The 2004-05 Meistriliiga season was the 15th season of the Meistriliiga, the top level of ice hockey in Estonia. Five teams participated in the league, and HK Stars Tallinn won the championship.
Regular season[]
Club | GP | W | OTW | L | OTL | L | GF-GA | Pts | |
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1. | Tartu Välk 494 | 16 | 11 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 89:37 | 37 |
2. | HC Panter Tallinn | 16 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 72:46 | 29 |
3. | Narva PSK | 16 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 68:45 | 28 |
4. | HK Stars Tallinn | 16 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 80:61 | 22 |
5. | Kohtla-Järve Viru Sputnik | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 27:147 | 0 |
Playoffs[]
Semifinals[]
- Tartu Välk 494 - HK Stars Tallinn 1:2 (2:1, 2:4, 0:1)
- HC Panter Tallinn - Narva PSK 2:1 (4:3, 0:2, 3:1)
3rd place[]
- Tartu Välk 494 - Narva PSK 1:2 (3:1, 2:5, 3:4)
Final[]
- HC Panter Tallinn - HK Stars Tallinn 1:3 (6:3, 3:5, 4:5 n.P., 2:5)
External links[]
- Season on hockeyarchives.info
Meistriliiga | |
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2019–20 teams | HC Everest - HC Viking - Narva PSK - Tartu Välk 494 |
Seasons | 1990–91 - 1991–92 - 1992–93 - 1993–94 - 1994–95 - 1995–96 - 1996–97 - 1997–98 - 1998–99 - 1999–00 - 2000–01 - 2001–02 - 2002–03 - 2003–04 - 2004–05 - 2005–06 - 2006–07 - 2007–08 - 2008–09 - 2009–10 - 2010–11 - 2011–12 - 2012–13 - 2013–14 - 2014–15 - 2015–16 - 2016–17 - 2017–18 - 2018–19 - 2019–20 |
Meistriliiga former teams | Estonia Junior Team - HC Vipers - HC Panter - Kohtla-Järve Viru Sputnik - Tallinna HK Stars - Tallinna KK-GMP |
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