Kelssek Hockey League

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Kelssek Hockey League
AbbreviationKHL, LKH
SportIce hockey
Country Kelssek
Most recent championsRedswyth Union

The Kelssek Hockey League (KHL) is the highest level of ice hockey competition in Kelssek. The KHL is the most popular domestic sports league in Kelssek measured by match attendance and television audience. The KHL Premiership is awarded to the team with the best regular-season record. Taking the form of a blue and red pennant with the Star of Confederation, it is considered the league championship although the Desjardins Cup is at least equally prestigious. The Premiership pennant was first awarded to the team with the best regular season record in 1896.

Although the national championship, the Desjardins Cup, is technically a separate competition, the only pathway to qualify for the tournament is through the KHL and the tournament is held after the conclusion of the KHL regular season.

The KHL was refounded and season numbering restarted after a corruption and match-fixing scandal led to the original KHL being dissolved. The branding was awarded to Kelssek Hockey Association, the sport's national governing body, which constituted the present incarnation after consultations with the competing clubs. A regional reorganization took place prior to the 18th season. Currently, the league is divided geographically into two conferences. Teams play against those in their conference four times per season and against teams in the other conference twice. Subject to arena infrastructure and financial stability guidelines, the bottom two teams of each conference are may be relegated to the Hockey Kelssek Nationwide League and four teams promoted to replace them. However, due to concerns about finances (due to extra travel costs and inability to meet higher arena infrastructure requirements, with limited additional revenue possible unless they raise ticket prices), Nationwide Division clubs have refused promotion more often than not.

The two conference winners and the team with the next-best overall record earn the right to represent Kelssek in the Hockey Champions League, along with the Desjardins Cup winner.

Clubs

Club Location League Arena Capacity
Ad Astra Surono Arvika Western Lightwood Arena 13,200
Alavaria Vanorian Eryn Firith Alavaria Western Laineä Arena 17,200
Anciennes-Baillages Beaulac Deux-Montagnes Pacific Aréna Banque Laçoir 12,400
AS Dieppe Roites Dieppe Western Palais des sports Laurent-Sarsisse 18,900
CH Outineau Beaulac Outineau Northern Centre Belle 20,600
Chevalles CH Beaulac Champjaune Pacific Colisée de Champjaune 16,400
Breton Emeralds Haligonia Breton Pacific Maritime Life Arena 18,700
Burnaby Ravens Konoha Burnaby Western False Creek Arena 18,900
Cantons-de-l'Ouest Beaulac Vieux-Hyères Pacific Aréna Supermagasins Galaxis 12,500
Clayquot Partisans Etnier Clayquot Northern SuperBarn Arena 17,900
Colwyn Bay Noua Cymru Colwyn Northern Public Service Workers Centre 16,500
1949 Beaujoire Beaulac Beaujoire Pacific Colisée Desartes 11,200
CS Val d'Argent Beaulac Val d'Argent Pacific Aréna des Foreurs 11,800
Éireann Dartmoor Haligonia Dartmoor Pacific Bayside Coliseum 13,600
Escadron de Dorval Beaulac Dorval Pacific Place Henri-Bouchard 14,800
Faucons de Saint-Rémy Beaulac Saint-Rémy Pacific Colisée de Saint-Rémy 19,600
Internationale Etnier Latrobe Northern Batman Yard 18,300
Kalista Renegades Conryia Kalista Western Hernan Sports Complex 8,800
Pembina Thistle Wenerdere Pembina Western Valleyfield Place 17,200
Kirkenes Dragons Noua Cymru Kirkenes Northern Harbourside Gardens 19,200
Llandewi Brewi Noua Cymru Llandewi Brewi Northern Lakeland Arena 17,500
Olympique Langlois Beaulac Langlois Pacific Aréna Olympique 20,100
Olympique Laneux Roites Laneux Western Jardins de la Carée-Boudoin 18,900
Glen Éira Etnier Glen Éira Northern Ormonts Dome 16,300
Grand Falls Haligonian Haligonia Grand Falls Pacific Goose Valley Arena 13,400
Kingsharbour Royals Noua Cymru Kingsharbour Northern Trenton Place 12,800
Langley-Mineru Konoha Mineru Western Newbrig Centre 15,200
Mazinaw Knights Conryia Mazinaw Western Eoilenne Dome 17,900
Natanel HC Lupinissia Natanel Western Nurturia Centre 18,900
Neorvins Wolves Neorvins Federal Territory Neorvins Northern Federation Arena 19,200
Novonaya Rangers Lupinissia Novonaya Western Novonaya Arena 15,700
Pingouins de Lescure Beaulac Lescure Pacific Aréna Cap-du-Pâqis 10,300
Redswyth Union Noua Cymru Redswyth Northern Salmonwynd Arena 18,500
Red Star Clayquot Etnier Clayquot Northern Portage Centre 18,600
Vickery Vikings Conryia Vickery Western Great Northern Arena 18,700
Wynleth Cambrian Noua Cymru Wynleth-an-Glyndr Northern Martinsgate Place 16,800

