2004–05 Mongolia Hockey League season

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The Mongolian Hockey League is the national ice hockey league in Mongolia. It was first contested in 1992.

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Regular season

First round

ClubPts
1. Baganuur 6
2. Otgon Od Ulaanbaatar 6
3. EU Ulaanbaatar 4
4. Shariin Gol 4
5. Erdenet-Hangardi 0

Second round

ClubPts
1. Baganuur 6
2. Otgon Od Ulaanbaatar 6
3. Shariin Gol 5
4. EU Ulaanbaatar 2
5. Erdenet-Hangardi 1

Playoffs

Semifinals

Baganuur Municipal District in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Baganuur is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. It is subdivided into four khoroos (subdistricts).

3rd place

Final

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