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IHL · 2025

Current IHL 2025 standings with 12 teams. Kaltern leads the table with 52 points after 22 matches, followed by Alleghe on 43 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonOTLLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Kaltern22160495:51+4452
LWWWL
2Alleghe22130699:71+2843
WLLLW
3Eppan22130889:83+640
LWLWW
4Varese22120882:67+1539
LLWLW
5Aosta22110969:68+136
LWWWW
6Pergine221101079:64+1534
WWWWL
7Fassa2290995:87+834
WWWLL
8Valpellice22901179:87-830
LLLLL
9Bressanone22801266:87-2126
WLWLL
10Feltre22701369:87-1824
WWLWW
11Valdifiemme22401367:102-3520
LLLLL
12Zinnen Dolomites22501554:89-3518
WLLWW

Results

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Final28/03/2026–09/04/2026
Thu 09/041–0 · 0–1 · 0–1
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Tue 07/041–1 · 1–2 · 1–0 · 1–0
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Sat 04/042–1 · 0–1 · 3–1
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Thu 02/040–1 · 2–2 · 4–0
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Tue 31/030–1 · 1–1 · 4–0
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Sat 28/030–1 · 0–1 · 3–1 · 1–0
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Semi-finals14/03/2026–21/03/2026
Sat 21/030–1 · 0–1 · 0–2
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Thu 19/032–0 · 0–0 · 3–1
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Thu 19/033–1 · 0–0 · 0–0
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Tue 17/031–3 · 1–4 · 1–2
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Tue 17/031–0 · 0–2 · 0–1
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Sat 14/031–0 · 2–1 · 1–2
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Sat 14/031–2 · 1–1 · 0–1
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Quarter-finals28/02/2026–07/03/2026
Sat 07/030–2 · 1–2 · 3–2
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Sat 07/031–0 · 1–0 · 1–0
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Thu 05/031–0 · 0–1 · 3–1
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Thu 05/031–1 · 1–1 · 4–0
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Thu 05/031–1 · 2–1 · 1–1
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Thu 05/032–0 · 2–1 · 5–1
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Tue 03/031–1 · 0–1 · 1–2
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Tue 03/034–0 · 1–2 · 1–0
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Tue 03/031–0 · 0–2 · 1–3
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Tue 03/031–0 · 2–0 · 2–1
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Aosta54OTFassa
Sat 28/022–3 · 1–0 · 1–1 · 1–0
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Sat 28/020–0 · 3–0 · 1–1
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the IHL. Kaltern leads with 16 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#PlayedWonLostGoals ForGoals Against
Kaltern1221649551
Alleghe2221369971
Eppan3221388983
Varese4221288267
Aosta5221196968
Pergine62211107964
Fassa722999587
Valpellice8229117987
Bressanone9228126687
Feltre10227136987
Valdifiemme112241367102
Zinnen Dolomites12225155489

Past Seasons

IHL

Browse 8 archived seasons of the IHL, from 2018 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1925

The Italian Hockey League Serie A was founded in 1925, establishing Italy as one of Europe's early adopters of organized ice hockey competition. The league emerged from the alpine regions of northern Italy, where natural ice conditions and proximity to Central European hockey traditions fostered rapid development of the sport. Over nearly a century, the league has evolved from a modest regional competition into a structured professional league. Significant structural changes occurred in the 1960s-1980s with the rise of HC Bolzano as a dominant force, and more recently with the consolidation of the league to focus on elite competition. The league's identity has been shaped by its geographic concentration in the Trentino-Alto Adige region, creating a distinctive alpine character. In recent decades, the IHL has strengthened its international profile through participation in the Alps Hockey League, a transnational competition featuring clubs from Italy, Austria, and Slovenia, elevating the competitive standard and global visibility of Italian ice hockey.

  • 1925 — Italian Hockey League Serie A founded as the top tier of Italian ice hockey
  • 1963 — HC Bolzano begins its dominance, winning the first of 19 national championships
  • 1987 — HC Varese wins the championship, establishing a second major powerhouse outside the Bolzano-Merano region
  • 2012 — HC Bolzano wins its 19th and final championship title before departing for international competition
  • 2022 — SV Renon begins a historic three-consecutive-championship dynasty (2022, 2023, 2024)
  • 2024-25 — SG Cortina wins the championship, claiming the 17th title in league history

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams12

The Italian Hockey League operates as a 12-team single round-robin competition where each club plays every other club twice (home and away) during the regular season. The regular season runs from September through December, with teams competing for 22 matches each. Following the regular season, the league splits into two playoff formats: the top 4 teams enter the Master Round, a four-team knockout tournament to determine the champion, while teams finishing 5th-8th compete in a Playoff Round for additional European qualification spots. The bottom four teams compete in a Relegation Round, though the current structure maintains all 12 clubs in the league. The Master Round employs a best-of-three playoff format, with the winners of the semifinals advancing to the final. This format ensures competitive intensity throughout the season while providing multiple pathways to European competition for successful clubs.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesHC Bolzano (19)

