Standings
ELJ · 2025Current ELJ 2025 standings with 16 teams. Karlovy Vary U20 leads the table with 62 points after 30 matches, followed by Kometa Brno U20 on 56 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | OTL | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Karlovy Vary U20 | Played30 | Won17 | OTL0 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against95:59 | Goal Diff+36 | Points62 | Form WLWWW |
| Team2Kometa Brno U20 | Played30 | Won16 | OTL0 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against101:80 | Goal Diff+21 | Points56 | Form LLLWW |
| Team3Liberec U20 | Played30 | Won14 | OTL0 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against107:97 | Goal Diff+10 | Points52 | Form WWWWL |
| Team4Trinec U20 | Played30 | Won15 | OTL0 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against105:76 | Goal Diff+29 | Points52 | Form LLLWL |
| Team5Ceske Budejovice U20 | Played30 | Won14 | OTL0 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against84:71 | Goal Diff+13 | Points51 | Form WWWLW |
| Team6Mlada Boleslav U20 | Played30 | Won14 | OTL0 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against96:84 | Goal Diff+12 | Points51 | Form WWLLW |
| Team7Pardubice U20 | Played30 | Won12 | OTL0 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against106:94 | Goal Diff+12 | Points47 | Form LLLLW |
| Team8Jihlava U20 | Played30 | Won13 | OTL0 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against95:107 | Goal Diff-12 | Points47 | Form LWWLL |
| Team9Plzen U20 | Played30 | Won13 | OTL0 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against95:87 | Goal Diff+8 | Points47 | Form WWLLL |
| Team10Sparta Prague U20 | Played30 | Won11 | OTL0 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against92:104 | Goal Diff-12 | Points44 | Form WWWLL |
| Team11Slavia Prague U20 | Played30 | Won12 | OTL0 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against95:99 | Goal Diff-4 | Points41 | Form WWLLL |
| Team12Vitkovice U20 | Played30 | Won9 | OTL0 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against93:95 | Goal Diff-2 | Points41 | Form LLWWL |
| Team13Poruba U20 | Played30 | Won9 | OTL0 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against67:79 | Goal Diff-12 | Points41 | Form LLWLW |
| Team14Litvinov U20 | Played30 | Won10 | OTL0 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against101:122 | Goal Diff-21 | Points34 | Form WWLWL |
| Team15Mountfield HK U20 | Played30 | Won6 | OTL0 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against85:115 | Goal Diff-30 | Points33 | Form LLWLL |
| Team16Zlin U20 | Played30 | Won4 | OTL0 | Lost20 | Goals For:Goals Against75:123 | Goal Diff-48 | Points21 | Form LLWWW |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the ELJ. Karlovy Vary U20 leads with 17 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
Top Scoring Teams
| Team | # | Played | Won | Lost | Goals For | Goals Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamKarlovy Vary U20 | #1 | Played30 | Won17 | Lost6 | Goals For95 | Goals Against59 |
| TeamKometa Brno U20 | #2 | Played30 | Won16 | Lost8 | Goals For101 | Goals Against80 |
| TeamLiberec U20 | #3 | Played30 | Won14 | Lost10 | Goals For107 | Goals Against97 |
| TeamTrinec U20 | #4 | Played30 | Won15 | Lost10 | Goals For105 | Goals Against76 |
| TeamCeske Budejovice U20 | #5 | Played30 | Won14 | Lost10 | Goals For84 | Goals Against71 |
| TeamMlada Boleslav U20 | #6 | Played30 | Won14 | Lost10 | Goals For96 | Goals Against84 |
| TeamPardubice U20 | #7 | Played30 | Won12 | Lost12 | Goals For106 | Goals Against94 |
| TeamJihlava U20 | #8 | Played30 | Won13 | Lost12 | Goals For95 | Goals Against107 |
| TeamPlzen U20 | #9 | Played30 | Won13 | Lost11 | Goals For95 | Goals Against87 |
| TeamSparta Prague U20 | #10 | Played30 | Won11 | Lost13 | Goals For92 | Goals Against104 |
| TeamSlavia Prague U20 | #11 | Played30 | Won12 | Lost15 | Goals For95 | Goals Against99 |
| TeamVitkovice U20 | #12 | Played30 | Won9 | Lost12 | Goals For93 | Goals Against95 |
| TeamPoruba U20 | #13 | Played30 | Won9 | Lost9 | Goals For67 | Goals Against79 |
| TeamLitvinov U20 | #14 | Played30 | Won10 | Lost16 | Goals For101 | Goals Against122 |
| TeamMountfield HK U20 | #15 | Played30 | Won6 | Lost15 | Goals For85 | Goals Against115 |
| TeamZlin U20 | #16 | Played30 | Won4 | Lost20 | Goals For75 | Goals Against123 |
Past Seasons
ELJBrowse 6 archived seasons of the ELJ, from 2021 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 19 Mar 2026
The Czech Extraliga was established in 1993 following the breakup of Czechoslovakia, with the Czech Republic inheriting the top-flight ice hockey competition from the unified Czechoslovak Extraliga. The league initially operated with varying team counts but has stabilised at 14 clubs competing in a professional format. Major structural evolution includes the introduction of the playoff system in its modern form (1995), expansion to accommodate elite development, and the adoption of title sponsorship agreements beginning with Tipsport in the 2023-24 season. The league has grown in international profile, consistently producing NHL-calibre players and maintaining strong competitive standards. The 2024-25 season recorded the highest regular-season attendance in league history at 5,827 spectators per game, reflecting sustained growth in domestic interest.
