Menu

Standings

IHL · 2025

Current IHL 2025 standings with 7 teams. Triglav leads the table with 30 points after 12 matches, followed by Crvena zvezda on 25 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
1Triglav12100260:30+3030
WWWWL
2Crvena zvezda1170252:23+2925
WWLWW
3Slavija1280350:33+1725
WWWLL
4Vojvodina1230634:49-1513
WLLLW
5KHL Medvescak1240846:53-712
LWLLW
6Mladost1130747:57-1011
LWWLL
7Zagreb1220929:73-447
LLLLL

Results

IHL · 50
Final18/03/2026–25/03/2026
Wed 25/031–0 · 2–1 · 2–0
Match Details
Sat 21/030–0 · 2–0 · 0–2 · 1–0
Match Details
Wed 18/030–0 · 0–0 · 2–2 · 0–0
Match Details
Semi-finals28/02/2026–14/03/2026
Sat 14/031–0 · 1–0 · 2–1
Match Details
Wed 11/030–1 · 0–1 · 2–0 · 1–0
Match Details
Sat 07/033–0 · 0–2 · 1–0
Match Details
Sat 07/033–1 · 3–1 · 2–0
Match Details
Wed 04/031–0 · 1–1 · 1–1
Match Details
Wed 04/032–2 · 0–1 · 0–2
Match Details
Sat 28/021–0 · 1–0 · 1–0
Match Details
Sat 28/021–0 · 2–1 · 1–0
Match Details
Quarter-finals11/02/2026–25/02/2026
Wed 25/022–0 · 3–0 · 2–0
Match Details
Sun 22/020–0 · 1–0 · 1–0
Match Details
Sat 21/021–0 · 1–1 · 1–0
Match Details
Sat 21/020–2 · 2–1 · 0–4
Match Details
Sat 21/020–0 · 0–1 · 0–3
Match Details
Wed 18/021–0 · 2–1 · 4–0
Match Details
Mon 16/023–0 · 2–1 · 2–0
Match Details
Sun 15/021–0 · 1–0 · 1–0
Match Details
Sun 15/020–0 · 1–1 · 1–0
Match Details
Sat 14/020–2 · 2–2 · 0–2
Match Details
Sat 14/020–2 · 2–1 · 2–1 · 0–0
Match Details
Wed 11/020–0 · 0–1 · 1–2
Match Details
Results05/02/2026–07/02/2026
Sat 07/022–0 · 3–0 · 0–2
Match Details
Thu 05/022–2 · 4–0 · 4–0
Match Details

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 7 teams in the IHL. Triglav leads with 10 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
Triglav1121026030
Crvena zvezda211725223
Slavija312835033
Vojvodina412363449
KHL Medvescak512484653
Mladost611374757
Zagreb712292973

Past Seasons

IHL

Browse 9 archived seasons of the IHL, from 2017 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 2026

Founded2017

The International Hockey League was established in 2017 as a regional competition bringing together the strongest clubs from Slovenia, Serbia, and Croatia. The league was created to elevate the competitive standard of ice hockey in the Balkans by facilitating matches between elite teams across borders. Since its inception, the IHL has grown into a prestigious championship contested by clubs with rich domestic histories. The competition has evolved to include teams from multiple nations, with the Slovenian contingent featuring powerhouses such as HK Triglav Kranj, founded in 1968, and other established clubs. The league's format has been refined over seasons to ensure balanced competition and meaningful playoff contests that determine the regional champion.

  • 2017 — International Hockey League founded as a multi-national regional championship
  • 2017/18 — KHL Medveščak Zagreb wins inaugural IHL title
  • 2020/21 — HK Triglav Kranj captures first IHL championship during pandemic-affected season
  • 2021/22 — HK Triglav Kranj wins second consecutive IHL title
  • 2023/24 — HK Triglav Kranj secures third IHL championship
  • 2024/25 — HK Slavija Junior wins maiden IHL title, becoming sixth different champion

