Turkish Ice Hockey Super League

{{Infobox sports league

|title = Turkish Ice Hockey Super League

|current_season = 2022–23 TBHSL season

|logo = Turkey Hockey Logo2.png

|pixels = 180px

|sport = Ice hockey

|founded = {{start date and age|1993}}

|inaugural = 1992–93

|teams = 8

|promotion =

|relegation = Turkish Ice Hockey First League

|country = Turkey

|champion = Zeytinburnu BS (Istanbul) (3rd title)

|most_champs = B.B. Ankara SK (Ankara)
(7 titles)

|Founder = Turkish Ice Hockey Federation

|website = {{URL|http://www.tbhf.org.tr}}

| TV =

|related_comps = Turkish Women's Ice Hockey League

}}

The Turkish Ice Hockey Super League ({{langx|tr|Türkiye Buz Hokeyi Süper Ligi}}, abbreviated TBHSL) is the highest level of professional ice hockey in Turkey. It is operated under the jurisdiction of the Turkish Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Unlike the National Hockey League, the Super League is not divided into conferences; teams compete in a single division. The league currently consists of six teams, from two cities.

The champion of the league qualifies for the first round of the IIHF Continental Cup.

History

The Bel-Pa Ice Rink hosted the first match ever played in compliance with the IIHF rules and regulations, at the end of 1989 between Ankara Tarım Kredi Spor and Istanbul Paten Kulübü teams.

As of January 1990, ice hockey in Turkey was operated under the jurisdiction of the Turkish Ski Federation, and the first official championship ever was organized among two teams from Ankara and two from Istanbul. Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyesi, Istanbul Paten Kulübü, Ankara Atatürk Buz Hokeyi Takımı and İstanbul Boğaziçi Patinaj Klübü has participated to the championship and B.B. Ankara SK became the champion.

The rising interest in ice hockey effected the increasing number of players and then the teams. The Turkish Ice Hockey Federation was founded in 1991. Rino Ouellette, a Canadian diplomat in Ankara, who coached two teams consecutively, contributed much to the development of ice hockey sport in Turkey. A tournament, organized in 1992, laid the ground stone for the establishment of Turkey's first ice hockey league in 1993.

TBHSL seasons

=2016–17 season =

The 2016–17 league season was sponsored again by "Didi".

;Standings

The 2016–17 league ended with Zeytinburnu SK leading. The first four leading teams were promoted to play semi-finals.

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style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"

!Place !!Team !!{{abbr|GP|Games played}} !!{{abbr|W|Wins}} !!{{abbr|OTW|Over Time Wins}} !!{{abbr|OTL|Over Time Losts}} !!{{abbr|L|Losts}} !!{{abbr|GF|Goals for}} !!{{abbr|GA|Goals against}} !!{{abbr|GD|Goal difference}} !!{{abbr|P|Points}}

1Zeytinburnu SK10100001751316230
2Erzurum BB GSK10800279245524
3Gümüş Patenler SK1041053762−2514
4Buzadam GSK1030072894−669
5Başkent Yıldızları BP BHSK10201713390−577
6Koç Üniversitesi SK1010092796−693

;2017 Playoffs

League leader played against the 4th ranked team, the runner-up against the third ranked. Zeytinburnu SK became 2016–17 league champion defeating Erzurum BB GSK by 2–0 in five final matches.

{{Round4-with third

|RD1= Semi-finals

|RD2= Finals

|Consol= Third place

|February 25–26, 2017 |Zeytinburnu SK |2 (45) |Buzadam GSK |0 (0)

|February 25–26, 2017 |Erzurum BB GSK |2 (13)|Gümüş Patenler SK |0 (3)

|March 4–5, 2017 |Zeytinburnu SK |2 (27) |Erzurum BB GSK |0 (3)

|March 4–11, 2017 |Gümüş Patenler SK |2 (19) |Buzadam GSK |1 (13)

}}

=2015–16 season =

The 2015–16 league season was sponsored by the iced tea brand "Didi" of the state-owned Turkish Tea Producers Corporation Çaykur, and named so Didi TBHSL.

