All Japan Ice hockey Championship
- League status: Active
- English name: 全日本アイスホッケー選手権大会
- Administered by: Japan Ice Hockey Federation
- Year of start: 1930
- WWW: http://www.jihf.or.jp/game/index.php
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28 Jun 2016 | | Shun Hitomi (G) | Kansai University | Tohoku Free Blades |
# | Player name | Pos | Team | GP | G | A | P | PIM | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Stéphane Veilleux | F | Oji Eagles | 3 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 4 | |
2. | Go Tanaka | C | Tohoku Free Blades | 3 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 0 | |
3. | Mark Derlago | LW | Nikko Icebucks | 3 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 6 | |
4. | Hiroki Ueno | F | Nippon Paper Cranes | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 2 | |
5. | Logan Stephenson | D | Tohoku Free Blades | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 20 | |
6. | Tetsuya Saito | F | Nikko Icebucks | 3 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 | |
7. | Sho Sato | F | Oji Eagles | 3 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 4 | |
8. | Jeff LoVecchio | LW | Nippon Paper Cranes | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | |
9. | Yosuke Kon | F | Nippon Paper Cranes | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 0 | |
10. | Kim Staal | F | Tohoku Free Blades | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 0 | |
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Single elimination tournament
- 2023-2024: Nikko Icebucks
- 2022-2023: Tohoku Free Blades
- 2021-2022: East Hokkaido Cranes
- 2019-2020: Nikko Icebucks
- 2018-2019: Oji Eagles
- 2017-2018: Tohoku Free Blades
- 2016-2017: Oji Eagles
- 2015-2016: Nippon Paper Cranes
- 2014-2015: Nikko Icebucks
- 2013-2014: Nippon Paper Cranes
- 2012-2013: Oji Eagles
- 2011-2012: Nippon Paper Cranes
- 2010-2011: Nippon Paper Cranes
- 2009-2010: Nippon Paper Cranes
- 2008-2009: Seibu Prince Rabbits
- 2007-2008: Seibu Prince Rabbits
- 2006-2007: Nippon Paper Cranes
- 2005-2006: Nippon Paper Cranes
- 2004-2005: Oji Eagles
- 2003-2004: Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
- 2002-2003: Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
- 2001-2002: Oji Eagles
- 2000-2001: Seibu Tokyo
- 1999-2000: Oji Eagles
- 1998-1999: Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
- 1997-1998: Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
- 1996-1997: Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
- 1995-1996: Oji Eagles
- 1994-1995: Oji Eagles
- 1993-1994: Oji Eagles
- 1992-1993: Oji Eagles
- 1991-1992: Oji Eagles
- 1989-1990: Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club
- 1988-1989: Oji Eagles
- 1987-1988: Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club
- 1986-1987: Oji Eagles
- 1985-1986: Oji Eagles
- 1984-1985: Oji Eagles
- 1983-1984: Oji Eagles
- 1982-1983: Oji Eagles
- 1981-1982: Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club
- 1980-1981: Oji Eagles
- 1979-1980: Oji Eagles
- 1978-1979: Seibu Tokyo
- 1977-1978: Seibu Tokyo
- 1976-1977: Oji Eagles
- 1975-1976: Oji Eagles
- 1974-1975: Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club
- 1973-1974: Seibu Tokyo
- 1972-1973: Oji Eagles
- 1971-1972: Seibu Tokyo
- 1970-1971: Seibu Tokyo
- 1969-1970: Seibu Tokyo
- 1968-1969: Oji Eagles
- 1967-1968: Oji Eagles
- 1966-1967: Iwakura Tomakomai
- 1965-1966: Oji Eagles
- 1964-1965: Iwakura Tomakomai
- 1963-1964: Oji Eagles
- 1962-1963: Iwakura Tomakomai
- 1961-1962: Furukawa Electric Tochigi
- 1960-1961: Iwakura Tomakomai
- 1959-1960: Furukawa Electric Tochigi
- 1958-1959: Furukawa Electric Tochigi
- 1957-1958: Oji Eagles
- 1956-1957: Oji Eagles
- 1955-1956: Oji Eagles
- 1954-1955: Oji Eagles
- 1953-1954: Oji Eagles
- 1952-1953: Furukawa Electric Tochigi
- 1951-1952: Oji Eagles
- 1950-1951: Oji Eagles
- 1949-1950: Oji Eagles
- 1948-1949: Did not play
- 1947-1948: Hachinohe
- 1946-1947: Oji Eagles
- 1945-1946: Did not play
- 1944-1945: Did not play
- 1943-1944: Did not play
- 1942-1943: Manchuria Team
- 1941-1942: Kantō Team
- 1940-1941: Meiji University
- 1939-1940: Meiji University
- 1938-1939: Rikkyo University
- 1937-1938: Waseda University
- 1936-1937: Rikkyo University
- 1935-1936: Waseda University
- 1934-1935: Oji Eagles
- 1933-1934: Keio University
- 1932-1933: Waseda University
- 1931-1932: Oji Eagles
- 1930-1931: Manchuria Medical University
- 1929-1930: Keio University
The All Japan Ice hockey Championship is an annual ice hockey tournament for Japanese teams, that began in 1930, making the tournament one of the oldest sporting competitions in the country.
The tournament, organized by the Japan Ice Hockey Federation, is an open competition for professional (Japan has four Asia League teams), amateur, and university teams from around the country (limited berths for each region). It is usually played during one week in February in a pre-designated city, with a single-elimination tournament.
Nikko wins in Japan
The 91st All Japan Ice Hockey Championship took place from December 7-10, 2023, in Yokohama.
H.C. Tochigi Nikko Ice Bucks emerged victorious, defeating Tohoku Free Blades in the final with a score of 4-2.
Key players included MVP Yutaka Fukufuji (H.C. Tochigi Nikko Ice Bucks) and top rookie Riku Ishida (Tohoku Free Blades).
(10 Dec 2023)Nikko Ice Bucks won All Japan Ice Hockey Championship
By beating 5-1 the Tohoku Free Blades, Nikko Ice Bucks won the 87th edition of Japan Championship, the domestic competition crowning the national champion between professional, amateur and teams from Universities. As usual the Asian League teams dominated the tournament, played at the Dydo Drinco Arena in Nidìshi Tokyo, once the home of defunct Seibu Prince Rabbits team. It's the second title for the Buck
(28 Dec 2019)06 Dec 2015 | Nippon Paper Cranes - Oji Eagles | 6-4 | details» |
06 Dec 2015 | Nikko Icebucks - Tohoku Free Blades | 3-5 | details» |
- Youngest player: Yuya Funaka (19 years)
- Oldest player: Masahito Haruna (43 years)
- Shortest player: Tomoya Echigo (160 cm)
- Tallest player: Shunsuke Shigeno (194 cm)
- Nationalities: Canada (8), Denmark (1), Japan (160), South Korea (1), USA (1)
- Highest win: Kushiro Kouseisha - Tohoku Free Blades 0-10
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