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14 Jan 2025, 23:28 | Turkmenistan League 24-25 Final Ranking
Final Ranking
1 HC Galkan
2 Oguzhan
3 Shir
4 Nesil
5 Watancy
6 Merdana
14 Jan 2025, 23:14 | Royal Enfield League results
- Hendrik Berends & Ali Aman khan
Men League
Group A
GP W L D pts.
1. Kang Sings 4 3 0 1 10
2. Humas Warriors 4 2 0 2 8
3. Changla Blasters 4 1 2 1 4
4. Shakar Chiktan Royals 4 0 1 3 3
5. United Nubra 4 0 3 1 1
Group B
GP W L D pts.
1 Changthang Shans 4 3 0 1 10
2 Purig Warriors 4 3 1 0 9
3 Sham Wolves 4 2 1 1 7
4 Zangskar Chadar Tamers 4 1 3 0 3
5 Maryul Spawo 4 0 4 0 0
Semifinals
Kang Sings vs Purig Warriors 2-0
Changthang Shans vs Humas Warriors 3-0
Final
Kang Sings vs Changthang Shans 5-2
Women
Semifinals
Maryul Spamo vs Humas Warriors 11-2
Changla Lamo vs Sham Eagles 6-3
Final
Maryul Spamo vs Changla Lamo 3-2
05 Jan 2025, 01:01 | Results of Tournaments in India
- Hendrik Berends & Ali Aman khan
The 18th CEC Trophy, played in Leh.
This year there where 09 participants (one club was disqualified)
Format: knock out tournament
semifinals:
ITBP vs DHC 8-1
Skara vs Ladakh Scouts 2-7
Final
Ladakh Scouts vs ITBP 4-3 (played in a sold-out rink)
Woman:
There where 6 participants:
Semifinals:
LWIHF vs YAK Kanji 5-0
Secmol vs ITBP 0-13
Final:
LWIHF vs ITBP 5-4 (sold out rink)
16 Th CEC Icehockey Cup 2024-2025 at the Venue: Khree Sultan Cho Sports Stadium Kargil
There where 32 clubs playing of the single knock out tournament
Semi-Finals
Drass Warriors vs CWSC Drass 5-1
Friends Pashkum Red - Royal Shaker Chiktan 5-0
Final:
Friends Pashkum vs Drass Warriors 1-1 (Friends Pashkum win at SO)
Women: 6 participants
Final:DKASC Kargil vs Bodh Kharboo 2-0 (sold out rink)
Icehockey torunament in Drass
There where 10 clubs playing of the single knock out tournament
Final:
Himalayan Hawks vs Goshan Drass Red 2-0
03 Jan 2025, 16:11 | Royal Enfield Ice Hockey League sets its second season
Ali Aman khan
The Royal Enfield Ice Hockey League (REIHL) returns to Ladakh for its second season, scheduled to take place from January 4, 2025 to January 13, 2025 at the Nawang Dorjay Stobdan (NDS) Stadium, Leh.
The Royal Enfield Ice Hockey League 2025 will feature a total of 30 matches - 23 in the men's category and 10 in the women's, over a span of 10 days. The men's tournament is structured into two groups of five teams each, with the top two teams advancing to the semi-finals. The women's tournament will also follow a two-group round-robin format, with three and two teams in each group, followed by semi-finals and then finals on January 12. The men's championship final is set for January 13.
Men's Teams:
Changla Blasters
Kangs Sing
Zangskar Chadar Tamers
Maryul Spawo
Shakar Chiktan Royals
Sham Wolves
Purig Warriors
Changthang Shans
United Nubra
Humas Warriors
Women's Teams:
Maryul Spamo
Sham Eagles
Changla Lamo
Skara Chiktan Queens
Humas Queens
29 Dec 2024, 00:27 | Matthew Schaefer injured
The Canadian star defenseman Matthew Schaefer was injured in the game against Latvia after crashing into the net. He will miss the remainder of the World Juniors.
22 Nov 2024, 09:11 | AKM Tula applied to join the KHL
The management of the Tula hockey club AKM confirmed the submission of an application to join the KHL.
KHL President Alexey Morozov noted that the main problem for the inclusion of the Tula club in the KHL is the non-compliance of the league's home arena, which seats about 3,000 spectators. According to KHL regulations, the minimum number of seats is 5,500 people.
04 Oct 2024, 23:48 | New job for Helber
The Swedish Ice Hockey Association has appointed Mike Helber as Strategic Sports Director. Helber, a former player and executive, will focus on talent development and collaboration between the federation and elite leagues, aiming to make Swedish hockey the best in the world. He brings vast experience and leadership to this new role.
