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Slovak Extraliga

The Slovak Extraliga, known as the Tipos Extraliga since the 2020–21 season for sponsorship reasons, is the highest-level ice hockey league in Slovakia. From 2018–19 to 2020–21, the league included one or two teams from Hungary.[1]

Tipos Extraliga
Current season, competition or edition:
2023–24 Slovak Extraliga season
FormerlyCzechoslovak First Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded1993
No. of teams12
CountrySlovakia
Most recent
champion(s)
HK Nitra
(2nd title)
Most titlesHC Košice
HC Slovan Bratislava
(9 titles each)
TV partner(s)TV JOJ (Slovakia)
Sport1 (Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia)
Relegation toSlovak 1. Liga
Related
competitions
Slovak 1. Liga
Slovak 2. Liga
Official websitehockeyslovakia.sk

Teams from the Extraliga can participate in the IIHF's annual Champions Hockey League (CHL). Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe (excluding the KHL). In the 2022–23 CHL season, the Extraliga was ranked the No. 10 league in Europe, so the champion of the previous season competed in the CHL.

The 1993–94 season was the first of the Slovak Extraliga following the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia midway through the 1992–93 Czechoslovak Extraliga season – which all Slovak and Czech teams played to completion.

Game edit

Every regular season game is composed of three 20-minute periods, with an intermission of a maximum of 18 minutes between periods.[2] If the game is tied following the 60-minute regulation time, a five-minute three-on-three sudden death overtime period is played. If a game is still tied after the overtime, a shootout decides the winner of the game. In a shootout, the team that scores the most penalty shots out of five attempts wins the game. If a game is still tied after five penalty-shot rounds, the shootout continues round by round, until one team scores while the other team fails to score.

Teams edit

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Teams competing in Tipos Extraliga in the 2024–25 season.

2024–25 season edit

Season structure edit

The Tipos Extraliga season is divided into a regular season from late September through the beginning of March, when teams play against each other in a pre-defined schedule, and playoffs from March to April, which is an elimination tournament at which two teams play against each other to win the best-of-seven series in order to advance to the next round. The winner of playoffs is crowned the Slovak champion, (Slovenský majster in Slovak) and receives the Vladimir Dzurilla Trophy.

Regular season edit

The regular season is a round-robin, where each team plays 50 games. Three points are awarded for winning in regulation time, two points for winning in overtime or a shootout, one point for losing in overtime or a shootout, and zero points for losing in regulation time. At the end of the regular season, the team that finishes with the most points is crowned the league champion. The six highest-ranked teams by points qualify directly for the playoffs. The four teams ranked 7–10 play a best-of-five series and battle for the two remaining playoffs spots. The lowest ranked team after the regular season plays in a relegation series called Play-Out against the best team from the second-tier league Slovak 1. Liga. The two teams battle to win a best-of-seven series of Play-Out to qualify for the next Tipos Extraliga season. Before the 2018–19 season, the eight highest-ranked teams qualified for the playoffs.[3]

If two or more teams end up tied in points, the seeds are determined by the following tiebreaker format:

  1. Head-to-head points

Play-in edit

Starting in the 2018–19 season, the four teams ranked 7–10 in the regular season play a best-of-five series, known as play-in, and battle for the two remaining playoff spots. The seventh-ranked team faces the tenth-ranked team, and the eighth-ranked team faces the ninth-ranked team. The seventh-ranked team and the eighth-ranked team receive home-ice advantage and play three of the five games at their home venue if it is necessary to determine a winner of the series. The winners of the two best-of-five series take the two remaining playoffs spots.[3]

Playoffs edit

The Tipos Extraliga playoffs is an elimination tournament, at which two teams battle to win a best-of-seven series in order to advance to the next round. In the first round of the playoffs (quarterfinals), the top seed faces the lowest-ranked winner of the two best-of-three series (eighth seed, ninth seed or tenth seed); the second-ranked seed faces the other winner of the two best-of-five series; the third-ranked seed faces the sixth-ranked seed; and the fourth-ranked seed faces the fifth-ranked team. In the second round (semifinals), the teams are re-seeded, with the top remaining seed playing against the lowest remaining seed, and the other two remaining teams pairing up. In the third round (finals), the two remaining teams face each other.

