Austrian Hockey League season

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The 1994–95 Austrian Hockey League season was the 65th season of the Austrian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Austria. 10 teams participated in the league, and VEU Feldkirch 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.

Contents

First round

Place Team GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1 EC VSV 18 15 1 2 91:40 31
2 EC KAC 18 13 1 4 83:43 27
3 EC Graz 18 12 1 5 104:55 25
4 VEU Feldkirch 18 12 0 6 69:42 24
5 EC Ehrwald 18 8 0 10 62:68 16
6 EHC Lustenau 18 7 1 10 74:102 15
7 CE Wien 18 7 0 11 73:84 14
8 Kapfenberger SV 18 7 0 11 64:80 14
9 EK Zell am See 18 3 1 14 54:93 7
10 EV Zeltweg 18 3 1 14 48:115 7

Second round

Playoff round

Place Team GP W T L GF-GA Pts (Bonus)
1 VEU Feldkirch 10 9 1 0 55:20 20 (1)
2 EC KAC 10 7 1 2 64:34 18 (3)
3 EC VSV 10 5 1 4 45:31 15 (4)
4 EC Graz 10 5 1 4 42:33 13 (2)
5 EC Ehrwald 10 1 0 9 26:62 2 (0)
6 EHC Lustenau 10 1 0 9 21:73 2 (0)

Qualification round

Place Team GP W T L GF-GA Pts (Bonus)
7 SV Kapfenberg 12 6 1 5 60:51 14 (1)
8 CE Wien 12 5 2 5 65:62 14 (2)
9 EV Zeltweg 12 6 1 5 62:71 13 (0)
10 EK Zell am See 12 4 2 6 54:57 10 (0)

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Series Match 1 Match 2 Match 3
VEU Feldkirch (1) - CE Wien (8) 3:0 8:4 6:0 6:1
EC KAC (2) - SV Kapfenberg (7) 3:0 5:3 6:4 9:3
EC VSV (3) - EHC Lustenau (6) 3:0 7:1 3:1 2:0
EC Graz (4) - EC Ehrwald (5) 3:0 7:3 4:2 6:2

Semifinals

Series Score Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5
VEU Feldkirch (1) - EC Graz (4) 3:2 5:4 1:5 3:6 4:2 2:1 OT
EC KAC (2) - EC VSV (3) 1:3 3:4 OT 3:5 3:4 5:7

Final

Series Score Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5
VEU Feldkirch (1) - EC VSV (2) 3:2 4:0 3:4 5:2 5:6 2:0

Relegation

Series Score Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5
EV Zeltweg (9) - EK Zell am See (10) 3:1 7:6 5:9 5:2 9:4

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