2019–20 Asia League Ice Hockey season

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2019–20 ALIH season
LeagueAsia League Ice Hockey
SportIce hockey
Duration31 August 2019 – 26 February 2020
Number of games36
Number of teams7
Regular season
Leaders FlagPSK Sakhalin
Season MVPMikhail Klimchuk (Sakhalin)
Top scorerKim Ki-sung (Anyang)
Shin Sang-hoon (Anyang)
Playoffs
Finals championsPSK Sakhalin
Anyang Halla
Asia League Ice Hockey seasons
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2020–21 →

The 2019–20 Asia League Ice Hockey season was the seventeenth season of Asia League Ice Hockey. PSK Sakhalin and Anyang Halla were named joint champions after the league cancelled the Finals due to concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

League business[]

Team changes[]

During the 2018–19 season, the Nippon Paper Industries Company announced that they would shut down the Nippon Paper Cranes at the conclusion of the season.[2] During the off-season, the league approved the East Hokkaido Cranes as their replacement.[3]

Regular season[]

Standings[]

Final standings:[4]

Team GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
zPSK Sakhalin 36 25 6 3 0 124 71 82
xAnyang Halla 36 23 9 0 1 128 68 76
xOji Eagles 36 18 12 0 1 114 74 65
xDaemyung Killer Whales 36 14 18 1 1 86 113 48
East Hokkaido Cranes 36 12 17 2 2 73 104 46
Nikkō IceBucks 36 13 19 2 0 97 111 45
Tohoku Free Blades 36 4 28 2 2 67 148 16
 x  - clinched playoff spot
 z  - Leaders Flag (regular season) champion

Playoffs[]

The league cancelled the final on 26 February 2020 due to concern from the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The semifinal winners PSK Sakhalin and Anyang Halla were named joint champions

Bracket[]

Semifinal Final
      
1 Sakhalin 2
4 Daemyung 0
1 Sakhalin 0
2 Anyang 0
3 Oji 1
2 Anyang 2

Statistics[]

Scoring leaders[]

The following players led the league in regular season points at the conclusion of games played on 16 February 2020.[5]

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Oji Eagles 35 14 32 46 +5 12
Kim Sang-wook Anyang Halla 36 7 38 45 +4 40
Mikhail Klimchuk PSK Sakhalin 35 15 28 43 +3 38
Kim Ki-sung Anyang Halla 36 22 19 41 +4 14
Nikkō IceBucks 36 21 18 39 +2 38
Daemyung Killer Whales 36 8 30 38 +1 40
Bill Thomas Anyang Halla 36 14 24 38 +4 12
Kirill Startsev PSK Sakhalin 35 19 18 37 +3 2
Shin Sang-hoon Anyang Halla 36 22 14 36 +6 22
Cho Min-ho Anyang Halla 36 8 27 35 +4 34

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Notice of Playoff Finals Canceled". alhockey.com.
  2. ^ "Four-time Asia champion Nippon Paper Cranes to fold in 2019". The Japan Times.
  3. ^ "'East Hokkaido Cranes' to succeed Nippon Paper franchise". The Japan Times.
  4. ^ "Standings". Asia League Ice Hockey. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Individual Records". Asia League Ice Hockey. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
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