In each series, the higher-ranked team of the two has home-ice advantage. Four of the seven games are played at this team's home venue – the first and second, and, when necessary, the fifth and seventh games and all the other games are played at the lower-ranked team's home venue.

Names and sponsorship edit

The name of the league is leased to sponsors and changes frequently. From 1993–94 to 1997–98, it was called Extraliga, then the name changed to West Extraliga until the end of the 2000–01 season. In 2001–02, its name was Boss Extraliga. From 2002–03 to 2004–05, the name was ST Extraliga and in 2005–06 the name was T-Com Extraliga (same corporate sponsor, rebranded themselves). After starting the 2006–07 season without a sponsorship, reverting to straightforward Extraliga, the name changed midway through the season to Slovnaft Extraliga, when a general sponsorship agreement with Slovnaft was signed on 16 January 2007; this name continued through the end of the 2010–11 season. From 2011–12 to 2014–15, it carried the two part name Tipsport Extraliga and Slovnaft Play-off, reflecting a specific sponsorship arrangement for the playoffs; this name was slightly adjusted, starting with the 2015–16 season, to Tipsport Liga and Slovnaft Play-off. The current name, starting 2020–21, is Tipos Extraliga.

Period Name Sponsor
1993–1997 Extraliga none
1997–2001 West Extraliga West
2001–2002 BOSS Extraliga BOSS
2002–2005 ST Extraliga Slovak Telekom
2005–2006 T-Com Extraliga T-Com
2006–2007
(half-season)
Extraliga none
2007–2011 Slovnaft Extraliga Slovnaft
2011–2015 Tipsport Extraliga Tipsport
2015–2020 Tipsport Liga Tipsport
2020– Tipos Extraliga Tipos

Previous winners edit

Previous Slovak Extraliga regular season winners edit

Previous Slovak Extraliga playoffs winners (Slovak Champions) edit

Video games edit

Teams from the league are playable in the video games EA Sports' NHL series only in NHL 09.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "VIDEO: Potvrdené, dva kluby z Maďarska rozšíria slovenskú Tipsport ligu". 14 June 2018. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  2. ^ "PRAVIDLÁ ĽADOVÉHO HOKEJA" (PDF) (in Slovak). Slovak Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Nová sezóna premiérovo s maďarskými účastníkmi, adepti na titul si v lete udržali kľúčových hráčov" (in Slovak). 3 September 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website – Tipsport liga (in Slovak)
  • SZĽH – Slovak Ice-Hockey Federation (in Slovak)