;Teams

The clubs played in the 2015–16 season are listed below, alongside their home towns. The leagues matches were played in two groups, the East Division and the West Divisionp.

class="wikitable"
style="background: blue; color: white;" colspan=2 |East Division

!style="background: red; color: white;" colspan=2 |West Division

Club || Home town

! Club || Home town

BB Ankara SKAnkara

|Buz Korsanları SK

Istanbul
Erzurum BB GSKErzurum

|İzmir BB GSK

İzmir
Erzurum Gençlik SKErzurum

|Koç Üniversitesi SK

Istanbul
Genç Ankaralılar SKAnkara

|Pars Buz Sporları SK

Istanbul
Gümüş Patenler SKAnkara

|Zeytinburnu SK

Istanbul

;Standings

The 2015–16 league ended with İzmir BB GSK leading. The first four leading teams were promoted to play semi-finals.

class="wikitable"
style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"

!Place !!Team !!{{abbr|GP|Games played}} !!{{abbr|W|Wins}} !!{{abbr|OTW|Over Time Wins}} !!{{abbr|OTL|Over Time Losts}} !!{{abbr|L|Losts}} !!{{abbr|GF|Goals for}} !!{{abbr|GA|Goals against}} !!{{abbr|GD|Goal difference}} !!{{abbr|P|Points}}

1İzmir BB GSK1081011332011326
2Zeytinburnu SK1080111462012625
3Erzurum BB GSK10700394296521
4Koç Üniversitesi SK1040064296−5412
5Gümüş Patenler SK8000822132−1100
6BB Ankara SK8000815155−1400

;2016 Playoffs

League leader played against the 4th ranked team, the runner-up against the third ranked. Zeytinburnu SK became 2015–16 league champion defeating İzmir BB GSK by 3–2 in five final matches.

{{Round4-with third

|RD1= Semi-finals

|RD2= Finals

|Consol= Third place

|April 16–17, 2016 |İzmir BB GSK |2 (42) |Koç Üniversitesi SK |0 (1)

|April 12–16, 2016 |Zeytinburnu SK |3 (22)|Erzurum BB GSK |0 (8)

|April 23–30, 2016 |İzmir BB GSK |2 (26) |Zeytinburnu SK |3 (31)

|April 23–24, 2016 |Koç Üniversitesi SK |0 (2) |Erzurum BB GSK |2 (28)

}}

=2009–10 season =

;Final Standings

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style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"

!Place !!Team !!GP' !!W !!T !!L !!PTS

1Ankara University SK1081125
1Baskent Yildizlari SK1081125
3Kocaeli BB Kagitspor1061319
4Polis Akademisi1041513
5BB Ankara SK102076
6Izmit Sirintepe SK1000100

  • Kocaeli BB had to surrender three of its wins when it was discovered that a player was playing with an illegal transfer card. Therefore, for playoff standings, Kocaeli BB would take the 4th seed and Polis would take the 3rd seed.

;Teams

class="wikitable"
Club || Home town || Arena || Founded || Rank
Ankara University SKAnkaraBel-Pa1948
Başkent YıldızlarıAnkaraBel-Pa2004
B.B. Ankara SKAnkaraBel-Pa1978
Izmit Şirintepe SKIzmitKocaeli2000
Kocaeli B.B. KağıtIzmitKocaeli2000
Polis AkademisiAnkaraBel-Pa1996

