Serie A
- League status: Active
- Administered by: FISG - Federazione Italiana Sport Ghiaccio
- Year of start: 1925
- WWW: https://www.fisg.it/web/hockey/, league web page 2
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# | Player name | Pos | Team | GP | G | A | P | PIM | +/- |
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1. | Dino Serra | C | HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano | 28 | 22 | 44 | 66 | ||
2. | Jorma Peltonen | F | SG MAK Brunico (EV MAK Bruneck) | 32 | 36 | 36 | |||
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for 2017-2018: The Italian teams partecipating at Alps Hockey League started today the battle for qualification at Final Four, scheduled in next February, to assign the Italian title.
The eight teams were splitted in 2 groups, South A and B, with homa and away games scheduled between December 26 and January 6. The games count both for Alps Hockey League and the Serie A, this season called Italian Hockey League Elite. The first two teams for each group will advance to Final Four of February 10-11 to assign the title
- from 1925 to 2013: Serie A
- from 2013 to 2014: Elite A
- from 2014 to 2016: Serie A
- from 2016 to present: IHL - Italian Hockey League Elite
- 2023-2024: SV Renon
- 2022-2023: S.G. Cortina Hafro
- 2021-2022: Migross Supermercati Asiago Hockey
- 2020-2021: Migross Supermercati Asiago Hockey
- 2019-2020: Migross Supermercati Asiago Hockey
- 2018-2019: SV Renon
- 2017-2018: SV Renon
- 2016-2017: SV Renon
- 2015-2016: SV Renon
- 2014-2015: Asiago Hockey
- 2013-2014: SV Renon
- 2012-2013: Asiago Hockey
- 2011-2012: HC Bolzano
- 2010-2011: Asiago Hockey
- 2009-2010: Asiago Hockey
- 2008-2009: HC Bolzano
- 2007-2008: HC Bolzano
- 2006-2007: Sportivi Ghiaccio Cortina
- 2005-2006: Hockey Club Milano Rossoblu
- 2004-2005: Hockey Club Milano Rossoblu
- 2003-2004: Hockey Club Milano Rossoblu
- 2002-2003: Hockey Club Milano Rossoblu
- 2001-2002: Hockey Club Milano Rossoblu
- 2000-2001: Asiago Hockey
- 1999-2000: HC Bolzano
- 1998-1999: HC Merano
- 1997-1998: HC Bolzano
- 1996-1997: HC Bolzano
- 1995-1996: HC Bolzano
- 1994-1995: HC Bolzano
- 1993-1994: A.C. Milan Hockey
- 1992-1993: HC Devils Milano
- 1991-1992: HC Devils Milano
- 1936-1937: HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
- 1935-1936: HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
- 1934-1935: HC Milano
- 1933-1934: HC Milano
- 1932-1933: Gruppo Sportivo Dolomiti Cortina Hockey
- 1931-1932: HC Milano
- 1930-1931: HC Milano
- 1927-1928: HC Milano
- 1926-1927: HC Milano
- 1925-1926: HC Milano
- Miroslav Fryčer passed away (27 Apr 2021)
- Engelage’s 48 saves lead Ritten to second Serie A title (17 Apr 2016)
- Away ice advantage in Serie A finals (11 Apr 2016)
- Ritten sweeps Cortina in Serie A quarters, Sterzing continues strong season (09 Mar 2016)
- Bolzano wins two-game-series against Asiago (06 Sep 2015)
SG Cortina win title in Italy
SG Cortina is the new Italian champion. It's the title number 17 for the traditional club, the first since 2007 when Cortina coach Giorgio De Bettin was on ice as player. In the decisive game, Cortina won 2-1 vs SV Renon
(12 Feb 2023)Asiago confirms title in Italy
Asiago Hockey is the champion of Italy for the third consecutive season, by beating, once again, SV Renon in decisive game of final round
(13 Feb 2022)Asiago retains title in Italy
Asiago Hockey confirms the title in Italian Serie A, by beating SV Rittner/Renon 5-1 in final game #3
It's the 7th national title for the club.