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For the basketball league see Slovak Extraliga basketball The Slovak Extraliga known as the Tipos Extraliga since the 2020 21 season for sponsorship reasons is the highest level ice hockey league in Slovakia From 2018 19 to 2020 21 the league included one or two teams from Hungary 1 Tipos ExtraligaCurrent season competition or edition 2023 24 Slovak Extraliga seasonFormerlyCzechoslovak First Ice Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyFounded1993No of teams12CountrySlovakiaMost recentchampion s HK Nitra 2nd title Most titlesHC KosiceHC Slovan Bratislava 9 titles each TV partner s TV JOJ Slovakia Sport1 Czechia Hungary Slovakia Relegation toSlovak 1 LigaRelatedcompetitionsSlovak 1 LigaSlovak 2 LigaOfficial websitehockeyslovakia sk Teams from the Extraliga can participate in the IIHF s annual Champions Hockey League CHL Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe excluding the KHL In the 2022 23 CHL season the Extraliga was ranked the No 10 league in Europe so the champion of the previous season competed in the CHL The 1993 94 season was the first of the Slovak Extraliga following the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia midway through the 1992 93 Czechoslovak Extraliga season which all Slovak and Czech teams played to completion Contents 1 Game 2 Teams 2 1 2024 25 season 3 Season structure 3 1 Regular season 3 2 Play in 3 3 Playoffs 4 Names and sponsorship 5 Previous winners 5 1 Previous Slovak Extraliga regular season winners 5 2 Previous Slovak Extraliga playoffs winners Slovak Champions 6 Video games 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGame editMain article Ice hockey Every regular season game is composed of three 20 minute periods with an intermission of a maximum of 18 minutes between periods 2 If the game is tied following the 60 minute regulation time a five minute three on three sudden death overtime period is played If a game is still tied after the overtime a shootout decides the winner of the game In a shootout the team that scores the most penalty shots out of five attempts wins the game If a game is still tied after five penalty shot rounds the shootout continues round by round until one team scores while the other team fails to score Teams edit nbsp nbsp Nove Zamky nbsp Trencin nbsp Nitra nbsp Zilina nbsp Banska Bystrica nbsp Zvolen nbsp Michalovce nbsp Poprad nbsp Kosice nbsp Liptovsky Mikulas nbsp Bratislava nbsp Spisska Nova Vesclass notpageimage Teams competing in Tipos Extraliga in the 2024 25 season 2024 25 season edit Team Name City Venue Capacity HC Kosice Kosice Steel Arena 8 378 HC Nove Zamky Nove Zamky Nove Zamky Ice Stadium 4 500 HC Slovan Bratislava Bratislava Ondrej Nepela Arena 10 055 HC 05 Banska Bystrica Banska Bystrica Banska Bystrica Ice Stadium 3 016 Vlci Zilina Zilina Nike Arena 6 200 HK Dukla Trencin Trencin Pavol Demitra Ice Stadium 6 150 HK Nitra Nitra Nitra Arena 3 600 HK Poprad Poprad Poprad Ice Stadium 4 233 HKM Zvolen Zvolen Zvolen Ice Stadium 5 675 MHK 32 Liptovsky Mikulas Liptovsky Mikulas Titan Arena 3 680 HK Dukla Michalovce Michalovce Michalovce Ice Stadium 4 000 HK Spisska Nova Ves Spisska Nova Ves Spis Arena 5 503Season structure editThe Tipos Extraliga season is divided into a regular season from late September through the beginning of March when teams play against each other in a pre defined schedule and playoffs from March to April which is an elimination tournament at which two teams play against each other to win the best of seven series in order to advance to the next round The winner of playoffs is crowned the Slovak champion Slovensky majster in Slovak and receives the Vladimir Dzurilla Trophy Regular season edit The regular season is a round robin where each team plays 50 games Three points are awarded for winning in regulation time two points for winning in overtime or a shootout one point for losing in overtime or a shootout and zero points for losing in regulation time At the end of the regular season the team that finishes with the most points is crowned the league champion The six highest ranked teams by points qualify directly for the playoffs The four teams ranked 7 10 play a best of five series and battle for the two remaining playoffs spots The lowest ranked team after the regular season plays in a relegation series called Play Out against the best team from the second tier league Slovak 1 Liga The two teams battle to win a best of seven series of Play Out to qualify for the next Tipos Extraliga season Before the 2018 19 season the eight highest ranked teams qualified for the playoffs 3 If two or more teams end up tied in points the seeds are determined by the following tiebreaker format Head to head points Play in edit Starting in the 2018 19 season the four teams ranked 7 10 in the regular season play a best of five series known as play in and battle for the two remaining playoff spots The seventh ranked team