2001–02 Austrian Hockey League season

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The 2001–02 Austrian Hockey League season was the 72nd season of the Austrian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Austria. Nine teams participated in the league, and EC VSV 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

Regular season

Place Team GP W L (OTL) GF-GA Pts
1 EHC Black Wings Linz 32 26 6 (1) 147: 62 39
2 EC VSV 32 23 9 (3) 120:79 36
3 EC KAC 32 20 12 (2) 119:81 32
4 Vienna Capitals 32 16 16 (7) 106:97 30
5 EC Graz 99ers 32 13 19 (5) 99:114 26
6 EK Zell am See 32 15 17 (2) 107:117 24
7 EHC Lustenau 32 14 18 (3) 105:129 24
8 HC Innsbruck 32 13 19 (2) 103:119 20
9 Kapfenberger SV 32 4 28 (2) 79:187 8

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 EHC Black Wings Linz 4
8 HC Innsbruck 0
1 EHC Black Wings Linz 4
4 Vienna Capitals 0
4 Vienna Capitals 4
5 EC Graz 99ers 0
1 EHC Black Wings Linz 1
2 EC VSV 4
2 EC VSV 4
7 EHC Lustenau 1
2 EC VSV 4
3 EC KAC 2
3 EC KAC 4
6 EK Zell am See 1

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