;2010 Playoffs

{{4TeamBracket | RD1=Semi-finals
February 27, 2010

| RD2=Finals
February 28, 2010

| score-width=

| team-width=

| RD1-seed1=1

| RD1-team1= Ankara University

| RD1-score1=7

| RD1-seed2=4

| RD1-team2=Kocaeli BB

| RD1-score2=2

| RD1-seed3=2

| RD1-team3=Başkent Yıldızları

| RD1-score3=8

| RD1-seed4=3

| RD1-team4=Polis Akademsi

| RD1-score4=1

| RD2-seed1=1

| RD2-team1=Ankara University

| RD2-score1=7

| RD2-seed2=2

| RD2-team2=Başkent Yıldızları

| RD2-score2=3

}}

;2010 All-Star Game

On March 13, 2010 the Super League All-Star Game will be held in Ankara at the Bel-Pa arena. The game will be televised on TRT and there will be a special guest appearance by Turkish Pop Star Nil Karaibrahimgil. After the game Nil Karaibrahimgil will be performing at a club in Ankara for the players and fans who attend the All-Star Game.

=2008–09 season=

;Teams

The clubs played in the 2008–2009 season are listed below, alongside their home towns.

class="wikitable"
Club || Home town || Arena || Founded || Rank
Başkent YıldızlarıAnkaraBel-Pa20043rd
B.B. AnkarasporAnkaraBel-Pa19786th
İstanbul PatenIstanbulGalleria19874th
Kocaeli B.B. KağıtIzmitKocaeli20001st
Polis AkademisiAnkaraBel-Pa19962nd
Anka SKAnkaraBel-Pa19545th

;Season structure

In the 2008–09 regular season, each team played 10 games. The four best teams at the conclusion of regular season proceed to the play-offs where semifinals and the final are all played. Games are played over 3 rounds. Higher-ranking teams play the first match at home. Teams are paired up for each round according to regular season results. The highest-ranking team will play against the lowest-ranking and second highest against the second lowest. Team which finishes the league in last position relegates to the Turkish Ice Hockey First League.

League starts at the end of December and finishes in early May. Games are mostly played on Saturday or Sunday.

The TBHSL's points system is different from the ice hockey leagues in Europe. 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 points for tie and 0 points for a loss.

;Standings

Note: GF= Goals for, GA = Goals against

class="wikitable"
TeamGamesWonLostTiedGFGAPoints
style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

style="text-align:left;"|Kocaeli B.B.109101491827
style="background:#cfc;"

| 2

style="text-align:left;"|Polis Akademisi108201412824
style="background:#cfc;"

| 3

style="text-align:left;"|Başkent Yıldızları107301104421
style="background:#cfc;"

| 4

style="text-align:left;"|Istanbul Paten10370211049
5style="text-align:left;"|Anka SK10280281536
6style="text-align:left;"|B.B. Ankara10190231453

Ice hockey rinks

File:Kocaeli B.B. Ice Arena.JPG in İzmit.]]

File:SilivrikapıIceRink (6).JPG in Istanbul.]]

Currently, Turkish Ice Hockey Super League games are played by teams in four cities including Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir and Erzurum. Ice hockey rinks hosting the TBHSL are Silivrikapı Ice Skating Hall (seating capacity: 900) and Zeytinburnu Ice Rink (700) in Istanbul, Ankara Ice Skating Palace (1,150) in Ankara, Bornova Ice Sports Hall (1,751) in İzmir, Palandöken Ice Skating Hall (2,000) and Yakutiye Ice Skating Hall (3,000 and 500) in Erzurum. Another olympic-sized ice hockey rink is Kocaeli B.B. Ice Arena (3,600) in İzmit.

Ice hockey rinks in Turkey follow the IIHF specifications for ice surface dimensions of {{convert|60|x|30|m|ft|abbr=on}}, and a corner radius of {{convert|8.50|m|ft|abbr=on}}.

Champions

Since 1992–93, a regular Turkish national league is staged. In the first ever edition, six teams competed and B.B. Ankara crowned themselves the champion, by winning all five games. This team has earned the most titles – seven in all. They battled out their last championship in the 2002–03 season. Polis Akademisi ve Koleji (Police Academy) won five championships and has been the most successful team in recent years. Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt S.K. from İzmit was stopped after reigning from 2004. Since the beginning of the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League, Ankara teams have earned the most titles. Apart from the teams based in Ankara, only Istanbul Paten Kulübü and Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt have won the championship.

