2014–15 Asia League Ice Hockey season

The 2014–15 Asia League Ice Hockey season was the 12th season of Asia League Ice Hockey, which this season consists of nine teams from China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea. The league was expanded to include one new team, HC Sakhalin, for the season.[1][2]

2014–15 Asia League Ice Hockey
LeagueAsia League Ice Hockey
Sportice hockey
Duration6 September 2014 – 24 March 2015
Number of teams9
Regular season
Season champions Anyang Halla
Top scorer Hiroki Ueno (40+40=80p)
Playoffs
Finals champions Tohoku Free Blades

Participating teams

The table below reveals participating teams in 2014–15 season, their residence, and when they joined Asia League Ice Hockey.[1]

Club City/Area Joined ALIH
Nippon Paper Cranes Kushiro 2003
Anyang Halla Anyang 2003
Nikko Ice Bucks Nikkō 2003
Oji Eagles Tomakomai 2003
High1 Chuncheon 2005
China Dragon Shanghai 2007
Tohoku Free Blades Hachinohe 2009
Daemyung Sangmu Seoul 2013
HC Sakhalin Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk 2014

Regular season

The final standing off the regular season is shown below.[3]

Teams GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF-GA Pts
1.Anyang Halla482902539182–11199
2.HC Sakhalin4826231214180–12991
3.Tohoku Free Blades4827122214188–13191
4.Oji Eagles4821253314156–13883
5.High14822115118164–15476
6.Nippon Paper Cranes4815364218160–15769
7.Daemyung Sangmu4814334024155–19958
8.Nikko Ice Bucks4815410325150–18458
9.China Dragon485121138116–24823

Play-off

Prior to the play-off, the teams placed four and five in the regular season had a pre-qualification, in best out of three games, labeled below as Quarterfinal. The play-off schedule and results are shown below.[3]

  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Finals
                           
         1  Anyang Halla  3  
   4  Oji Eagles  1      4  High1  0    
   5  High1  2          1  Anyang Halla  0
       2  Tohoku  3
         2  Sakhalin  1    
         3  Tohoku  3  

References

  1. "Asia League Ice Hockey, 2014-15 season, eliteprospects". Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  2. "Asian hockey widens border". 8 August 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. "final standings, ALIH". Retrieved 5 March 2015.
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