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{{short description|European professional ice hockey league}}
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
{{Infobox Hockey League
{{Infobox sports league
| name = Eastern European Hockey League
| title = Eastern European Hockey League
| logo = eehllogo.jpg
| logo =
| caption =
| logo_size =
| caption =
| country = {{BLR}}<br />{{LAT}}<br />{{LTU}}<br />{{POL}}<br />{{RUS}}<br />{{UKR}}
| confed =
| sport = Ice hockey
| founded = 1995
| founded = 1995
| first =
| folded = 2004
| folded = 2004
| teams = 9
| countries = Belarus<br />Latvia<br />Lithuania<br />Poland<br />Russia<br />Ukraine
| divisions =
| champion = [[Keramin Minsk]]
| conferences=
| most_champs = [[Sokil Kyiv]], [[HC Berkut-Kyiv|Berkut-Kyiv]], [[Keramin Minsk]] (2 each)
| teams = 9
| feeds =
| feeder =
| promotion =
| relegation =
| champ = EEHL Championship
| assc_champ =
| champions = Keramin Minsk
| season = 2003-2004
| most successful club = [[Sokol Kyiv]](2), [[Keramin Minsk]] (2)
| website =
}}
}}
'''Eastern European Hockey League''' was a regional [[ice hockey]] league which existed from 1995 to 2005.
'''Eastern European Hockey League''' ('''EEHL''') was a regional [[ice hockey]] league which existed from 1995 to 2004.


==History==
The league was formed in 1995 by [[Belarus]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]] and [[Ukraine]], to provide a higher-level competition for teams from those countries. In some years, the league also included teams from Poland and Russia. Besides the main tournament for professional ice hockey teams, the league also had junior championships in several age groups.
The league was formed in 1995 by [[Belarus]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]] and [[Ukraine]], to provide a higher-level competition for teams from those countries. In some years, the league also included teams from Poland and Russia. Besides the main tournament for professional ice hockey teams, the league also had junior championships in several age groups.


By its end, the league was increasingly dominated by [[Belarus]]ian teams. In 2005, it was dissolved. Instead, two teams from Latvia ([[Metalurgs Liepāja]] and [[Riga 2000|Rīga 2000]]) and one team from Ukraine ([[Sokil Kyiv]]) joined the [[Belarusian Extraliga]]. There was temporarily a period where the Belarusian Extraliga was closed to foreign teams, but that has since changed as [[Metalurgs Liepāja]], [[Dinamo-Juniors Riga|Dinamo/Juniors Rīga]], and [[Sokil Kyiv]] are now members of the league.
In 2004, it was dissolved. Instead, two teams from Latvia ([[HK Liepājas Metalurgs|Metalurgs Liepāja]] and [[Riga 2000|Rīga 2000]]) and one team from Ukraine ([[Sokil Kyiv]]) joined the [[Belarusian Extraliga]]. There was temporarily a period where the Belarusian Extraliga was closed to foreign teams, but that has since changed as [[HK Liepājas Metalurgs|Metalurgs Liepāja]], [[Dinamo-Juniors Riga|Dinamo/Juniors Rīga]], and [[Sokil Kyiv]] became members of the league.


==Member teams last season (2003/04)==
==Teams of the last season (2003–04)==
Division A:
;Division A:
*{{Flagicon|LAT}} [[HK Riga 2000|HK Rīga 2000]]
*{{Flagicon|LAT}} [[HK Riga 2000|HK Rīga 2000]]
*{{Flagicon|LAT}} [[Metalurgs Liepāja|HK Metalurgs Liepāja]]
*{{Flagicon|LAT}} [[HK Liepājas Metalurgs|HK Metalurgs Liepāja]]
*{{Flagicon|LAT}} [[ASK/Ogre]]
*{{Flagicon|LAT}} [[ASK/Ogre]]
*{{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
*{{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
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*{{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Titan Klin]]
*{{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Titan Klin]]


Division B:
;Division B:
*[[HK Vitebsk]]
*{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Vitebsk]]
*[[HK Kiev]]
*{{Flagicon|UKR}} [[HK Kyiv]]
*[[Junior Minsk]]
*{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Junior Minsk]]
*[[HK Gomel]]
*{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Gomel]]
*[[Riga 85]]
*{{Flagicon|LAT}} [[Riga 85]]
*[[Khimvolokno Mogliev]]
*{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Khimvolokno Mogilev]]


