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Croatian League

  • League status: Active
  • English name: Prvenstvo Hrvatske u hokeju na ledu
  • Administered by: Croatian Ice Hockey Association
  • Head manager: Nikola Švigir
  • Year of start: 1991
  • WWW: http://www.hrhokej.net
 

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Recent transfersShow all transfers»
08 Feb 2014 | Janko Supih Kvaternik  (F) Did not playarrowKHL Zagreb
10 Jan 2014 | Andrej Vasiljevic  (G) KHL Medvescak Zagreb 2arrowSlough Jets
11 Dec 2013 | Petar Trstenjak  (F) KHL Medvescak ZagrebarrowKHL Mladost Zagreb
10 Oct 2013 | Mitja Koren  (G) HDD Telemach Olimpija LjubljanaarrowKHL Medvescak Zagreb 2
League leaders |  season 2013-2014 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Miro SmerdeljFKHL Mladost Zagreb1518274560
2.Tadija MiricLWKHL Mladost Zagreb18192241260
3.Petar TrstenjakCKHL Mladost Zagreb1121173820
4.Ivan JankovicFKHL Zagreb16191736220
5.Mario CunkoFKHL Mladost Zagreb1411233480
6.Roman SkrapecDKHL Zagreb16112132320
7.Luka RuzicFKHL Medvescak Zagreb 21619123160
8.Luka MikulicRWKHL Medvescak Zagreb 217161329670
9.Mislav BlagusFKHL Zagreb1212142620
10.Ivo KalebFKHL Zagreb1515102520
Show all stats for season 2013-2014
League standings stage:
# Club G W W-OTL-OTL Score P
1KHL Mladost Zagreb1815102204:61 47
2KHL Zagreb1811205150:81 37
3KHL Medvescak Zagreb 2186039124:87 21
4KHL Sisak181001752:301 3
Last updated: 21 Mar 2014, 22:46

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Mladost Zagreb win title in Croatia

After a thrilling final series against reigning champion KHL Zagreb, Mladost Zagreb win the Croatian league for the fifth time in the history of the club, the first since 2008.
The victory comes in game #5 of the playoffs, by beating 3-2 KHL Zagreb.
Mladost's Marko Sakic was the topscorer of the league with 27 points (7+20)

Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, Croatian teams didn't play in the multi countries league IHL with Slovania and Serbia.

(10 Mar 2021)
 

Revolution in Croatia

After ten consecutive titles of Medvescak, there is a new champion in Croatian League: KHL Zagreb broke the monopoly by winning a dramatic final series against Medveascak after a decisive 4-1 victory in game #5, in front of a record of 605 spectators.
KHL Zagreb forward Mislav Blagus finished as League MVP and Top scorer, while champion goalie Leon Hergešić Adamović was named playoffs MVP. Eternal silver medalist Mladost Zagreb won bronze with Ivan Štimac Rojtinić awarded as regular season best goalie.
This season Croatia League alligned a record of 6 teams, with two debutant: KHL Kuna Zagreb and HK Siscia Sisak

(14 Apr 2019)
 

Medvescak continue to dominate domestic league

Medvescak Zagreb win the 9th consecutive tilte of Croatian League, the 24th in the history of club, by beating once again traditional rival KHL Mladost Zagreb in three games: after a battiling game #1, won 3-2 at overtime, Medvescak trashed opponents 12-1 and 10-2, alligning some of the KHL players.
As in last season, the games played between Croatian teams partecipating in Slovenian league - KHL Mladost, Medvescak and KHL Zagreb - counts also for Croatian League regular season. KHL Sisak, still without an indoor rink, played just against the three teams from Zagreb. Medvescak defender Domen Vedlin finished as top scorer

(08 Apr 2017)
 

Medvescak continues to dominate in Croatia

Medvescak Zagreb wins the eighth consecutive title of Croatian League, beating 4-3ot and 7-4 eternal silver medalist Mladost Zagreb. It's title number 23 for Medvescak since the indipendence, with just 5 years of fast when gold medal was captured by KHL Zagreb (4 titles) and Mladost

Awards:

Best goalie: Tihomir Filipec (KHL Zagreb)
Top scorer: Tadija Mirić (Mladost Zagreb)
MVP regular season: Tadija Mirić (Mladost Zagreb)
MVP playoffs: Ivan Ružić (Medveščak Zagreb-2)

(06 Apr 2016)
 

Medvescak dominates again in Croatia

Medvescak Zagreb won the seventh consecutive title in Croatia, beating 3-0 in the final series (7-2 ; 6-5 and 10-3) Mladost Zagreb. As usual Medvescak competed in regular season with reserve team, but played playoffs with various players from KHL team.

Awards:
League MVP: Ivan Janković (KHL Zagreb)
Best Goalie: Ivan Štimac Rojtinić (Mladost Zagreb)
Best Forward: Tadija Mirić (Mladost Zagreb)

(15 Mar 2015)
 

Mladost scored 31 goals against Sisak

Big score in Croatian League round #2: Mladost Zagreb won 31-2 against Sisak. Mladost forward Miro Smerdelj was the top scorer of the night with 8 goals and 4 assists.

(10 Oct 2013)
 

Medvescak lost by forfeit in Croatian League opening game

The Croatian League started with a surprise: multi-champion Medveščak Zagreb didn't provide medical team for the opening game against KHL Sisak, so it couldn't be played. Thus the game is registered as a Sisak 5-0 win. In the other match, KHL Zagreb defeated silver medalist Mladost 9-7.
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(03 Oct 2013)
 

Maribor - Medvescak not played

The game of Croatian League between Maribor and Medvescak Zagreb, scheduled for yesterday, was not played because Medveščak could not gather more than eight players for the trip. Probably Zagreb team will receive a 5-0 forfeit

(14 Nov 2012)
 

Postponed game in Sisak

Due to uncommon high temperatures in Croatia, game from Croatian League round 8 between KHL Sisak and Mladost Zagreb, scheduled for Monday, was postponed because open rink in Sisak didn't offer a decent ice. This should have been the first home game for Sisak, usually playing in Zagreb indoor rinks except for december and january

(05 Dec 2011)
19 Mar 2014KHL Mladost Zagreb - KHL Medvescak Zagreb 20-11
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