- —1993 — Czech Extraliga founded following Czechoslovakia's dissolution
- —1995 — HC Oceláři Třinec wins first championship in independent Czech Republic era
- —2001 — VHK Vsetín wins sixth consecutive title, establishing era of dominance
- —2015-16 — HC Bílí Tygři Liberec wins maiden championship, defeating Sparta Praha 4-2 in finals
- —2019 — HC Oceláři Třinec begins five consecutive championship run
- —2023-24 — HC Kometa Brno ends Třinec's five-year reign, wins 14th title in club history
- —2024-25 — Tipsport Extraliga records highest regular-season attendance in history (5,827 per game)
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
The Czech Extraliga operates as a quadruple round-robin competition, with all 14 clubs playing 52 regular-season matches (four games against each opponent). The top 10 teams qualify for playoffs; the top four receive byes to the quarterfinals while teams ranked fifth through tenth play preliminary rounds. The champion is determined through best-of-seven playoff series, culminating in a championship final. The 14th-place finisher enters a qualification playoff against the Czech First League champion to determine top-flight status for the following season. The top four finishers gain European competition berths, primarily in the Champions Hockey League and IIHF Continental Cup.
Records 19 Mar 2026
HC Oceláři Třinec holds the record for most consecutive championship wins with five consecutive titles from 2019 to 2024, establishing the modern era's most dominant dynasty.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
HC Sparta Praha leads the 2024-25 Czech Extraliga regular season with 104 points from 30 matches, establishing themselves as the championship favourites heading into the playoffs. The Prague powerhouse has demonstrated exceptional consistency, combining strong home and away performances to build a commanding points tally. HC Mountfield HK and HC Dynamo Pardubice both sit at 52 points, creating a competitive mid-table battle for playoff positioning. HC Kometa Brno, the defending champions, occupy a playoff position but sit further back in the standings than many expected, suggesting a potential title defence challenge.
The offensive landscape has been dominated by Eduards Tralmaks of HC Kladno, who leads the league with 51 points in 48 matches, showcasing elite-level productivity. Goal-scoring prowess has been distributed across multiple teams, with Ondřej Beránek netting 30 goals in 51 games, demonstrating the league's depth of scoring talent. The regular season has been characterised by balanced competition, with no dominant team running away with the title—a contrast to recent seasons and suggesting the playoffs will feature compelling matchups.
The relegation battle has developed around the league's bottom tier, with HC Zlín occupying 14th place and facing the prospect of playoff qualification against the First League champion. The competitive nature of mid-table positioning means multiple teams remain in contention for the four European competition spots, creating high stakes in the final regular-season matches.
League Structure and Competition Format
The Czech Extraliga operates as one of Central Europe's most competitive professional ice hockey leagues, featuring a rigorous quadruple round-robin format that ensures every club plays every opponent four times across 52 regular-season matches. This extended format provides comprehensive data for playoff seeding and rewards consistency across the season. The playoff system, featuring a 10-team bracket with byes for the top four, balances competitive integrity with accessibility for mid-tier clubs.
The league's 14-team composition reflects a careful balance between elite professional standards and sustainable club economics. Clubs range from established powerhouses like HC Kometa Brno and HC Oceláři Třinec to emerging challengers like HC Sparta Praha and HC Bílí Tygři Liberec. The single-relegation system creates meaningful stakes throughout the season, particularly for teams in the lower half of the standings.
European Competition and International Standing
Czech ice hockey maintains a strong reputation across Europe, with the Extraliga consistently producing talent for international competition and club success in European tournaments. The top four finishers gain access to the Champions Hockey League and IIHF Continental Cup, positioning Czech clubs among Central Europe's elite. The league has established itself as a preferred destination for development-minded players and a testing ground for international talent seeking European exposure before pursuing NHL opportunities.
The Czech national team benefits significantly from Extraliga depth, with the league providing consistent sources of elite players for international competition. The league's strong domestic following and professional standards make it an attractive destination for overseas players seeking competitive club hockey in a well-organised environment.