Media coverage

The KBC's Hockey Night Live broadcast on Saturday nights is a cultural institution. Originally a radio broadcast, it currently shows a double-header of games beginning at 7pm and 10pm Coastal every Saturday during the season on the KBC's main terrestrial network. KBC coverage of the Desjardins Cup playoffs also falls under this brand. The cable channel National Sports Network (NSN) is the other holder of national broadcast rights, and airs a live game on Wednesday nights at 7:30pm Coastal during the regular season. Reseau des sports national carries this broadcast in French branded as Méchants Mercredis à RSN.

Matches not broadcast nationally are usually shown on NSN cable channels on a regional basis. Subject to region-blocking within Kelssek, all matches are also streamed on the internet through the KHL's HockeyNet subscription service. All broadcast rights revenues are pooled and distributed to the league's member clubs based on final league position.

History

The KHL's format has been reorganized several times to meet concerns about travel costs and competitive balance. Prior to the current format, the league consisted of 30 teams divided into three regional divisions of 10 teams each, known as the Northern League, Pacific League, and Western League. Every league season, each team plays four times against other teams in their division and once against teams from the other divisions. The last-place team of each division was relegated to the Hockey Kelssek Nationwide League, which in turn promoted teams to replace them. The top four teams of each division qualified for the octo-finals of the Desjardins Cup playoffs, along with the four teams with the next-best overall records, regardless of division.

Recent winners

Season Desjardins Cup Runners-up Premiership HCL entrants
9 Dinamo Lupinissia Red Star Clayquot Dinamo Lupinissia Jokerit Arvika
10 Kirkenes Dragons Neorvins Wolves Olympique Langlois Inter Latrobe, Burnaby Ravens
11 CH Outineau Olympique Langlois Olympique Langlois Jokerit Arvika, Inter Latrobe
12 Inter Latrobe Redswyth Union Inter Latrobe CH Outineau, Redswyth Union, Olympique Langlois
Three-region format
13 Inter Latrobe Ad Astra Dinamo Lupinissia Kirkenes Dragons, CH Outineau
14 Dinamo Lupinissia Inter Latrobe Dinamo Lupinissia CH Outineau, Kirkenes Dragons, Vickery Vikings
15 Olympique Langlois Faucons de Saint-Rémy Faucons de Saint-Rémy Wynleth Gaels, Vickery Vikings
16 CH Outineau Kirkenes Dragons CH Outineau Vickery Vikings, Redswyth Union
17 Redswyth Union Faucons de Saint-Rémy CH Outineau Dinamo Lupinissia, Inter Latrobe
Reorganization into two conferences
  Northern League winner Southwest League winner Desjardins Cup HCL entrants
18 CH Outineau Redswyth Union CH Outineau Redswyth Union, Olympique Langlois
19 CH Outineau Kirkenes Dragons Olympique Langlois Vickery Vikings
20 CH Outineau Kirkenes Dragons Kirkenes Dragons Faucons de St-Rémy, Mazinaw Knights
21 CH Outineau Olympique Langlois CH Outineau Vickery Vikings, Redswyth Union
22 Internationale CH Outineau Clayquot Partisans Vickery Vikings
23 Internationale Vickery Vikings Kirkenes Dragons Wynleth Gaels
24 Redswyth Union Vickery Vikings Internationale Kirkenes Dragons
25 Faucons de St-Rémy Vickery Vikings Olympique Langlois Neorvins Wolves
26 Olympique Langlois Alavarian Internationale Faucons de St-Rémy
27 CH Outineau Internationale CH Outineau Neorvins Wolves, Beaujoire
28 Olympique Langlois Vickery Vikings CH Outineau Dartmoor Armada
  • Bold indicates KHL Premiership winner