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European Women's Hockey League

The European Women's Hockey League, abbreviated EWHL, is an international ice hockey league. Created as the Elite Women's Hockey League in 2004 by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the EWHL comprises clubs from several countries in Central Europe and one team from Kazakhstan, and is played in parallel to national championships.

European Women's Hockey League
Current season, competition or edition:
2022–23 EWHL season
FormerlyElite Women's Hockey League, 2005–2019
SportIce hockey
Founded2004 (2004)
FounderInternational Ice Hockey Federation
Inaugural season2004–05
DirectorHungarian Ice Hockey Federation
PresidentMartin Kogler
No. of teams10
CountriesAustria, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Poland, Slovakia
HeadquartersGöstingerstraße 111
Graz, Austria
Most recent
champion(s)
KMH Budapest, 2021–22 (4)
Most titles EHV Sabres (6)
Sponsor(s)Tippmix
International cup(s)EWHL Super Cup
Official websiteOfficial website

History

The EWHL was created in 2004 on the same principle as the men's ice hockey Interliga. For its first season, the EWHL featured teams from Austria, Hungary, Italy and Slovenia. Teams from additional countries joined the league during the following seasons, including HC Slovan Bratislava from Slovakia in 2005, KHL Grič Zagreb from Croatia in 2006, and HC Slavia Praha from the Czech Republic in 2007. In the 2008–09 season, the Italian and Hungarian teams gave way to two clubs from Germany, OSC Berlin and ESC Planegg. During the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, the Netherlands national team participated in the EWHL.[1]

Before the 2019–20 season, the Elite Women's Hockey League was renamed, becoming the European Women's Hockey League to reflect its unique position within European women's ice hockey.[2] Also, the Polish women's national team joined the league in 2019, playing as the Silesia Brackens and later under the name Silesian Metropolis Katowice.[3] The Hungarian team KMH Budapest rejoined the league, and MAC Budapest was added.

The EWHL is mostly played in a championship format with home and away matches, with the exception of the 2005–06 season where the teams were distributed in two regional divisions followed by qualifying rounds. For the 2010–11 season, the regular season was followed by a play-off between the four teams at the top of the league table.

Though they joined the league in the 2015–16 season, Kazakh team Aisulu Almaty has played only two EWHL games from their home arena, Baluan Sholak Sports Palace in Almaty, due to the significant travel distance. The 2019–20 season provided the first opportunity for Aisulu to play EWHL matches in front of a home crowd, when they hosted the EHV Sabres for a two game series during 19–20 October 2019.[4]

Since the 2019–20 season, the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation has overseen the league. The league president is Martin Kogler.[5]

Teams

2022–23 season

Team name Location Home venue Head coach Captain
Aisulu Almaty   Almaty Baluan Sholak Sports Palace Alexander Maltsev
Budapest Jégkorong Akadémia   Budapest Tüskesátor Zoltán Fodor
DEC Salzburg Eagles   Salzburg Eisarena Salzburg Frank Seewald Lisa Zöhrer
EVB Eagles Südtirol   Bolzano PalaOnda Stefano Daprà Valentina Bettarini
HK Budapest   Budapest Tüskesátor Levente Szilágyi
Lakers Kärnten   Villach Eishalle Ferlach (Ferlach) Günther Ropatsch Alessandra Lopez
MAC Budapest   Budapest Kisstadion András Kis Imola Horváth
Neuburg Highlanders   Neuberg an der Mürz Merkur Eisstadion (Graz)
Eishalle Kapfenberg (Kapfenberg)
Philipp Holper Evelyn Hochegger
Silesian Metropolis Katowice   Katowice OSIR Bytom (Bytom) Zbigniew Wrobel Karolina Późniewska
ŠKP Bratislava   Bratislava Zimný štadión Vladimíra Dzurillu (Ružinov) Ľubomíra Kožanová Lucia Drábeková