{{col-begin-small}}

{{col-2}}

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SeasonChampionRunner Up
2021–22

|Buzadam Istanbul

|İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor

2020–21

|Buz Beykoz Istanbul

|Zeytinburnu BS

2019–20

|Buz Beykoz Istanbul

|Zeytinburnu BS

2018–19

|Zeytinburnu BS

|Buzadam Istanbul

2017–18

|Zeytinburnu BS

|Erzurum BB GSK

2016–17

|Zeytinburnu BS

|Erzurum BB GSK

2015–16

|Zeytinburnu BS

|İzmir BB GSK

2014–15

|Zeytinburnu BS

|İzmir BB GSK

2013–14

|İzmir BB GSK

|Zeytinburnu BS

2012–13

|Başkent Yıldızları

|İzmir BB GSK

2011–12

|Başkent Yıldızları

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

2010–11

|Başkent Yıldızları

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

2009–10

|Ankara University SK

|Başkent Yıldızları

2008–09

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

2007–08

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

2006–07

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

2005–06

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

2004–05

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

2003–04

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

|Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt SK

2002–03

|B.B. Ankara SK

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

2001–02

|B.B. Ankara SK

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

2000–01

|Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

|B.B. Ankara SK

1999–2000

|B.B. Ankara SK

|Istanbul Paten K

1998–99

|Gümüş Patenler SK

|Istanbul Paten K

1997–98

|Istanbul Paten K

|B.B. Ankara SK

1996–97

|B.B. Ankara SK

|Istanbul Paten K

1995–96

|Kavaklıdere B. SK

|Istanbul Paten K

1994–95

|B.B. Ankara SK

|Emniyet SK

1993–94

|B.B. Ankara SK

|Emniyet SK

1992–93

|B.B. Ankara SK

|Mülkiye SK

{{col-end}}

=Performance by club=

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ClubChampionsWinning Years
B.B. Ankara SK

| {{center|7}}

| 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003

Polis Akademisi ve Koleji

| {{center|6}}

| 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009

Zeytinburnu BS

| {{center|5}}

| 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Başkent Yıldızları

| {{center|3}}

| 2011, 2012, 2013

Buz Beykoz Istanbul

| {{center|2}}

| 2020, 2021

Kavaklıdere B. SK

| {{center|1}}

| 1996

Istanbul Paten K

| {{center|1}}

| 1998

Gümüş Patenler SK

| {{center|1}}

| 1999

Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt

| {{center|1}}

| 2007

Ankara University SK

| {{center|1}}

| 2010

İzmir BB GSK

| {{center|1}}

| 2014

Buzadam Istanbul

| {{center|1}}

| 2022

† Club has folded and is no longer operating.

IIHF Continental Cup

;2017–18 Continental Cup – first round – Group A

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width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
Crvena Zvezda{{flag|Serbia}}30150
Zeytinburnu BS{{flag|Turkey}}21109
Irbis-Skate Sofia{{flag|Bulgaria}}121111
Esja Reykjavík{{flag|Iceland}}03513

;2016–17 Continental Cup – first round – Group A

class="wikitable"
width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
bgcolor=ccffcc

| Zeytinburnu BS

{{flag|Turkey}}30326
Partizan Belgrade{{flag|Serbia}}211214
Irbis-Skate Sofia{{flag|Bulgaria}}12913
HC Bat Yam{{flag|Israel}}031030

;2016–17 Continental Cup – second round – Group B

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width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
Nottingham Panthers{{flag|Great Britain}}30284
HK Liepāja{{flag|Latvia}}21196
Zeytinburnu BS{{flag|Turkey}}12923
CH Jaca{{flag|Spain}}03730

;2015–16 Continental Cup – first round – Group A

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width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
CSKA Sofia{{flag|Bulgaria}}302810
Zeytinburnu BS{{flag|Turkey}}212314
Partizan Belgrade{{flag|Serbia}}121417
Rishon Devils{{flag|Israel}}03630

;2014–15 Continental Cup – First Group Stage – Group A

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width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
CSKA Sofia{{flag|Bulgaria}}30327
CG Puigcerdà{{flag|Spain}}21275
HK Beostar{{flag|Serbia}}122317
İzmir BB GSK{{flag|Turkey}}03659

;2013–14 IIHF Continental Cup

Did not participate.

