2008–09 Serbian Hockey League season

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2008-2009 Serbian Hockey League Season
League Serbian Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Number of teams5
Regular-season winner Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg HK Partizan
Champions Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg HK Partizan
  Runners-up Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg HK Vojvodina
Serbian Hockey League seasons
  2007-08
2009-10  

The Serbian Hockey League Season for 2008-2009 consisted of 16 games. HK Partizan won the regular division and the playoffs, making it their 4th title in a row.

Contents

Final standings

RkTeamGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPts
1. HK Partizan 16132011023043
2. HK Vojvodina 168107846526
3. HK Novi Sad 166225776524
4. KHK Crvena Zvezda 167035555223
5. HK Beostar 1610015261293

Playoffs

Semifinals

HK Vojvodina vs HK Novi Sad

HK Partizan vs Crvena Zvezda

Finals

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