Former teams

Championship

Years   Gold   Silver   Bronze No. of teams
2004  
EHV Sabres
 
HK Terme Maribor
 
HC Agordo
8
2005–06  
HC Slovan Bratislava
 
HK Terme Maribor
 
HC Eagles Bolzano
11
2006–07  
HC Slovan Bratislava
 
The Ravens Salzburg
 
HK Terme Maribor
12
2007–08  
Slavia Praha
 
The Ravens Salzburg
 
EHV Sabres
11
2008–09  
Slavia Praha
 
OSC Berlin
 
ESC Planegg
8
2009–10  
ESC Planegg
 
The Ravens Salzburg
 
EHV Sabres
6
2010–11  
EHV Sabres
 
Slovan Bratislava
 
ESC Planegg
8
2011–12  
EHV Sabres
 
Slovan Bratislava
 
HK Pantera Minsk
6
2012–13  
HK Pantera Minsk
 
EHV Sabres
 
Salzburg Eagles
6
2013–14  
EV Bozen Eagles
 
Neuberg Highlanders
 
EHV Sabres
7
2014–15  
EHV Sabres
 
EV Bozen Eagles
 
Salzburg Eagles
6
2015–16  
EHV Sabres
 
Salzburg Eagles
 
Aisulu Almaty
7
2016–17  
EV Bozen Eagles
 
DEC Salzburg Eagles
 
HC ŠKP Bratislava
8
2017–18  
EHV Sabres
 
EV Bozen Eagles
 
KMH Budapest
8
2018–19  
KMH Budapest
 
EHV Sabres
 
EVB Eagles Südtirol
9
2019–20  
KMH Budapest
 
MAC Budapest
 
Aisulu Almaty
10
2020–21  
KMH Budapest
 
EHV Sabres
 
ŠKP Bratislava
9
2021–22  
KMH Budapest
 
Aisulu Almaty
 
EHV Sabres
11

Medal table by club

Club   Gold   Silver   Bronze Medals
1   EHV Sabres 6 2 4 12
2   KMH Budapest 4 0 1 5
3   ŠKP Bratislava[a] 2 2 2 6
4   EVB Eagles Südtirol[b] 2 2 1 5
5   Slavia Praha 2 0 0 2
6   ESC Planegg 1 0 2 3
7   HK Pantera Minsk 1 0 1 2
8   DEC Salzburg Eagles[c] 0 5 2 7
9   HK Terme Maribor 0 2 1 3
10   Aisulu Almaty 0 1 2 3
11   MAC Budapest 0 1 1 2
12   OSC Berlin 0 1 0 1
12   Neuburg Highlanders 0 1 0 1
13   HC Eagles Bolzano 0 0 1 1
13   HC Agordo 0 0 1 1

Notes:

  1. ^ Includes record as Slovan Bratislava
  2. ^ Includes record as EV Bozen Eagles
  3. ^ Includes record as Ravens Salzburg/The Ravens Salzburg

See also

References

This article incorporates information from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr:Ligue élite féminine de hockey and the existing German Wikipedia article at de:European Women’s Hockey League; see their histories for attribution.

  1. ^ The Netherlands wishing to offer more competitive matches to their top Women players. Source: EWHL Website
  2. ^ "EWHL-Premiere in Sterzing". EV Bozen Hockey Academy (in German). 8 September 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  3. ^ Krzywicki, Benjamin (27 June 2019). "Three Polish National Teams to Play In Foreign Leagues". Polish Puck. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  4. ^ Manninen, Henrik (19 October 2019). "EWHL goes to Central Asia". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  5. ^ "EWHL to move under the HIHF". visegradhockey.hu. 11 June 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2020.

External links

  • EWHL News
  • EWHL Website
  • (in German)