Commercial Growth and Broadcasting Reach
The Czech Extraliga has experienced remarkable commercial expansion in recent seasons, culminating in the 2024-25 campaign's record regular-season attendance of 5,827 spectators per game. This represents unprecedented domestic interest and validates the league's investment in player development and match presentation. The Tipsport title sponsorship agreement (2023-2028) provides substantial financial support, with annual investments exceeding €6 million, strengthening club budgets and competitive standards.
Broadcasting partnerships through O2 Production have secured exclusive domestic rights, while international distribution through streaming platforms extends reach to Czech diaspora communities across North America and Western Europe. Regular-season matches attract consistent television audiences, with playoff fixtures—particularly championship finals—generating 3-4 million domestic viewers on Czech Television and O2 TV Sport. This broadcasting infrastructure positions the Extraliga as a commercially viable professional league with growing international recognition.
Championship Dynasties and Competitive Balance
The modern era of Czech Extraliga hockey has been defined by HC Oceláři Třinec's unprecedented five-consecutive-championship dynasty (2019-2024), establishing the most dominant run in post-1993 league history. Třinec's success—built on elite player development, institutional stability, and consistent playoff performance—set a standard for organisational excellence. However, HC Kometa Brno's 2023-24 championship victory, ending Třinec's reign, demonstrated the league's capacity for competitive balance and suggested emerging challengers capable of sustained excellence.
HC Kometa Brno's 14 total titles represent the most successful franchise in Czech Extraliga history, reflecting decades of competitive consistency and institutional strength. The club's recent championship reasserts its position as the league's premier franchise, while HC Bílí Tygři Liberec's 2015-16 maiden title demonstrated that even established challengers can achieve breakthrough success when conditions align. This competitive history suggests the 2024-25 playoffs will feature multiple credible championship contenders capable of winning the title.
Player Development and International Pipeline
The Czech Extraliga serves as a crucial development pathway for players targeting NHL careers and elite international competition. The league's high competitive standards, combined with strong coaching infrastructure and institutional knowledge, create ideal conditions for player progression. Clubs maintain systematic development programs, with emphasis on technical skill, tactical awareness, and physical conditioning that prepares players for international competition.
Notable recent exports include Pavel Zacha (Boston Bruins), David Krejčí (formerly Boston Bruins, now Olomouc), and numerous other players who have used the Extraliga as a springboard to North American professional hockey. The league's reputation as a quality development environment attracts international talent seeking competitive club hockey before pursuing overseas opportunities, creating a dynamic talent exchange that strengthens overall competitive standards.
Future Outlook and League Evolution
The Czech Extraliga enters the post-Třinec-dynasty era with genuine competitive uncertainty and balanced contention for the championship. The league's record attendance figures and commercial growth suggest sustainable expansion opportunities, while the four-team playoff bye system may be evaluated for competitive optimisation. Broadcasting partnerships and title sponsorship arrangements provide financial stability through 2028, enabling continued investment in player development and match presentation.
The 2024-25 season's competitive landscape—with HC Sparta Praha leading but multiple credible contenders—suggests the playoffs will feature compelling matchups and potentially a new champion. The league's capacity to produce championship-calibre teams across multiple franchises, combined with growing domestic support and international recognition, positions the Czech Extraliga as a sustainable, professionally-managed competition capable of competing with other Central European leagues for elite talent and international prestige.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Czech Extraliga?
The Czech Extraliga features 14 professional ice hockey clubs in the 2024-25 season, all competing in a quadruple round-robin regular season followed by a 10-team playoff bracket.
Which club has won the most Czech Extraliga titles?
HC Kometa Brno holds the record with 14 championship titles, most recently winning the 2023-24 championship. HC Oceláři Třinec is second with 6 titles, including five consecutive championships from 2019 to 2024.
How does the Czech Extraliga playoff system work?
The top 10 teams from the regular season qualify for playoffs. The top four teams receive byes directly to the quarterfinals, while teams ranked 5-10 play preliminary rounds. All playoff matches are best-of-seven series, with the winners advancing through quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals.
How many teams are relegated from the Czech Extraliga each season?
One team is relegated from the Czech Extraliga. The 14th-place finisher enters a qualification playoff against the Czech First League champion to determine who competes in the top division the following season.
When was the Czech Extraliga founded?
The Czech Extraliga was founded in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. It succeeded the Czechoslovak Extraliga as the Czech Republic's premier ice hockey competition.
How many European competition spots does the Czech Extraliga provide?
The top four finishers in the Czech Extraliga regular season gain berths in European competition, primarily the Champions Hockey League and IIHF Continental Cup, giving Czech clubs regular access to elite continental club competition.
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