;2012–13 Continental Cup – First Group Stage – Group A

class="wikitable"
width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
HSC Csíkszereda{{flag|Romania}}30360
Başkent Yıldızları{{flag|Turkey}}211917
HK Vitez{{flag|Serbia}}121612
HC Metulla{{flag|Israel}}03143

;2011–12 Continental Cup – First Group Stage – Group A

class="wikitable"
width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
White Caps Turnhout{{flag|Belgium}}20213
Tartu Kalev-Välk{{flag|Estonia}}11137
Başkent Yıldızları{{flag|Turkey}}02327
HC Metulla{{flag|Israel}}0000

† HC Metulla withdrew from tournament in July, 2011

;2010–11 Continental Cup – First Group Stage – Group A.

class="wikitable"
width="125" |Teamwidth="100" | Countrywidth="15" | Wwidth="15" | Lwidth="15" | GFwidth="15" | GA
CH Jaca{{flag|Spain}}20221
Ankara University SK{{flag|Turkey}}11910
HC Bat Yam{{flag|Israel}}02323
Energija Elektrenai{{flag|Lithuania}}0000

† Energija Elektrenai were not able to compete in the tournament because their airline went bankrupt the day of their departure to Spain.

;Turkish teams' Continental Cup results

class="wikitable"
Year || Team || Host || W || L || PTS || Rd 1 || Rd 2 || Rd 3 || Final
1997–98B.B. Ankara SK{{flag|Romania}} Miercurea-Ciuc0304th
rowspan=2 | 1998–99Istanbul Paten K{{flag|Romania}} Bucharest2142nd
B.B. Ankara SK{{flag|Romania}} Miercurea-Ciuc0304th
rowspan=2 | 1999–2000Istanbul Paten K{{flag|Bulgaria}} Sofia1223rd
Gümüş Patenler SK{{flag|Bulgaria}} Sofia0304th
rowspan=2 | 2000–01Istanbul Paten K{{flag|Serbia and Montenegro|name=FR Yugoslavia}} Belgrade0304th
B.B. Ankara SK{{flag|Bulgaria}} Sofia2144th
rowspan=2 | 2001–02Polis Akademisi{{flag|Turkey}} Ankara2142nd
B.B. Ankara SK{{flag|Bulgaria}} Sofia2142nd
2002–03B.B. Ankara SK{{flag|Romania}} Gheorgheni0304th
2003–04DNP
2004–05DNP
2005–06Polis Akademisi{{flag|Turkey}} Ankara2142nd
2006–07Polis Akademisi{{flag|Serbia|2004}} Belgrade0102nd
2007–08Kocaeli B.B. Kağıt{{flag|Romania}} Miercurea-Ciuc1233rd
2008–09DNP
2009–10Polis Akademisi{{flag|Turkey}} Ankara1233rd
2010–11Ankara University SK{{flag|Spain}} Jaca1132nd
2011–12Başkent Yıldızları{{flag|Turkey}} Ankara0203rd
2012–13Başkent Yıldızları{{flag|Romania}} Miercurea Ciuc2162nd
2013–14DNP
2014–15İzmir BB GSK{{flag|Bulgaria}} Sofia0304th
2015–16Zeytinburnu BS{{flag|Serbia}} Belgrade2162nd
2016–17Zeytinburnu BS{{flag|Bulgaria}} Sofia,
{{flag|Spain}} Jaca
42121st3rd
2017–18Zeytinburnu BS{{flag|Serbia}} Belgrade2152nd

From 1999 to 2002, two clubs qualified for Turkey. Only one year (2000) did both Turkish clubs compete in the same Group.

  • DNP: Did not participate

See also

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