HC Bolzano's 19 championships span from 1963 to 2012, representing the longest dynasty in Italian ice hockey history. The club reached 34 finals appearances, establishing a standard of excellence unmatched in the competition.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

Kaltern Dominates the 2024-25 Regular Season

The 2024-25 Italian Hockey League season has been marked by the commanding performance of SV Kaltern, which has established itself as the clear title favorite after 22 matches. With 16 wins and just 4 losses, Kaltern has accumulated 52 points, sitting 9 points clear of second-place Alleghe (43 points, 13 wins). The league leaders have demonstrated exceptional offensive prowess, scoring 95 goals while maintaining a tight defense with just 51 goals conceded, yielding a impressive ++44 goal. This dominant regular season position suggests Kaltern enters the playoff phase as the heavy favorite to claim the championship.

Title Race Intensifies in the Middle Pack

Behind the runaway leaders, the championship race remains competitive among the middle-tier contenders. Alleghe Hockey occupies second place with 52 from 22 matches, maintaining realistic title aspirations despite the gap to Kaltern. Eppan sits in third position with 40 points, while Varese claims fourth with 39 points. These four teams will compete in the Master Round, the league's knockout playoff format that determines the champion. The proximity of points between positions 2-4 suggests the playoff tournament could produce an upset, as the single-elimination format gives any of these clubs a pathway to the title regardless of regular season positioning. Alleghe's offensive strength—99 goals scored, tied with Fassa for the league-high—presents a particular threat to Kaltern's championship hopes.

Zinnen Dolomites

At the opposite end of the standings, a genuine fight for playoff positioning has emerged among the lower-ranked clubs. Aosta (36 points, 11 wins) occupies fifth place, just three points clear of Pergine (34 points) in sixth. Fassa also sits at 34 points, creating a three-team cluster competing for position in the Playoff Round. The teams finishing 5th-8th will compete in the Playoff Round for additional European qualification opportunities, making the difference between playoff positions meaningful. Valdifiemme and Zinnen Dolomites find themselves in genuine relegation danger, though the league's current structure ensures all 12 clubs remain in the top tier. Valdifiemme has won just 4 matches in 22 games (20 points), with a concerning -35 goal difference indicating significant competitive gaps against stronger opponents.

Standout Performers and Emerging Talents

The 2024-25 season has showcased individual excellence across the league. The betmana statistics reveal that Kaltern's balanced scoring attack—with 95 goals across the roster—reflects a team-wide commitment to offensive depth rather than reliance on individual stars. Alleghe's 99-goal output demonstrates that goal-scoring prowess alone does not guarantee championship success, as defensive vulnerabilities (71 goals conceded) have limited their regular season performance relative to Kaltern's more balanced approach. Fassa has emerged as an interesting case study: despite matching Alleghe's 95-goal offensive output, their defensive fragility (87 goals conceded) has left them competing for a Playoff Round spot rather than the Master Round. The season trends indicate that goal difference—reflecting both offensive and defensive balance—has proven a more reliable predictor of success than raw goal-scoring totals alone.

Unexpected Storylines and Strategic Implications

The 2024-25 season has unfolded largely according to competitive expectations, with Kaltern establishing itself as the deserving favorite through consistent excellence. However, the competitive clustering in the 2nd-4th positions suggests that playoff upsets remain possible, particularly given the Master Round's single-elimination format. Alleghe's offensive firepower creates an intriguing narrative: can a high-scoring attack overcome a slightly weaker defense in a best-of-three playoff series? The season data shows that 92.2% of matches have featured both teams scoring, reflecting the league's generally high-scoring character and suggesting that defensive solidity—not just offensive output—will determine the champion. Varese, despite sitting fourth, maintains a respectable +15 goal difference and could represent value as a potential playoff upset candidate if their defense tightens during the knockout rounds.

League Characteristics and Competitive Dynamics

Alpine Concentration and Regional Identity

The Italian Hockey League's defining characteristic is its geographic concentration in the Trentino-Alto Adige region of northern Italy, where all 12 clubs are based. This alpine geography has shaped the league's identity, with clubs like Kaltern, Eppan, Pergine, and Fassa drawing from the region's strong ice hockey traditions. The region's proximity to Austria and Slovenia has fostered competitive development, as clubs have historically drawn talent from across the Alps and participated in regional competitions. This concentration creates a distinctive league character: intense local rivalries, shared travel logistics, and a unified regional fan base that supports Italian ice hockey at the national level. The alpine setting has also influenced the league's competitive calendar, with the regular season running from September through December to accommodate the region's winter conditions and facilitate travel between closely-situated venues.

European Integration Through the Alps Hockey League

Since the establishment of the Alps Hockey League—a transnational competition featuring clubs from Italy, Austria, and Slovenia—the Italian Hockey League has gained significantly enhanced international visibility and competitive elevation. IHL clubs regularly compete against Austrian clubs from the EBEL/ICE Hockey League and Slovenian clubs, exposing Italian players to higher competitive standards and providing a pathway to international recognition. This integration has modernized Italian ice hockey, attracting international players to the league and raising the overall competitive standard. The Alps Hockey League participation has also enhanced the league's commercial profile, as matches against Austrian and Slovenian opponents attract broader regional interest and media coverage. For betmana's audience, this means that regular season IHL matches increasingly feature competitive intensity comparable to second-tier professional leagues in larger European nations.

