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Italian professional ice hockey season
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The 2016–17 Serie A season was the 83rd, and final season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. 16 teams participated in the league, and Ritten Sport won the championship. Hockey Milano Rossoblu won the League Cup. After this season the Serie A was folded, and merged into multi-nation league called the Alps Hockey League.

Regular season

Club Pts W OTW OTL L GF GA GF–GA
1. Ritten Sport 77 24 3 2 1 117 63 +54
2. HC Pustertal 76 23 3 3 1 103 55 +48
3. HDD Jesenice 63 20 8 1 1 120 66 +54
4. EHC Lustenau 56 17 9 1 3 106 77 +29
4. Asiago Hockey 56 16 10 4 0 102 64 +38
6. VEU Feldkirch 55 18 11 0 1 112 89 +23
7. SG Cortina 51 14 9 2 5 100 76 +24
8. EK Zell am See 38 11 15 1 3 85 96 -11
8. HC Neumarkt 38 10 15 3 2 87 97 -10
8. EC Red Bull Salzburg 2 38 10 15 3 2 85 87 -2
11. HC Gherdëina 36 9 15 3 3 84 104 -20
11. WSV Sterzing Broncos 36 10 17 3 0 78 90 -12
13. EC Kitzbühel 32 9 18 2 1 72 115 -43
14. HC Fassa 26 6 18 2 4 79 126 -47
15. EHC Bregenzerwald 25 7 19 0 4 76 118 -42
16. EC KAC 2 17 3 22 3 2 60 143 -83
  Clubs that qualified for the Alps Hockey League final four

References

  1. "AHL offiziell vorgestellt - Einschreibefrist endet am 15. Juni" (in German). May 30, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2016.

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