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The European Women s Hockey League abbreviated EWHL is an international ice hockey league Created as the Elite Women s Hockey League in 2004 by the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF the EWHL comprises clubs from several countries in Central Europe and one team from Kazakhstan and is played in parallel to national championships European Women s Hockey LeagueCurrent season competition or edition 2022 23 EWHL seasonFormerlyElite Women s Hockey League 2005 2019SportIce hockeyFounded2004 2004 FounderInternational Ice Hockey FederationInaugural season2004 05DirectorHungarian Ice Hockey FederationPresidentMartin KoglerNo of teams10CountriesAustria Hungary Italy Kazakhstan Poland SlovakiaHeadquartersGostingerstrasse 111Graz AustriaMost recentchampion s KMH Budapest 2021 22 4 Most titlesEHV Sabres 6 Sponsor s TippmixInternational cup s EWHL Super CupOfficial websiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Teams 2 1 2022 23 season 2 2 Former teams 3 Championship 3 1 Medal table by club 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe EWHL was created in 2004 on the same principle as the men s ice hockey Interliga For its first season the EWHL featured teams from Austria Hungary Italy and Slovenia Teams from additional countries joined the league during the following seasons including HC Slovan Bratislava from Slovakia in 2005 KHL Gric Zagreb from Croatia in 2006 and HC Slavia Praha from the Czech Republic in 2007 In the 2008 09 season the Italian and Hungarian teams gave way to two clubs from Germany OSC Berlin and ESC Planegg During the 2010 11 and 2011 12 seasons the Netherlands national team participated in the EWHL 1 Before the 2019 20 season the Elite Women s Hockey League was renamed becoming the European Women s Hockey League to reflect its unique position within European women s ice hockey 2 Also the Polish women s national team joined the league in 2019 playing as the Silesia Brackens and later under the name Silesian Metropolis Katowice 3 The Hungarian team KMH Budapest rejoined the league and MAC Budapest was added The EWHL is mostly played in a championship format with home and away matches with the exception of the 2005 06 season where the teams were distributed in two regional divisions followed by qualifying rounds For the 2010 11 season the regular season was followed by a play off between the four teams at the top of the league table Though they joined the league in the 2015 16 season Kazakh team Aisulu Almaty has played only two EWHL games from their home arena Baluan Sholak Sports Palace in Almaty due to the significant travel distance The 2019 20 season provided the first opportunity for Aisulu to play EWHL matches in front of a home crowd when they hosted the EHV Sabres for a two game series during 19 20 October 2019 4 Since the 2019 20 season the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation has overseen the league The league president is Martin Kogler 5 Teams Edit2022 23 season Edit Team name Location Home venue Head coach CaptainAisulu Almaty Almaty Baluan Sholak Sports Palace Alexander MaltsevBudapest Jegkorong Akademia Budapest Tuskesator Zoltan FodorDEC Salzburg Eagles Salzburg Eisarena Salzburg Frank Seewald Lisa ZohrerEVB Eagles Sudtirol Bolzano PalaOnda Stefano Dapra Valentina BettariniHK Budapest Budapest Tuskesator Levente SzilagyiLakers Karnten Villach Eishalle Ferlach Ferlach Gunther Ropatsch Alessandra LopezMAC Budapest Budapest Kisstadion Andras Kis Imola HorvathNeuburg Highlanders Neuberg an der Murz Merkur Eisstadion Graz Eishalle Kapfenberg Kapfenberg Philipp Holper Evelyn HocheggerSilesian Metropolis Katowice Katowice OSIR Bytom Bytom Zbigniew Wrobel Karolina PozniewskaSKP Bratislava Bratislava Zimny stadion Vladimira Dzurillu Ruzinov Ľubomira Kozanova Lucia DrabekovaFormer teams Edit Austria DEC Dragons Klagenfurt EHV Sabres Vienna Southern Stars SPG Sabres Flyers United WE V FlyersBelarus HK Pantera MinskCroatia KHL Gric ZagrebCzech Republic HC Slavia Praha Denmark Hvidovre IKGermany ESC Planegg Wurmtal OSC Eisladies BerlinHungary Budapest Stars MAC Marilyn BudapestItaly HC Agordo HC Eagles Bolzano Netherlands Netherlands women s national teamSlovakia HC Slovan Bratislava HK Spisska Nova Ves MHK Martin ZHK Poprad Popradske Lisky Slovenia HDK Maribor HK Gorenjska HK Olimpija Ljubljana HK Terme Maribor HK Triglav KranjChampionship EditYears Gold Silver Bronze No of teams2004 EHV Sabres HK Terme Maribor HC Agordo 82005 06 HC Slovan Bratislava HK Terme Maribor HC Eagles Bolzano 112006 07 HC Slovan Bratislava The Ravens Salzburg HK Terme Maribor 122007 08 Slavia Praha The Ravens Salzburg EHV Sabres 112008 09 Slavia Praha OSC Berlin ESC Planegg 82009 10 ESC Planegg The Ravens Salzburg EHV Sabres 62010 11 EHV Sabres Slovan Bratislava ESC Planegg 82011 12 EHV Sabres Slovan Bratislava HK Pantera Minsk 62012 13 HK Pantera Minsk EHV Sabres Salzburg Eagles 62013 14 EV Bozen Eagles Neuberg Highlanders EHV Sabres 72014 15 EHV Sabres EV Bozen Eagles Salzburg Eagles 62015 16 EHV Sabres Salzburg Eagles Aisulu Almaty 72016 17 EV Bozen Eagles DEC Salzburg Eagles HC SKP Bratislava 82017 18 EHV Sabres EV Bozen Eagles KMH Budapest 82018 19 KMH Budapest EHV Sabres EVB Eagles Sudtirol 92019 20 KMH Budapest MAC Budapest Aisulu Almaty 102020 21 KMH Budapest EHV Sabres SKP Bratislava 92021 22 KMH Budapest Aisulu Almaty EHV Sabres 11Medal table by club Edit Club Gold Silver Bronze Medals1 EHV Sabres 6 2 4 122 KMH Budapest 4 0 1 53 SKP Bratislava a 2 2 2 64 EVB Eagles Sudtirol b 2 2 1 55 Slavia Praha 2 0 0 26 ESC Planegg 1 0 2 37 HK Pantera Minsk 1 0 1 28 DEC Salzburg Eagles c 0 5 2 79 HK Terme Maribor 0 2 1 310 Aisulu Almaty 0 1 2 311 MAC Budapest 0 1 1 212 OSC Berlin 0 1 0 112 Neuburg Highlanders 0 1 0 113 HC Eagles Bolzano 0 0 1 113 HC Agordo 0 0 1 1Notes Includes record as Slovan Bratislava Includes record as EV Bozen Eagles Includes record as Ravens Salzburg The Ravens SalzburgSee also EditEWHL Super Cup Austria women s ice hockey Bundesliga German women s ice hockey BundesligaReferences EditThis article incorporates information from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Ligue elite feminine de hockey and the existing German Wikipedia article at de European Women s Hockey League see their histories for attribution The Netherlands wishing to offer more competitive matches to their top Women players Source EWHL Website EWHL Premiere in Sterzing EV Bozen Hockey Academy in German 8 September 2019 Retrieved 13 November 2020 Krzywicki Benjamin 27 June 2019 Three Polish National Teams to Play In Foreign Leagues Polish Puck Retrieved 13 November 2020 Manninen Henrik 19 October 2019 EWHL goes to Central Asia International Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved 13 November 2020 EWHL to move under the HIHF visegradhockey hu 11 June 2019 Retrieved 4 September 2020 External links EditEWHL News EWHL Website European Women s Hockey Journal in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Women 27s Hockey League amp oldid 1122833477, 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