2014–15 Ligue Magnus season

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The 2014–15 Ligue Magnus season was the 94th season of the Ligue Magnus, the top level of ice hockey in France. Rapaces de Gap defeated Dauphins d'Épinal in the championship round.

Ligue Magnus

Synerglace Ligue Magnus is the current name for the top men's division of the French ice hockey pyramid, established in 1906. The league was renamed in 2004 to take the name of its championship trophy, the Magnus Cup. The trophy was in turn named for Frenchman and IIHF founder Louis Magnus. During the 2015–16 and 2016-17 seasons, the league was officially known as Saxoprint Ligue Magnus, due to a sponsorship deal with Saxoprint, the online printing subsidiary of German conglomerate Cewe.

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Regular season

TeamGPWLOTLGFGADiffPts
1. Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble 26 18 4 4 94 67 +27 40
2. Dragons de Rouen 26 19 7 0 121 73 +48 38
3. Rapaces de Gap 26 18 6 2 88 71 +17 38
4. Ducs d'Angers 26 17 5 4 97 66 +31 38
5. Diables Rouges de Briançon 26 16 8 2 94 78 +16 34
6. Chamois de Chamonix 26 14 7 5 96 85 +11 33
7. Gothiques d'Amiens 26 14 8 4 100 81 +9 32
8. Dauphins d'Épinal 26 12 13 1 78 85 -7 25
9. Étoile noire de Strasbourg 26 11 13 2 74 101 −27 24
10. Morzine-Avoriaz-Les Gets 26 12 14 0 76 102 −26 23
11. Ducs de Dijon 26 9 15 2 72 88 −16 20
12. Brest Albatros Hockey 26 8 14 4 73 98 −25 20
13. Lyon HC 26 8 15 3 87 115 −28 19
14. Drakkars de Caen 26 6 14 6 66 106 −40 18

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