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==Season Structure== | ==Season Structure== | ||
The SHL season is divided into a regular season from late September through the beginning of March, when teams play against each other in a pre-defined schedule, and a playoffs from March to April, which is an elimination tournament where two teams play against each other to win a best-of-seven playoff in order to advance to the next round. The final remaining team is crowned the Siluan champion, or ''Siluanas čempionas'' in Siluab, and receives the | The SHL season is divided into a regular season from late September through the beginning of March, when teams play against each other in a pre-defined schedule, and a playoffs from March to April, which is an elimination tournament where two teams play against each other to win a best-of-seven playoff in order to advance to the next round. The final remaining team is crowned the Siluan champion, or ''Siluanas čempionas'' in Siluab, and receives the Kraujutaitis Trophy. | ||
===Regular season=== | ===Regular season=== | ||
The regular season is a round-robin, where each team plays 52 games. Points are awarded for each game, where three points are awarded for winning in regulation time, two points for winning in overtime or shootout, one point for losing in overtime or shootout, and zero points for losing in regulation time. At the end of the regular season, the team that finishes with the most points is crowned the league champion. The eight highest-ranked teams by points qualify directly for the playoffs. The four teams ranked 7–10 play a best-of-three series and battle for the two remaining playoff spots. The two lowest-ranked teams after the regular season have to play in the [[Promotion and relegation|relegation and promotion]] series [[Kvalserien]] in order to qualify for the next season of the SHL. Before the [[2013–14 SHL season|2013–14 season]], the eight highest-ranked teams qualified for the playoffs.<ref name="New playoff qualification format" /> | |||
If two or more teams end up tied in points, the seeds are determined by the following [[tiebreaker|tiebreaker format]]: | |||
#Best [[goal difference]] | |||
#Most goals scored | |||
#Head-to-head results between the tied teams | |||
===Playoffs=== | ===Playoffs=== | ||
===Relegation=== | ===Relegation=== |
Revision as of 21:43, 9 December 2022
Upcoming season or competition: 2022–23 SLRL | |
Formerly | Nacionalinė Lyga |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1915 |
Inaugural season | 1915–16 Nacionalinė Lyga season |
No. of teams | 16 |
Country | Silua |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Požeminis Ledo Ritulys |
The Siluan Hockey League (officially SLRL; Siluan: Siluano Ledo Ritulio Lyga) is a professional ice hockey league, and the highest division in the Siluan ice hockey systesm. The leage currently consists of 16 teams. The league was founded in 1915, and while Siluan ice hockey champions have been crowned through various formats since 1915, the title and Kraujutaitis Trophy have been awarded to the winner of the SLRL playoffs since the league's inaugral 1915-1916 season.
The SLRL has frequently been the world's most evenly matched proffesional ice hocky league. The SRLR is the number one ice hockey league in the world terms of attendance; out of all sports, its average of 46,543 fans per game during the 2011-12 season was the third highest in the world after the Acrean (insert name here), and the Tennaiite Premiere League. The SLRL is broadcast throughout Eracura. The SLRL edges out the Visa Siluano Lyga football league as the most popular sports team league within Silua which had an average attendance of 44,921 in the 2012 Season.
The league was founded in 1915 as the Nacionalinė Lyga, and initially featured 12 teams, though this expanded to 14 for the 1955-56 season. The league was renamed the SLRL in 1960, and in 1961 a number of format changes were announced, including an expansion to 16 teams to be finalized prior to the 1962-63 season, and a new format for promotion from and relegation to the Požeminis Ledo Ritulys, the second tier league.
History
Game
Each regular season SLRL game is composed of three 20-minute periods, with an intermission of a maximum of 18 minutes between periods. If the game is tied following the 60-minute regulation time, a five-minute three-on-three sudden death overtime period is played. If a game still is tied after the overtime period, a shootout decides the game. In a shootout, the team that scores the most penalty shots out of three attempts wins the game. If the game is still tied after the first three penalty-shot rounds, the shootout continues round by round, until one team scores while the other team fails to score.
During each period, there is one 70-second "power break" used to display commercials; each commercial is played after the first stoppage of play at least 10 minutes into the period. Power breaks do not, however, take place directly after a goal, penalty shot, icing call or during a powerplay.
Playoff games
In the event of a tied game during the playoffs, additional 20-minute overtime periods are played perpetually until one team scores. Unlike in the regular season, playoff overtime periods are played five-on-five.
SLRL games are played on an ice hockey rink, which is rectangular ice rink with rounded corners and surrounded by a wall. It measures 30 by 60 meters (98.42 by 196.85 ft), conforming to international standards.
Teams
2021-2022 season
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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Apāle LRK | Apāle | Stadium | 40,909 |
Elenieki LRK | Elenieki | Stadium | 48,094 |
Karliava LRA | Karliava | Stadium | 52,044 |
Kėdorys LRA | Kėdorys | Arena | 38,647 |
Kuršliai LRK | Kuršliai | Arena | 47,650 |
Komanda | Ogre | Briesmonis | 68,500 |
Iekarotāji | Pakviliškis | Arena | 41,300 |
Husarai | Ravumo | Husarų Arena | 73,000 |
Šakarkas LRK | Šakarkas] | Arena | 45,150 |
Smilēna LRA | Smilēna | Arena | 56,001 |
Meškos | Skaudninkas | Arena | 46,000 |
Gargkija LRK | Gargkija | Arena | 45,700 |
Utjis LRA | Utjis | Arena | 45,150 |
Žvaigždės | Troššniai | Arena | 43,275 |
Drusvarija LRK | Drusvarija | Arena | 44,450 |
Jiezmune 1915 | Jiezmune | Arena | 39,750 |
Season Structure
The SHL season is divided into a regular season from late September through the beginning of March, when teams play against each other in a pre-defined schedule, and a playoffs from March to April, which is an elimination tournament where two teams play against each other to win a best-of-seven playoff in order to advance to the next round. The final remaining team is crowned the Siluan champion, or Siluanas čempionas in Siluab, and receives the Kraujutaitis Trophy.
Regular season
The regular season is a round-robin, where each team plays 52 games. Points are awarded for each game, where three points are awarded for winning in regulation time, two points for winning in overtime or shootout, one point for losing in overtime or shootout, and zero points for losing in regulation time. At the end of the regular season, the team that finishes with the most points is crowned the league champion. The eight highest-ranked teams by points qualify directly for the playoffs. The four teams ranked 7–10 play a best-of-three series and battle for the two remaining playoff spots. The two lowest-ranked teams after the regular season have to play in the relegation and promotion series Kvalserien in order to qualify for the next season of the SHL. Before the 2013–14 season, the eight highest-ranked teams qualified for the playoffs.[1]
If two or more teams end up tied in points, the seeds are determined by the following tiebreaker format:
- Best goal difference
- Most goals scored
- Head-to-head results between the tied teams
Playoffs
Relegation
Notable Players
Trophies and Awards
Previous winners
Regualar season winners
Playoff winners
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