Hockey Night in Asia
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Hockey Night in Asia or South China Ice Hockey League is a recreational hockey league in Hong Kong and operated by AsiaSports Limited.
The league consists of four division, 23 teams and 300 players across Hong Kong.
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[edit] Teams
Division 1
- Asiasports
- AsiaXpat
- Budwiser1
- Canadian International School
- Delia School of Canada
- LPP
- Outback1
- The Cavern
- Wellcome 1
Division 2
- Chickeeduck
- LPP
- PMA
- Simon International
- Tat Lee Securities
- Wellcome2
Division 3
- Budweiser3
- Chickeeduck3
- Loonies WIHO - 2 teams
- LPP
- Outback3
- Tomy Japan
Division 4
- Dragon Centre
- LPP
- Skate Co.
- WIHO4
[edit] Regular season
The number of games vary, with the 2004-2005 season with a total of 18 games player per team.
[edit] Playoffs
The season runs from September to April with playoff ranks starting in February. Division 3 playoffs/semi finals are in March and Division 4 finals in early April.
There are playoffs and teams are invited to the World's Ice Hockey 5's.
[edit] Champions
Division 1 2005 - Dragon Centre, Runner Up - Asiasports 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 -
Division 2 2005 - Dragon Centre, Runner Up - Asiasports 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 -
Division 3 2005 - Dragon Centre, Runner Up - Asiasports 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 -
Division 4 2005 - Dragon Centre, Runner Up - Asiasports 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 -
[edit] Award Winners
Division 1 MVP - Top Scorer -
Division 2 MVP - Top Scorer -
Division 3 MVP - Top Scorer -
Division 4 MVP - Top Scorer -
[edit] Summer League
During the summer there is a summer league
[edit] Sponsors
Teams are sponsored by local and large corporations in Hong Kong:
- Budweiser
- Air Canada
- Espirit
- Sunday - wireless
- Chickeeduck
- Simon International Limited
- Delia School of Canada
- Canadian International School
- PMA
- Fortune Pharmacy
- Tomy
- Tat Lee Securities Company Limited
- The Cavern
- PPG
- The Keg
- WIHO
- Outback Steakhouse
[edit] Venues
All games are played at Skyrink on the 8th floor of the Dragon Centre, a mall in Sham Shui Po. The rink is normally used for recreation ice skating.
It has played host to ice hockey competitions, including the 2005 Hong Kong International Ice Hockey Tournament.