2003–04 Panonian League season

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2003–2004 Panonian League Season
League Panonian League
Sport Ice hockey
Regular-season winner Flag of Romania.svg SC Miercurea Ciuc
Champions Flag of Romania.svg SC Miercurea Ciuc
Runners-up Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencvárosi TC
Panonian League seasons

The 2003–2004 Panonian League Season was the second season of the multinational Panonian league. As in the previous season, teams from Hungary, Romania and Croatia participated. A newcomer, HK Vojvodina from Serbia (then Serbia and Montenegro) participated too. At the end of the season the playoffs were held. The top two teams in the regular season qualified for the playoffs. The season lasted from October 25, 2003 to February 10, 2004.

Panonian League international ice hockey league in Eastern Europe between 2002-2009

The Panonian League was one of the multinational ice hockey leagues in Europe. The league was established in 2002 and originally comprised teams from Hungary, Romania and Croatia. HK Vojvodina became the first Serbian team to join the league in 2003-04. The league was temporarily abandoned after 2003-04 when Hungarian and Romanian teams went on to establish their own joint league, called the MOL Liga. The Panonian League was revived in 2007 with Croatian and Serbian teams, lasting until 2009. In total there were four seasons, from 2002 to 2004, and from 2007 to 2009.

HK Vojvodina Ice hockey club in Novi Sad, Serbia

Hokejaški Klub Vojvodina is an ice hockey club from Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia, founded in 1957. In its history it has won seven national championships. They play their home games at SPENS, located in Novi Sad. The team is part of the Vojvodina Novi Sad sports society.

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The league was abandoned after the season, as the teams from Hungary and Romania went off to form their own new league, the MOL Liga. It would not be until 2007 that the league once again functioned.

The Erste Liga is an international ice hockey league organized for clubs based in Hungary, Romania and Austria. It is sponsored by the Erste Bank Hungary.

Teams

KHL Medveščak Zagreb II

KHL Medveščak Zagreb II is a Croatian ice hockey team. It is the farm team of KHL Medveščak Zagreb of the Austrian Hockey League. They play in the Croatian Ice Hockey League and were champions in 2010, 2013, and 2014. They have also played in both the Panonian League and the Slohokej League.

KHL Mladost ice hockey team

Klub Hokeja na Ledu Mladost, commonly referred to as KHL Mladost or simply Mladost, is a Croatian ice hockey team that currently plays in the Croatian Ice Hockey Championship.

KHL Zagreb

Klub Hokeja na Ledu Zagreb, commonly referred to as KHL Zagreb or simply Zagreb, is a Croatian ice hockey team that plays in the Croatian Ice Hockey League and formerly in the Panonian League. The club played in the IIHF European Champions Cup in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1997 reaching first round.

Final standings

2003-2004 season

RkTeamGPWTLGFGAPts
1. Flag of Romania.svg SC Miercurea Ciuc 10 9 0 1 85 20 27
2. Flag of Croatia.svg KHL Zagreb 10 7 0 3 75 36 21
3. Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencvárosi TC 10 6 0 4 84 31 18
4. Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg HK Vojvodina 10 6 0 4 49 41 18
5. Flag of Croatia.svg KHL Mladost 10 1 1 8 25 94 4
5. Flag of Croatia.svg KHL Medveščak II 10 0 1 9 12 108 1

Playoffs

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on February 7 & February 11, 2004.

Finals

The finals were held on the 25th and 28 March 2004.

Games

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