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams7

The IHL operates as a round-robin regular season followed by a playoff format. Clubs play multiple matches against each other, earning three points for a win and zero for a loss, with ties possible in certain circumstances. Teams are ranked by total points, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker. The top-placed teams advance to playoff rounds, culminating in a finals series where the league champion is determined. The playoff structure typically features best-of-series matchups, with the ultimate winner crowned as IHL champion and regional titleholder.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 season showcases competitive balance within the International Hockey League, with Triglav leading the standings after 12 matches with an impressive 10 wins and 30 points. The Slovenian powerhouse has maintained their dominance with a goal differential of +30, scoring 60 goals while conceding only 30. Their 83% win percentage reflects the quality of their squad and tactical discipline. Crvena zvezda from Serbia sits in second place with 30 from 12 matches, boasting a ++30 goal and a 83%. The Serbian club has demonstrated consistent attacking prowess, scoring 52 goals. HK Slavija, the defending champions from the 2024/25 season, occupies third place with 25 points from 12 matches, maintaining a competitive goal difference of +17 with 50 goals for.

The title race between Triglav and Crvena zvezda remains the defining narrative, with the Slovenian club holding a commanding 5-point advantage. However, Slavija's ability to challenge both leaders cannot be discounted, particularly given their recent championship pedigree. The gap between third and fourth place is substantial, with Vojvodina at 13 points after 12 matches, suggesting a clear separation between the elite trio and the remaining contenders. The bottom of the standings features Zagreb with only 7 points from 12 matches, highlighting their significant struggles with a -44 goal differential and 17% win rate.

Standout performer Triglav's consistent excellence throughout the season, particularly their defensive solidity conceding just 2.5 goals per match, positions them as strong favorites for the championship. The club's balanced scoring attack, averaging 5 goals per match, demonstrates their ability to control games across all three periods. Crvena zvezda has emerged as a serious challenger, with their recent 8–2 demolition of Slavija on March 7, 2026, showcasing their offensive firepower and capacity to dominate elite opponents. This emphatic victory represents the season's most significant scoreline and signals their intent in the playoff race.

An unexpected narrative has been the competitive resurgence of clubs in the middle tier. While the top three teams have pulled away, teams like KHL Medvescak (12 points) and Mladost (11 points) have fought hard to remain competitive despite resource constraints. The league's structure has allowed smaller-market clubs to remain competitive through the regular season, though the playoff format will likely favor the established powerhouses with deeper rosters and superior goal-scoring depth.

The 2024/25 season has been characterized by high-scoring matches, with an average of 7.19 goals per game across 59 completed matches. This offensive trend, higher than the previous season's 8.21 goals per match but consistent with historical averages, reflects the league's competitive balance and the quality of goaltending across participating teams. Home teams have won 59.3% of matches, providing a measurable advantage in the IHL's regional format where travel logistics remain significant.

League Structure and Competitive Landscape

The International Hockey League operates as a regional championship connecting ice hockey communities across three Balkan nations. The seven-team format ensures each club plays multiple matches against every opponent, creating a balanced regular season that typically runs from October through February before transitioning to playoff contests. This structure mirrors successful regional leagues across Europe and provides meaningful competitive fixtures that develop player skills and foster international rivalries.

Slovenian clubs dominate the current landscape, with four of seven teams originating from Slovenia. HK Triglav Kranj, based in the industrial city of Kranj, has emerged as the league's most successful franchise since its entry. The club, founded in 1968, carries a proud domestic history and has leveraged that tradition to establish itself as the IHL's standard-bearer. Slavija from Ljubljana, the capital, represents the nation's other major contender and won the 2024/25 championship, demonstrating the depth of Slovenian ice hockey talent. KHL Medvescak, despite their Zagreb location suggesting a Croatian base, maintains a Slovenian affiliation through their organizational structure and player development pathways.

Serbian representation through Crvena zvezda and Vojvodina brings significant competitive depth. Crvena zvezda, based in Belgrade, represents one of the Balkans' most storied sports institutions with success across multiple disciplines. Their ice hockey division has rapidly developed into a serious IHL contender, evidenced by their current second-place standing and recent high-scoring victories. Vojvodina from Novi Sad represents Serbia's second entry and has competed consistently despite resource limitations compared to the league's elite clubs.