Historical Dominance and the Bolzano Legacy

The Italian Hockey League's historical narrative is inseparable from HC Bolzano's extraordinary success. With 19 championship titles and 34 finals appearances spanning from 1963 to 2012, HC Bolzano established a standard of excellence that has defined the league for generations. The club's dominance—particularly during the 1970s-1990s when Italian ice hockey was less internationally integrated—established Bolzano as the benchmark against which all other Italian clubs measure themselves. Following Bolzano's departure from the league in 2013 to compete internationally, the championship has become more widely distributed: SV Renon won three consecutive titles (2022-2024), SG Cortina claimed the 2024-25 championship, and HC Varese established itself as a secondary powerhouse in the 1980s. This post-Bolzano era has created more competitive balance, though the legacy of Bolzano's dominance continues to influence perceptions of Italian ice hockey excellence.

Scoring Patterns and Betting Implications

High-Scoring League Characteristics

The 2024-25 season data reveals the Italian Hockey League as a consistently high-scoring competition, with an average of 7.06 goals per match across 206 matches played through the regular season. This scoring rate reflects several league characteristics: relatively open defensive systems compared to larger European leagues, the prevalence of skilled attacking players, and the league's emphasis on entertaining, fast-paced hockey. The data shows that 92.2% of matches feature both teams scoring, indicating that defensive shutouts are rare events and that goal-heavy matches are the norm rather than the exception. For bettors, this suggests that over/under markets should favor the over, and that matches featuring high-scoring teams are likely to produce elevated totals regardless of opponent quality.

Home Advantage and Win Distribution

The season trends reveal a pronounced home advantage in the Italian Hockey League, with home teams winning 56.3% of matches compared to away teams at 43.7%. This 12.6-percentage-point differential is notable and suggests that home ice provides a meaningful competitive advantage. The home advantage is particularly pronounced for teams with strong home records—Kaltern's dominant season likely reflects strong home performance combined with respectable away results. For betmana's audience, this suggests that home teams represent marginal value in betting markets, particularly when facing opponents with weak away records. The overtime percentage of 12.1% indicates that approximately one in eight matches are decided in overtime, creating additional scoring opportunities and potential for extended play.

Competitive Outlook and Championship Implications

Kaltern's Path to the Title

SV Kaltern's 9-point regular season lead and +44 goal difference position the club as the overwhelming favorite to win the 2024-25 championship. The club's balanced offensive and defensive approach—95 goals for, 51 against—demonstrates the sustainable excellence required to win in the Italian Hockey League. In the Master Round knockout format, Kaltern will likely face either Alleghe or Eppan in the semifinals, both of which have shown competitive strength but also defensive vulnerabilities. Kaltern's path to the title appears clear, though the single-elimination format introduces playoff uncertainty that cannot be entirely discounted.

Alleghe's Championship Potential

Despite finishing 9 points behind Kaltern in the regular season, Alleghe Hockey's offensive firepower (99 goals, tied for league-high) creates a genuine championship pathway. In a best-of-three playoff series, Alleghe's ability to outscore opponents could overcome regular season positioning. The club's defensive concerns (71 goals conceded) represent the primary vulnerability, but playoff momentum and hot goaltending could mitigate this weakness. Alleghe represents the most credible challenger to Kaltern's championship aspirations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Italian Hockey League?

The Italian Hockey League currently features 12 professional teams, all based in northern Italy with the majority concentrated in the Trentino-Alto Adige region. All 12 clubs remain in the top tier throughout the season.

What is the playoff format in the Italian Hockey League?

The top 4 teams in the regular season advance to the Master Round, a knockout tournament to determine the champion. Teams finishing 5th-8th compete in a Playoff Round for European qualification spots. The bottom four teams play in a Relegation Round, though no teams are relegated from the league.

Which club has won the most Italian Hockey League championships?

HC Bolzano holds the all-time record with 19 championship titles, won between 1963 and 2012. The club reached 34 finals appearances, establishing the most successful dynasty in Italian ice hockey history.

When was the Italian Hockey League founded?

The Italian Hockey League Serie A was founded in 1925, making it one of Europe's oldest organized ice hockey competitions. The league has operated continuously for nearly 100 years, evolving from a regional competition into a professional league.

Do Italian Hockey League clubs compete in European competitions?

Yes, IHL clubs participate in the Alps Hockey League, a transnational competition featuring teams from Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. Top-finishing clubs also compete in European club competitions, providing international exposure and elevated competitive standards.

Where is the Italian Hockey League based?

The Italian Hockey League is based in northern Italy, with all 12 clubs located in the Trentino-Alto Adige region and surrounding alpine areas. This geographic concentration reflects the region's natural ice conditions and strong ice hockey traditions.

API data: 15 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025