2005–06 Serbian Hockey League season

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2005-2006 Serbian Hockey League Season
League Serbian Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Regular-season winner Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg HK Partizan
Champions Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg HK Partizan
Runners-up Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg KHK Crvena Zvezda
Serbian Hockey League seasons
  2004-05
2006-07  

The Serbian Hockey League Season for 2005-2006 consisted of 12 games. It lasted from November 15 to December 16. In the end HK Partizan won. HK Spartak Subotica eventually fell out from the competition because of various problems - mainly that they lacked an indoor arena.

The Serbian Hockey League is the top league for ice hockey in Serbia. There are five teams in it for the 2017–2018 season.

HK Partizan Ice hockey club in Belgrade, Serbia

Hokejaški klub Partizan is a Serbian professional ice hockey club from Belgrade. HK Partizan is one of the sport clubs that are part of Partizan sport society. They play their home games at the Pionir Ice Hall. The club currently plays in the Serbian Hockey League. HK Partizan has won 20 national championships and three cups, and is the most successful ice hockey team in Serbia. HK Partizan also won the Slohokej League in 2011 and 2012 and Balkan League in 1995.

HK Spartak Subotica ice hockey team

HK Spartak is an ice hockey club from Subotica, Serbia. It has a few tiers - juniors and adults.

Contents

Final standings

Standings including Spartak.

RkTeamGPWTLGFGAPts
1. HK Partizan 15 11 1 3 102 30 23
2. HK Vojvodina 15 9 2 4 83 46 20
3. KHK Crvena Zvezda 14 9 1 4 79 32 19
4. HK Novi Sad 15 4 0 11 66 68 8
5. HK Subotica 11 0 0 11 18 172 0

Standings, in the case that one does not count Spartak.

RkTeamGPWTLGFGAPts
1. HK Partizan 12 8 1 3 53 29 17
2. KHK Crvena Zvezda 12 7 1 4 40 30 15
3. HK Vojvodina 12 6 2 4 42 36 14
4. HK Novi Sad 12 1 0 11 23 63 2

Playoffs

semifinals

finals

Schedule and results

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