Croatian participation through Zagreb and the earlier success of KHL Medveščak Zagreb (who won the inaugural 2017/18 championship) demonstrates the league's commitment to truly regional representation. While current Croatian representation has struggled in the 2024/25 season, the league's founding principles emphasized multi-national participation and the development of cross-border rivalries that elevate the competitive standard for all participating nations.

Historical Championship Distribution

Since the IHL's establishment in 2017, six different clubs have won the championship across seven completed seasons. KHL Medveščak Zagreb won the inaugural title in 2017/18, establishing the league's credibility by crowning a club with significant European pedigree. However, the championship has subsequently been dominated by Slovenian clubs, with HK Triglav Kranj capturing three titles (2020/21, 2021/22, 2023/24) and HK Slavija winning the 2024/25 championship.

This distribution reflects the concentration of ice hockey development and resources within Slovenia's organized federation and the quality of club management and player development systems. The Slovenian Ice Hockey Federation, established in 1991 following the nation's independence, has invested significantly in youth development and elite-level competition, producing the technical quality evident in the IHL's top performers.

The competitive structure has allowed for championship variation, with five different clubs winning titles across the first seven seasons. This distribution suggests healthy competitive balance despite Triglav's dominance in recent campaigns. The emergence of Crvena zvezda as a serious challenger in the current season indicates that Serbian ice hockey development is narrowing the gap, potentially setting up a more competitive championship race in future seasons.

Statistical Trends and Match Characteristics

Analysis of IHL match data reveals consistent patterns that inform understanding of the league's competitive characteristics. The 2024/25 season has produced 7.19 goals per match across 59 completed fixtures, reflecting a league with strong offensive capabilities and competitive goal-scoring. This average sits below the 2024 season's 8.21 goals per match, suggesting either improved defensive play or more balanced competition preventing dominant performances.

Home teams have won 59.3% of matches in the current season, compared to 56.8% in the previous campaign. This 2.5-percentage-point increase indicates that home advantage remains a meaningful factor in the IHL, likely driven by travel logistics across the Balkans and familiarity with home ice conditions. The away win percentage of 40.7% suggests that successful road performances require superior quality execution and mental resilience.

Both teams scoring has occurred in 84.7% of matches during the 2024/25 season, indicating that defensive shutouts remain relatively rare and that most IHL matches feature meaningful offensive contributions from both participants. This high percentage reflects the competitive quality of participating clubs and the difficulty of achieving defensive dominance across a full season. The clean sheet rate of 15.3% suggests that elite goaltending remains valuable but that most matches produce goals at both ends.

Overtime and shootout situations have occurred in 8.5% of matches, with shootouts accounting for 5.1% of all completed games. These percentages indicate that while regular-season matches occasionally require additional play, the majority of contests are decided within regulation time. The relatively low overtime rate suggests that teams are playing decisive hockey and that matches typically feature clear winners rather than extended competitive contests.

The 15.3% comeback win rate indicates that teams trailing at various points in matches have successfully recovered to claim victories in approximately one-sixth of all contests. This statistic reflects the competitive depth of the IHL, where no team can be considered safely ahead until the final buzzer sounds. The ability of trailing teams to mount successful comebacks suggests that matches are characterized by momentum shifts and that psychological resilience remains a critical factor in elite ice hockey competition.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the IHL?

The IHL features seven teams from Slovenia, Serbia, and Croatia competing in a multi-national regional championship format.

Which team has won the most IHL titles?

HK Triglav Kranj holds the record with three IHL championships, won in the 2020/21, 2021/22, and 2023/24 seasons.

When was the International Hockey League founded?

The IHL was founded in 2017 as a regional ice hockey competition for elite clubs from the Balkans, with KHL Medveščak Zagreb winning the inaugural championship.

Does the IHL have playoff matches?

Yes, the IHL operates with a regular season round-robin format followed by playoff matches, with the finals determining the regional champion.

Which countries participate in the IHL?

The IHL features clubs from Slovenia, Serbia, and Croatia, making it a truly multi-national Balkan ice hockey competition.

How many points do teams get for winning in the IHL?

Teams earn three points for a win and zero points for a loss in the IHL, following the modern ice hockey points system.

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