1997–98 Alpenliga season

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This was the 1997-98 Alpenliga season, the seventh season of the multi-national ice hockey league. Nine teams participated in the league, and VEU Feldkirch of Austria won the championship by defeating EC KAC in the final.

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Regular season

PlaceTeamGPPtsWTLGF:GAGD
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria VEU Feldkirch 1623103368:33+35
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria EC KAC 162193469:41+28
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Wiener EV 162092561:33+28
4Flag of Austria.svg  Austria EC VSV 162092567:48+19
5Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Kapfenberger SV 161672740:47-7
6Flag of Austria.svg  Austria EC Graz 161462862:77-15
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Jesenice 161353854:65-11
8Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Bled161026845:76-31
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Olimpija 167311238:84-46

Playoffs

Group phase

Group A
PlaceTeamGPPtsWTLGF:GAGD
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria VEU Feldkirch3630012:6+6
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria EC VSV3420111:5+6
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Kapfenberger SV310126:11-5
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia HK Bled210127:14-7
Group B
PlaceTeamGPPtsWTLGF:GAGD
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria EC KAC3521015:9+6
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Wiener EV3420122:11+11
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria EC Graz3311110:15-5
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia HK Jesenice300036:18-12

Final

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