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The 2017-18 Alps Hockey League season was the second season of the multi-national competition featuring teams from Austria, Italy and Slovenia. 17 teams participated in the league, and HC Asiago won the championship.

Regular season[]

Pl. Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA Diff Pts
1 Asiago Hockey 40 30 6 3 1 162 88 +74 97
2 Ritten Sport 40 26 6 5 3 157 83 +74 91
3 HDD Jesenice 40 26 8 4 2 171 88 +83 88
4 VEU Feldkirch 40 21 10 5 4 139 108 +31 77
5 HC Pustertal 40 22 10 2 6 127 79 +48 76
6 HK Olimpija Ljubljana 40 21 13 3 3 126 94 +32 72
7 Red Bull Hockey Juniors 40 19 15 4 2 126 110 +16 67
8 WSV Sterzing Broncos 40 19 14 2 5 150 106 +44 66
9 SG Cortina 40 17 13 3 7 123 110 +13 64
10 EC Bregenzerwald 40 18 16 3 3 135 135 +0 63
11 EHC Lustenau 40 18 17 3 2 139 124 +15 62
12 EK Zell am See 40 18 18 2 2 105 138 −33 60
13 EC Kitzbühel 40 11 22 2 5 125 144 −19 42
14 HC Gherdëina 40 10 25 3 2 114 162 −48 38
15 HC Neumarkt 40 4 28 5 3 90 170 −80 25
16 SHC Fassa 40 6 32 1 1 79 185 −106 21
17 EC KAC II 40 1 34 3 2 63 207 −144 11

Playoffs[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Asiago Hockey 4
8 WSV Sterzing Broncos 0
1 Asiago Hockey 0
5 HC Pustertal 4
2 Ritten Sport 4
7 Red Bull Hockey Juniors 1
1 Asiago Hockey 4
2 Ritten Sport 3
3 HDD Jesenice 4
6 HK Olimpija Ljubljana 0
2 Ritten Sport 3
3 HDD Jesenice 1
4 VEU Feldkirch 2
5 HC Pustertal 4
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