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2012–13 Austrian Hockey League season

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2012–13 Erste Bank Eishockey Liga
LeagueErste Bank Eishockey Liga
SportIce hockey
Number of teams11
Regular season
WinnersVienna Capitals
Top scorerLuciano Aquino
Finals championsKlagenfurter AC
Austrian Hockey League seasons

The 2012–13 Austrian Hockey League was a season of the Austrian Hockey League (known as Erste Bank Eishockey Liga - or EBEL league - for sponsorship reasons). The Klagenfurter AC won the Austrian championship by defeating the Vienna Capitals in the Playoff Final.[1]

First round

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R Team GP W OTL L GF GA Diff Pts
1 Austria Vienna Capitals 44 28 5 16 137 100 +37 61
2 Croatia KHL Medveščak Zagreb 44 27 6 11 145 109 +36 60
3 Austria Graz 99ers 44 24 8 14 142 130 +12 56
4 Austria EC VSV 44 26 4 14 171 138 +33 56
5 Austria EC KAC 44 26 3 15 140 127 +13 55
6 Austria EHC Linz 44 26 1 17 154 135 +19 53
7 Czech Republic Orli Znojmo 44 23 6 15 149 136 +13 52
8 Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 44 22 3 19 163 121 +42 47
9 Hungary Alba Volán Székesfehérvár 44 21 3 20 127 138 –11 45
10 Slovenia HDD Olimpija Ljubljana 44 20 3 21 123 145 –22 43
11 Austria Dornbirner EC 44 13 3 28 128 183 –55 29
12 Austria HC Innsbruck 44 8 3 33 94 211 –117 19

Second round

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Final round

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R Team GP W OTL L GF-GA Diff Pts
1 Austria Vienna Capitals 10 7 2 1 27-21 +6 18 (4)
2 Austria EHC Linz 10 8 1 1 42-29 +13 17 (0)
3 Austria EC KAC 10 5 3 2 27-26 +1 13 (0)
4 Croatia KHL Medveščak Zagreb 10 4 2 4 30-31 –1 13 (3)
5 Austria Graz 99ers 10 3 1 6 20-27 –7 9 (2)
6 Austria EC VSV 10 3 1 6 21-33 –12 8 (1)

Qualification round

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R Team GP W OTL L GF-GA Diff Pts
7 Czech Republic Orli Znojmo 10 8 0 2 42-18 +24 20 (4)
8 Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 10 7 0 3 35-26 +9 17 (3)
9 Slovenia HDD Olimpija Ljubljana 10 5 1 4 27-26 +1 12 (1)
10 Austria Dornbirner EC 10 5 1 4 26-36 –10 11 (1)
11 Hungary Alba Volán Székesfehérvár 10 3 0 7 26-34 –8 8 (2)
12 Austria HC Innsbruck 10 2 0 8 26-42 –16 4 (0)

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
PL1 Vienna Capitals 4
QU1 Orli Znojmo 1
PL1 Vienna Capitals 4
QU2 EC Red Bull Salzburg 2
PL4 KHL Medveščak Zagreb 2
QU2 EC Red Bull Salzburg 4
PL1 Vienna Capitals 0
PL3 EC KAC 4
PL3 EC KAC 4
PL5 Graz 99ers 1
PL2 EHC Linz 2
PL3 EC KAC 4
PL2 EHC Linz 4
PL6 EC VSV 3
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References

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  1. ^ "Austria". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 23 April 2018.