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League leaders |  season 2015-2016 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Michael SwiftCHigh1483139701196
2.Alexei YeryominFPSK Sakhalin482049691850
3.Mike TestwuideFAnyang Halla463531665670
4.Ruslan BernikovRWPSK Sakhalin482837654253
5.Mark DerlagoLWNikko Icebucks482142636439
6.Min Ho ChoFAnyang Halla481248604672
7.Jeff LoVecchioLWNippon Paper Cranes482630566233
8.Dave BonkCNikko Icebucks402134557424
9.Sang Wook KimFSangmu4817385556-5
10.Brock RadunskeFAnyang Halla422525503461
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League standings stage:
# Club G W W-OTL-OTL Score P
1Anyang Halla4833636206:86 114
2PSK Sakhalin4834437206:111 113
3Nippon Paper Cranes48254514166:125 88
4Oji Eagles48262416158:125 86
5Tohoku Free Blades48205320138:141 73
6Nikko Icebucks48168717145:150 71
7High148122529121:170 45
8Sangmu4893333101:191 36
9China Dragon4834536105:247 22
Last updated: 03 Apr 2016, 17:26

The league was formed in 2003 when the Japanese JIHL lost in popularity and the Korea Ice Hockey League folded. Nippon Paper Cranes was the first champion. In 2010 Anyang Halla from  Korea was the first non-Japanese team to win the championship. In 2011 the finals were cancelled due to an earth quake. The finalists Tohoku Free Blades and Anyang Halla were both named champions.

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Asia League Awards

After the end of the regular season, Asia League announces the seasonal awards:

Best player award: Lee Chong Min (HL Anyang Ice Hockey Club)
Most points award: Seiji Takahashi (Red Eagles Hokkaido)
Most assists award: Ryo Hashimoto (Red Eagles Hokkaido)
Most points award: Kim Sang-wook (HL Anyang Ice Hockey Club)
Best save percentage GK award: Yuta Narisawa (Red Eagles Hokkaido)
Newcomer Award: Riku Ishida (Tohoku Free Blaze)

All-Stars Team:
Yuta Narisawa (Red Eagles Hokkaido)
Ryo Hashimoto (Red Eagles Hokkaido)
Song Hyun-chul (HL Anyang)
Seiji Takahashi (Red Eagles Hokkaido)
Boivin Alexander (Tohoku Free Blaze)
Shogo Nakajima (Red Eagles Hokkaido)

(30 Mar 2024)
 

Asia League finals canceled

The Asian League Ice Hockey has decided to cancel the playoff final, which was scheduled to be held on February 29, due to concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus infection in Japan and overseas.

(26 Feb 2020)
 

Tohoku Free Blades wins championship

Tohoku Free Blades of Japan beat Anyang Halla of South Korea for the third consecutive game to win the Asia League title.

(24 Mar 2015)
 

Further Delays in Asia League Schedule

Earlier in the season, the League delayed several games involving the Chinese and Japanese teams due to rising political tensions. While some of those games have been played already, further games have been delayed. Two games scheduled December 29 and 30 are being pushed back to February 2 and 3.

(30 Nov 2012)
 

High1 pound China

It started just 9 seconds into the game and never stopped. High1 relentlessly out-shot China Dragon 51 to 32 and scored 9 goals. Inoue stopped all 32 shots he faced. Barney had a hat trick and an assist for 4 points. Yu-won Lee had 2 goals and an assist, and Swift had 4 assists. Mid-game Dragon defense Kumagai received a 5 minute major for hi-sticking and a game misconduct. This is one of the Dragon's worst losses of the season, the other being a 10-1 loss to the Blades.

(29 Nov 2012)
 

East China sea conflict causes Asia League to post-pone games

The Asia League has post-poned another set of games due to the growing Japan China conflict over a set of uninhabited islands. This weekend the Eagles were to play in China, but the league has postponed the games until the middle of November and end of December. Last week three games against the Cranes were rescheduled until January.

(28 Sep 2012)
 

Swift given 1 game suspension

After receiving 32 minutes in penalties related to a roughing call in Wednesday's game against the Eagles, High1 forward Michael Swift received a 1 game suspension for rule 528-h which relates to "A player who grabs or holds the face mask or helmet or pulls the hair of an opponent". He will miss the September 29 game against the Cranes in Japan.

(20 Sep 2012)
 

Eagles thrash High1 at home

Oji Eagles completed a three game sweep of High1 on Wednesday night when they defeated them 8-4. High1 took an early lead but saw it evaporate quickly as the Eagles tied it up by the end of the first and secured a lead mid-way through the second. Oji got two goals from Hashimoto and Takahashi while Cavosi and Saito each had 3 assits. Suh managed to get a couple goals for High1. Swift failed to get a single point during the game and was ejected early in the third period receiving a 2 minute roughing penalty, a 10 minute misconduct and a 20 minute game misconduct. Kawashima for the Eagles also took a 10 minute misconduct as part of the altercation. Despite a lop-sided second period which saw the Eagles get five goals on only eight shots, the Eagles outshot High1 49-47.

(19 Sep 2012)
 

Halla gets three players back from Finland

Three players that went to Finland have returned to Anyang Halla. Tuesday night they announced that Donku Lee (D), Woosang Park (F), and Minho Cho (F) would be rejoining the team. After attending try-outs in Finland the three players return to Halla having only missed the first 2 games of the season.

(18 Sep 2012)
 

High1 shut out at home, besieged with 73 shots

Masahito was perfect for the Eagles as he turned away 48 shots for the Eagles. Inoue did his best, but couldn't withstand the 73 shot barrage from the Eagles but got away with only letting in three. Swift was kept off the scoreboard despite making eight shots, but still received two 2-minute minor penalties and a 10-minute misconducta at the end of the game for roughing. Domeki had nine shots for the Eagles but failed to find the back of the net.

(17 Sep 2012)
03 Apr 2016PSK Sakhalin - Anyang Halla3-5
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