1995–96 Serbian Hockey League season

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1995-1996 Serbian Hockey League Season
League Serbian Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Regular-season winner Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg KHK Crvena Zvezda
Champions Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg KHK Crvena Zvezda
  Runners-up Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg HK Vojvodina
Serbian Hockey League seasons
  1994-95
1996-97  

The Serbian Hockey League Season for 1995-1996 was the fifth season of the league. Four teams participated, each one playing four games with one another, resulting in twelve games for each team. KHK Crvenza Zvezda won each game that it played that season, resulting in them winning the regular division. They went on to win the playoffs.

Contents

Teams

Regular season standings

RkTeamGPWTLGFGAPts
1. KHK Crvena Zvezda 1212001302824
2. HK Vojvodina 12705704514
3. HK Partizan 1230950956
4. HK Spartak 122010321134

Playoffs

Semifinals

Finals

Red Star swept Vojvodina in the finals.

third place

Spartak and Partizan were supposed to pay in the finals. However they did not participate, and spartak won by default.

Cup Competition

There was also the competition for the cup. In it, Red Star beat Vojvodina 9-3 to win it.

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