Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey

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Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey
LMEH logo.png
SportIce hockey
Founded2017
Ceased2020
No. of teams4
CountryMexico
Last
champion(s)
Teotihuacan Priests
(1st title)
Most titlesTeotihuacan Priests
Mayan Astronomers
(1 title)
Official websitewww.lmeh-apparel.com

The Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey (LMEH) was the highest level ice hockey competition in Mexico. The league comprised four clubs, all based in Mexico City.

Overview[]

The Mexican League Elite de Hockey, LME, Ice Hockey was inaugurated on 2 October 2010 with the aim to establish Mexico as a high-level international competitor in ice hockey.

The participation of the best players in Mexico could serve as encouragement for those players at lower levels of the sport in Mexico and eventually play on the Mexico national team at international competitions against high quality foreign teams.

The first League season (2010–2011) started with 4 teams: Mayan Astronomers, Aztec Eagle Warriors, Teotihucan Priests and Zapotec Totems, which were integrated through a draft, where players are ranked in categories "AAA" "AA", "A" and then, each team chose their players in succession, so that 4 sets have the same competitive level.

Fifteen days before the "play off" teams have a period of transfer or exchange of players, where teams will have the opportunity to improve their competitive edge.

They play a four round system ("round robin") and their final. The team with the most points will automatically qualify for the final. Those who remain in second and third place play a best-of-three series. The winner will play the number-one team during the finals. The champion is declared when a best-of-three series is played between these two last teams.

For the second season, the Mexican Sports Federation Ice Hockey, AC seek to integrate the Mexican League Elite, a fifth team will consist of novice players. This new team will have the right to select some players from the four other teams prior to start; but the existing four teams can identify a list of "protected players" that the new expansion team cannot select. Each year will include a Mexican Elite League expansion team until there are 8 teams.

Mexican Sports Federation Ice Hockey, AC, awarded cash prizes for winning team in the near future, aims to set salaries for players of all teams, as well as explore the possibility of bringing foreign players to integrate the different Mexican League Elite teams.[1]

Teams[]

All of the teams are based in Mexico City, and games are played at the Centro Santa Fe ice rink.

Team Founded Joined Head coach
Aztec Eagle Warriors 2010 2017 Luis Olivares
Mayan Astronomers 2010 2017 Brian Wilson
Rodrigo Porter
Olmec Stone Heads 2017 Diego De La Garma
Teotihuacan Priests 2010 2017 Jorge Rovelo

League champions[]

By seasons[]

Year Playoffs League winners
Champions Score Finalists
2017–18 Mayan Astronomers (1) 4-1 Teotihuacan Priests Teotihuacan Priests
2018–19 Teotihuacan Priests (1) 3-2
(SO)
Aztec Eagle Warriors Teotihuacan Priests
2019–20 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

All-time record[]

Team # Titles Years
Mayan Astronomers
1
2017–18
Teotihuacan Priests
1
2018–19

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-29. Retrieved 2011-08-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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