2013-2014 VHL season — the 4th season of the Supreme Hockey League championship. Began on September 8, 2013 in Neftekamsk by opening match between Toros and Saryarka. The winner of the match and the holder of the Opening Cup was Toros. On April 28, 2014, Saryarka won in the sixth game of the final series of Rubin Tyumen and became the winner of the Cup Bratina.[1] In accordance with the regulations, "Rubin" became the winner of all-Russian competitions on hockey (VHL).
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Form[]
Twenty seven VHL teams was united to the one group. Duaring the regular season the team played with every opponent in 2 matches — one home and away. All teams will play 50 matches.
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References[]
- ↑ Президент Казахстана поздравил "Сарыаркы" с завоеванием "Братины". VHL. Retrieved on July 27, 2014.
Supreme Hockey League | |
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Related articles | Russian Superleague (top-level, 1996–2008) - Kontinental Hockey League (top-level, from 2008) - Petrov Cup (trophy for the winner) |
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