==EEHL Champions==
==EEHL champions==
*[[2003–04 EEHL season|2003/04]] {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Keramin Minsk]]
*[[1995–96 EEHL season|1995–96]]: {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Neman Grodno]]
*[[2002–03 EEHL season|2002/03]] {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Keramin Minsk]]
*[[1996–97 EEHL season|1996–97]]: {{Flagicon|LAT}} [[Juniors Rīga]]
*[[2001–02 EEHL season|2001/02]] {{Flagicon|LAT}} [[Metalurgs Liepāja]]
*[[1997–98 EEHL season|1997–98]]: {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
*[[2000–01 EEHL season|2000/01]] {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Berkut Kyiv]]
*[[1998–99 EEHL season|1998–99]]: {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
*[[1999–00 EEHL season|1999/00]] {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Berkut Kyiv]]
*[[1999–00 EEHL season|1999–00]]: {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Berkut Kyiv]]
*[[1998–99 EEHL season|1998/99]] {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
*[[2000–01 EEHL season|2000–01]]: {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Berkut Kyiv]]
*[[1997–98 EEHL season|1997/98]] {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
*[[2001–02 EEHL season|2001–02]]: {{Flagicon|LAT}} [[HK Liepājas Metalurgs|Metalurgs Liepāja]]
*[[1996–97 EEHL season|1996/97]] {{Flagicon|LAT}} [[Juniors Rīga]]
*[[2002–03 EEHL season|2002–03]]: {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Keramin Minsk]]
*[[1995–96 EEHL season|1995/96]] {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Neman Grodno]]
*[[2003–04 EEHL season|2003–04]]: {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Keramin Minsk]]
{{European Ice Hockey Leagues}}
{{Eastern European Hockey League}}


==EEHL Cup winners==
[[Category:Defunct ice hockey leagues in Europe]]
*[[1997–98 EEHL Cup|1997–98]]: {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
*[[1998–99 EEHL Cup|1998–99]]: {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Sokil Kyiv]]
*[[2000–01 EEHL Cup|2000–01]]: {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Berkut Kyiv]]
*[[2003–04 EEHL Cup|2003–04]]: {{Flagicon|RUS}} [[Titan Klin]]

==External links==
*[http://hockeyarchives.ru/vehl.html EEHL Playoffs (Russian)]

{{Ice Hockey Leagues}}
{{Eastern European Hockey League}}


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[[Category:Defunct multi-national ice hockey leagues in Europe]]
[[fr:Ligue d'Europe de l'Est de hockey sur glace]]
[[Category:Sports leagues established in 1995]]
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[[Category:Ice hockey leagues in Belarus]]
[[pl:Wschodnioeuropejska Liga Hokejowa]]
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues in Latvia]]
[[ru:Восточно-европейская хоккейная лига]]
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues in Lithuania]]
[[fi:Itä-Euroopan jääkiekkoliiga]]
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues in Poland]]
[[uk:Східноєвропейська хокейна ліга]]
[[Category:Defunct ice hockey leagues in Russia]]
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues in Ukraine]]
[[Category:Sports leagues disestablished in 2004]]
[[Category:1995 establishments in Europe]]
[[Category:2004 disestablishments in Europe]]

Latest revision as of 17:06, 12 November 2023

Eastern European Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded1995
Ceased2004
No. of teams9
CountriesBelarus
Latvia
Lithuania
Poland
Russia
Ukraine
Last
champion(s)
Keramin Minsk
Most titlesSokil Kyiv, Berkut-Kyiv, Keramin Minsk (2 each)

Eastern European Hockey League (EEHL) was a regional ice hockey league which existed from 1995 to 2004.

History

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The league was formed in 1995 by Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine, to provide a higher-level competition for teams from those countries. In some years, the league also included teams from Poland and Russia. Besides the main tournament for professional ice hockey teams, the league also had junior championships in several age groups.

In 2004, it was dissolved. Instead, two teams from Latvia (Metalurgs Liepāja and Rīga 2000) and one team from Ukraine (Sokil Kyiv) joined the Belarusian Extraliga. There was temporarily a period where the Belarusian Extraliga was closed to foreign teams, but that has since changed as Metalurgs Liepāja, Dinamo/Juniors Rīga, and Sokil Kyiv became members of the league.

Teams of the last season (2003–04)

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Division A
Division B

EEHL champions

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EEHL Cup winners

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