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Czech Extraliga Current season or competition:
2011–12 Czech Extraliga seasonSport Ice hockey Founded 1993 No. of teams 14 Country(ies) Czech Republic Most recent champion(s) HC Oceláři Třinec Most titles HC Vsetín (6) TV partner(s) Česká televize Related competitions Czech 1.liga
Czech 2.ligaOfficial website http://www.hokej.cz/ The Czech Extraliga (Czech: Extraliga ledního hokeje, ELH) is the highest-level ice hockey league in the Czech Republic. As of 2009, it is ranked by the IIHF as the third strongest league in Europe.[1]
The Czech Extraliga is rooted in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League. The Czech Extraliga was spun off in 1993 following the administrative break-up of Czechoslovakia. A lot of Extraliga players leave every year on transfers to the North American NHL and Eurasian league, the KHL. There are currently 57 Czech ice hockey players based in the National Hockey League, making Czechs the third largest nationality represented in the league, after Canadians and Americans.
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Name and sponsorship
The name of the league is leased a general sponsor and changes frequently.
- 1999-2000 – Staropramen Extraliga
- 2001-2002 – Český Telecom Extraliga
- 2003-2006 – Tipsport Extraliga
- 2007-2010 – O2 Extraliga
- 2010-current – Tipsport Extraliga
League format
14 teams compete in the league. Since the 2006-07 season, 3 points have been awarded for a regulation win and 2 points for an overtime victory, while the defeated team in overtime gets 1 point. If necessary, penalty shots are used to decide games after overtime.
There is also only one assist credited for each goal instead of two since 2006-07, which affected the league statistics, so the rule was cancelled in the 2008-09 season. Two assists are counted now.
The top 6 teams at the end of the regular season play qualify for the playoffs, known as the Česká pojišťovna play-off Tipsport extraligy to determine the league champion. The teams that finish 7th thru 10th play a play-in series (best-of-five) to determine who will join the top six into the playoff quarter-finals (best-of-seven).
The four lowest ranked teams (11–14) after the regular season play in a play-out group (12 games, all regular-season matches are counted into the ranking). The last-place team after the play-out group plays with the winner of the First League playoff series (best-of-seven). The winner of this series will play in the Extraliga the following season. The loser will play in the First League.
Current teams
Team City Arena Capacity Kometa Brno Brno Hala Rondo 7,200 Mountfield České Budějovice České Budějovice Budvar Arena 6,421 Energie Karlovy Vary Karlovy Vary KV Arena 6,000 Rytíři Kladno Kladno Zimní Kladno Stadion 8,600 Bílí Tygři Liberec Liberec Tipsport Arena 7,500 Verva Litvínov Litvínov Ivan Hlinka Stadion 7,000 BK Mladá Boleslav Mladá Boleslav Ško-Energo Aréna 4,200 ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice Pardubice ČEZ Aréna (Pardubice) 10,194 HC Plzeň 1929 Plzeň ČEZ Aréna (Plzeň) 8,420 Slavia Praha Prague O2 Arena 17,360 Sparta Praha Prague Tesla Arena 13,995 Oceláři Třinec Třinec Werk Arena 5,200 Vítkovice Steel Ostrava ČEZ Aréna (Ostrava) 7,719 PSG Zlín Zlín Zimní stadion Luďka Čajky 7,500 Past champions
by Year
- 1994 HC Olomouc
- 1995 HC Dadák Vsetín
- 1996 HC Petra Vsetín
- 1997 HC Petra Vsetín
- 1998 HC Slovnaft Vsetín
- 1999 HC Slovnaft Vsetín
- 2000 HC Sparta Praha
- 2001 HC Vsetín
- 2002 HC Sparta Praha
- 2003 HC Slavia Praha
- 2004 HC Hamé Zlín
- 2005 HC Moeller Pardubice
- 2006 HC Sparta Praha
- 2007 HC Sparta Praha
- 2008 HC Slavia Praha
- 2009 HC Energie Karlovy Vary
- 2010 HC Pardubice
- 2011 HC Oceláři Třinec
by Club
Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years VHK Vsetín 6 1 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 HC Sparta Praha 4 1 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007 HC Slavia Praha 2 3 2003, 2008 HC Pardubice 2 3 2005, 2010 PSG Zlín 1 3 2004 HC Energie Karlovy Vary 1 1 2009 HC Oceláři Třinec 1 1 2011 HC Olomouc 1 0 1994 by Region
Region Titles Winning Clubs Zlín Region 7 VHK Vsetín (6), PSG Zlín (1) Prague 6 HC Sparta Praha (4), HC Slavia Praha (2) Pardubice Region 2 HC Pardubice (2) Olomouc Region 1 HC Olomouc (1) Karlovy Vary Region 1 HC Energie Karlovy Vary (1) Moravian-Silesian Region 1 HC Oceláři Třinec (1) References
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See also
- 1. národní hokejová liga
- 2. národní hokejová liga
Czech Extraliga Bílí Tygři Liberec · HC Mountfield (České Budějovice) · HC Energie Karlovy Vary · HC ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice · HC Plzeň 1929 · PSG Zlín · HC VERVA Litvínov · Rytíři Kladno · HC Slavia Praha · HC Sparta Praha · HC Oceláři Třinec · HC Vítkovice Steel · BK Mladá Boleslav · HC Kometa BrnoRelated articles: Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League · IIHF · IIHF Continental Cup · IIHF European Champions Cup Top-level ice hockey leagues of Europe International Kontinental Hockey League · Belarusian Extraleague · Erste Bank Eishockey Liga · MOL Liga · Slohokej Liga · North Sea CupNational Armenia · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Greece · Germany · Hungary · Iceland · Italy · Ireland · Kazakhstan · Latvia · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Romania · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey · Ukraine · United KingdomRelated Topics International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) · Champions Hockey League · Victoria Cup · IIHF Continental Cup · IIHF European Champions Cup · Hockey Europe · Spengler Cup · IIHF Super Cup · United Hockey Europe · European Trophy (Junior tournament) · List of KHL vs NHL games · World Junior Club CupDefunct Leagues Soviet Union · Russia · Czechoslovakia · Yugoslavia · East Germany · Alpenliga · Interliga · Panonian League · Eastern European · Balkan League · Baltic League · Carpathian LeagueCategories:- Ice hockey leagues in Europe
- Ice hockey in the Czech Republic
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