SV Renon won Supercoppa
Third consecutive Supercoppa for SV Renon: Italian champion easily won 7-2 against Coppa Italia holder SV Caldaro in the first official trophy in Italy. With 5 victories Renon is the major winner of the trophy
(14 Sep 2019)Renon confirms domination in Italy
SV Renon/Ritten won the fourth consecutive Italian title (the fifth in last six years) by beating Asiago in a dramatic overtime. After eliminating Wipptal Broncos in the semifinals, Renon won 4-3 finals' game #1 in Asiago, losing 6-2 after the regular time at home game #2. Having won a game each, the teams played a decisive overtime, decided by a goal of Latvian forward Olegs Sislannikovs after 77 minutes.
The Italian League is played by the eight teams competing in the Alps Hockey League with the Alps League games between Italian teams until the end of December using as a qualification round. The fourth best placed teams played and home/away semifinals and finals.
For the second consecutive season Renon realizes the domestic double, having won Supercoppa Italiana and the domestic title
Fourth title for Renon/Ritten
SV Renon/Ritten won its fourth Italian championship - the third consecutive - by beating 6-1 Val Pusteria Wolves in the final played at Odegar Arena in Asiago. The Italian League, this season called Italian Hockey League (IHL), was played just by the eight teams competing in the Alps Hockey League with the Alps League games between Italian teams played at the end of December using as a qualification round and a final four played last weekend in Asiago. Renon won 4-3 at overtime against Vipiteno Broncos in the semifinals, while Val Pusteria knocked out 6-4 host Asiago. For the Wolves, still without a title, is the fourth final lost.
(12 Feb 2018)Italian Hockey League Elite started today
The Italian teams partecipating at Alps Hockey League started today the battle for qualification at Final Four, scheduled in next February, to assign the Italian title.
The eight teams were splitted in 2 groups, South A and B, with homa and away games scheduled between December 26 and January 6. The games count both for Alps Hockey League and the Serie A, this season called Italian Hockey League Elite. The first two teams for each group will advance to Final Four of February 10-11 to assign the title
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Group South A: SV Renon/Ritten, HC Val Pusteria/Pustertal, SG Cortina, Fassa Falcons
Group South B B: Asiago Hockey 1935, HC Egna, HC Gherdeina, SSI Vipiteno Broncos
Renon confirms title in Italy
The champions of last four years decided title in Italy during the last weekend at Palaodegar in Asiago: champion Renon won 3-2 against home side Asiago with a comeback from 0-2, confirming the title of Serie A, the third in last four season, earning a place for next Continental Cup. This seaon Italian champion was decided in a semifinals/final between the best four teams after the end of Alps Hockey League regular season. In the semifinals Renon won 5-2 against SG Cortina, while Asiago defeated 3-1 Val Pusteria
(23 Jan 2017)Tom Barasso new coach at Asiago
Asiago Hockey announced the appointment of former NHLer Tom Barasso as new headcoach, Barasso, 51, had his first experience as headcoach last season at Valpellice Bulldogs, when he replaced Canadian Pat Curcio, winning a National Cup, the second ever trophy for the club, and loosing at game #7 playoffs quarterfinals against Asiago
(21 Jul 2016)Valpellice forces Game 7 against defending champion
The Valpellice Bulldogs, coached by NHL-legend Tom Barrasso, have come back from a 1-3 deficit in the quarter final series against defending Italian champion Asiago Hockey. Thanks to a 5-2 win on home ice, Valpellice will face Asiago in Game 7 on Tuesday. Ritten, Pustertal and Sterzing have already qualified for the semifinals, eliminating Cortina, Gherdeina and Fassa respectively.
(13 Mar 2016)- Youngest player: Paolo De Biasio (18 years)
- Oldest player: Giovanni Mastel (35 years)
- Shortest player: Gino Pasqualotto (170 cm)
- Tallest player: Ray McKay (195 cm)
- Nationalities: Canada (6), Finland (2), Italy (38), Poland (2), Slovenia (2)
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