The 2004–05 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 31st season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Seven teams participated in the league, and CH Jaca won the championship.
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Club | GP | W | T | L | Goals | Pts | |
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1. | CH Jaca | 12 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 84:33 | 21 |
2. | CG Puigcerdà | 12 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 71:21 | 20 |
3. | CH Txuri Urdin | 12 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 44:43 | 14 |
4. | FC Barcelona | 12 | 6 | 0 | 6 | 57:36 | 12 |
5. | CH Madrid | 12 | 5 | 1 | 6 | 41:47 | 11 |
6. | CH Gasteiz | 12 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 24:65 | 2 |
7. | Majadahonda HC | 12 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 27:100 | 0* |
Club Gel Puigcerdà is an ice hockey club in Puigcerdà, Spain. They play in the Spanish League and their home arena is the Club Poliesportiu Puigcerdà.
FC Barcelona Ice Hockey is an ice hockey club in Barcelona, Catalonia, that is part of FC Barcelona club. They currently play in the Spanish League and their home arena is the Palau de Gel.
The Club Hielo Jaca also known as Aramón Hielo Jaca by sponsorship reasons is a Spanish ice hockey team that currently plays in the country's professional league, the Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo. They have won 13 league championships, most recently in 2016, being the most laureated ice hockey team in Spanish Hockey League. They play their home games at Jaca, Aragon, Spain.
The 2010–11 Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo season was the 39th season of the national ice hockey league in Spain. The regular season of the Liga Nacional began on 18 September and ended on 22 January.
The 1974–75 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the third season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Eight teams participated in the league, and Real Sociedad won the championship.
The 1975–76 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the fourth season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. 11 teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1979–80 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the eighth season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Eight teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1984–85 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 13th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1989–90 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 16th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1991–92 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 18th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Five teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1992–93 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 19th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Five teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1994–95 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 21st season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Five teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1998–99 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 25th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 1999–2000 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 26th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CH Txuri Urdin won the championship.
The 2000–01 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 27th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CH Jaca won the championship.
The 2001–02 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 28th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and FC Barcelona won the championship.
The 2003–04 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 30th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CH Jaca won the championship.
The 2005–06 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 32nd season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Seven teams participated in the league, and CG Puigcerda won the championship.
The 2006–07 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 33rd season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CG Puigcerda won the championship.
The 2007–08 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 34th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CG Puigcerda won the championship.
The 2008–09 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the 35th season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Seven teams participated in the league, and FC Barcelona won the championship.
The 2011–12 Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo season was the 38th season of the Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CH Jaca won the championship.
The 2012–13 Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo season was the 39th season of the Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and CD Hielo Bipolo won the championship.