09 Sep 2024, 22:08 | PWHL team names announced
The Professional Women's Hockey League has unveiled the names, logos, and colors for its six teams ahead of its second season. The teams have received distinct identities inspired by their respective cities, fans, and players. These new designs maintain the primary colors from the inaugural season while adding fresh elements. The PWHL hopes these identities will foster stronger connections between teams and their communities as they move into the next chapter of the league's growth.
The names: Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost, Montréal Victoire, New York Sirens, Ottawa Charge and Toronto Sceptres.
08 Sep 2024, 20:56 | The Asia League Ice Hockey season kicked off this weekend
On September 7, the Yokohama Grits secured a 2-0 victory over the Tohoku Free Blades in Japan, while in South Korea, HL Anyang Ice Hockey Club dominated the Nikko Icebucks with a 5-1 win. The following day, the Tohoku Free Blades bounced back with a 5-2 win over the Grits, and the Nikko Icebucks edged out HL Anyang in a thrilling 4-3 shootout victory.
07 Sep 2024, 15:59 | Mora IK faces financial crisis: Elite license and future at risk
Mora IK, a classical hockey club in HockeyAllsvenskan, is facing a severe financial crisis. The season's forecast has dramatically shifted from an expected profit of 600,000 SEK to a loss of 3.6 million SEK, threatening both the club's elite license and its very existence.
06 Sep 2024, 23:04 | Timothy Campbell suspended
On Thursday night, Fehérvár AV19's Timothy Campbell (#51) committed an Illegal check to the head or neck against Dynamo Pardubice's Roman Červenka (#19). The incident, occurring just 13 seconds into the game, involved Campbell delivering a hit to Červenka's head, deemed avoidable despite Červenka's turning motion.
Following a review of video evidence and in accordance with IIHF Rule 48, the CHL Sports Disciplinary Body has ruled the action as Category 1- ‘Careless.' Campbell will receive a one-game suspension and a €700 fine, effective immediately. Additionally, Campbell will be considered a repeat offender for any future disciplinary actions within the CHL.
04 Sep 2024, 22:07 | Nedvěd steps down
Petr Nedvěd has stepped down as the general manager of the Czech national hockey team as of August 31, 2024, due to personal reasons. If circumstances change, the possibility of resuming the collaboration remains. The leadership of Czech Hockey is currently deciding who will take over his responsibilities. Nedvěd served as the general manager of the Czech national team since the 2018/19 season, with a break during the 2022/23 season. He returned for the 2023/24 season, during which the team won the World Championship title at the home tournament in Prague and also secured a bronze medal at the 2022 World Championship in Finland.
03 Sep 2024, 22:40 | Metal Ligaen opened tonight
In the opening game of the Danish league, Herning Blue Fox secured a dramatic 4-3 overtime victory against SønderjyskE in Vojens. Emil Kristensen was the hero for Herning, scoring twice, including the game-winner in overtime. Despite trailing 2-0 after the first period, SønderjyskE rallied to tie the game, but ultimately fell short in the extra period. The match was marked by numerous penalties, which disrupted the flow of play but added to the overall tension and excitement for the 1,864 fans in attendance.
03 Sep 2024, 19:00 | Start of KHL
The KHL season started today with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl beating Metallurg Magnitogorsk 3-2.
01 Sep 2024, 11:33 | Kevin Lindskoug suspended for doping
Swedish goaltender Kevin Lindskoug was suspended for 4 years by Anti-Doping Sweden for violating anti-doping rules.
Lindskoug was caught during a check conducted on February 25 this year after his last team Glasgow Clan EIHL game versus Dundee Stars.
In the urine sample, the London Drug Control Centre testing it found the presence of cocaine and its metabolite
The hockey player's suspension is effective from April 26 this year and will last until April 25, 2028.
Oskari Kuntonen
(F)
Gap Rapaces
Peliitat Heinola
Oskari Parviainen
(G)
Piráti Chomutov
Lukas Aaw
(D)
Viggbyholms IK
Vallentuna BK
Oscar Birgersson
(F)
Bordeaux GHC
VIK Västerås HK
Lucas Karlsson
(D)
Idaho Falls Spud Kings
Stevenson University
Tanner Palocsik
(D)
HC Cergy-Pontoise
Toledo Walleye
Ruslan Karimov
(F)
Sarnia Sting
Regina Pats
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