faces the tenth ranked team and the eighth ranked team faces the ninth ranked team The seventh ranked team and the eighth ranked team receive home ice advantage and play three of the five games at their home venue if it is necessary to determine a winner of the series The winners of the two best of five series take the two remaining playoffs spots 3 Playoffs edit The Tipos Extraliga playoffs is an elimination tournament at which two teams battle to win a best of seven series in order to advance to the next round In the first round of the playoffs quarterfinals the top seed faces the lowest ranked winner of the two best of three series eighth seed ninth seed or tenth seed the second ranked seed faces the other winner of the two best of five series the third ranked seed faces the sixth ranked seed and the fourth ranked seed faces the fifth ranked team In the second round semifinals the teams are re seeded with the top remaining seed playing against the lowest remaining seed and the other two remaining teams pairing up In the third round finals the two remaining teams face each other In each series the higher ranked team of the two has home ice advantage Four of the seven games are played at this team s home venue the first and second and when necessary the fifth and seventh games and all the other games are played at the lower ranked team s home venue Names and sponsorship editThe name of the league is leased to sponsors and changes frequently From 1993 94 to 1997 98 it was called Extraliga then the name changed to West Extraliga until the end of the 2000 01 season In 2001 02 its name was Boss Extraliga From 2002 03 to 2004 05 the name was ST Extraliga and in 2005 06 the name was T Com Extraliga same corporate sponsor rebranded themselves After starting the 2006 07 season without a sponsorship reverting to straightforward Extraliga the name changed midway through the season to Slovnaft Extraliga when a general sponsorship agreement with Slovnaft was signed on 16 January 2007 this name continued through the end of the 2010 11 season From 2011 12 to 2014 15 it carried the two part name Tipsport Extraliga and Slovnaft Play off reflecting a specific sponsorship arrangement for the playoffs this name was slightly adjusted starting with the 2015 16 season to Tipsport Liga and Slovnaft Play off The current name starting 2020 21 is Tipos Extraliga Period Name Sponsor 1993 1997 Extraliga none 1997 2001 West Extraliga West 2001 2002 BOSS Extraliga BOSS 2002 2005 ST Extraliga Slovak Telekom 2005 2006 T Com Extraliga T Com 2006 2007 half season Extraliga none 2007 2011 Slovnaft Extraliga Slovnaft 2011 2015 Tipsport Extraliga Tipsport 2015 2020 Tipsport Liga Tipsport 2020 Tipos Extraliga TiposPrevious winners editPrevious Slovak Extraliga regular season winners edit 1994 Dukla Trencin 1995 Dukla Trencin 1996 HC Kosice 1997 Dukla Trencin 1998 Slovan Bratislava 1999 Slovan Bratislava 2000 Slovan Bratislava 2001 HKm Zvolen 2002 HKm Zvolen 2003 Slovan Bratislava 2004 Dukla Trencin 2005 HKm Zvolen 2006 HK Nitra 2007 HC Kosice 2008 Slovan Bratislava 2009 HC Kosice 2010 Slovan Bratislava 2011 HC Kosice 2012 HC Kosice 2013 HKM Zvolen 2014 HC Kosice 2015 HC Kosice 2016 HC Kosice 2017 HC 05 Banska Bystrica 2018 HK Nitra 2019 HC 05 Banska Bystrica 2020 HC 05 Banska Bystrica 2021 HKM Zvolen 2022 Slovan Bratislava 2023 HC Kosice 2024 HK Poprad Previous Slovak Extraliga playoffs winners Slovak Champions edit See also List of Slovak ice hockey champions 1994 Dukla Trencin 1995 HC Kosice 1996 HC Kosice 1997 Dukla Trencin 1998 Slovan Bratislava 1999 HC Kosice 2000 Slovan Bratislava 2001 HKm Zvolen 2002 Slovan Bratislava 2003 Slovan Bratislava 2004 Dukla Trencin 2005 Slovan Bratislava 2006 MsHK Zilina 2007 Slovan Bratislava 2008 Slovan Bratislava 2009 HC Kosice 2010 HC Kosice 2011 HC Kosice 2012 Slovan Bratislava 2013 HKM Zvolen 2014 HC Kosice 2015 HC Kosice 2016 HK Nitra 2017 HC 05 Banska Bystrica 2018 HC 05 Banska Bystrica 2019 HC 05 Banska Bystrica 2020 Not held due to COVID 19 pandemic 2021 HKM Zvolen 2022 Slovan Bratislava 2023 HC Kosice 2024 HK NitraVideo games editTeams from the league are playable in the video games EA Sports NHL series only in NHL 09 See also editCzech Extraliga Czechoslovak Extraliga List of Slovak ice hockey championsReferences edit VIDEO Potvrdene dva kluby z Madarska rozsiria slovensku Tipsport ligu 14 June 2018 Retrieved 14 June 2018 PRAVIDLA ĽADOVEHO HOKEJA PDF in Slovak Slovak Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved 7 March 2018 a b Nova sezona premierovo s madarskymi ucastnikmi adepti na titul si v lete udrzali kľucovych hracov in Slovak 3 September 2018 Retrieved 3 September 2018 External links editOfficial website Tipsport liga in Slovak SZĽH Slovak Ice Hockey Federation in Slovak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slovak Extraliga amp oldid 1220631052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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