Slovak Extraliga - Champions

Champions

No. Season No. of teams Reg. season games Champion Reg. season scoring leader Playoffs scoring leader
1. 1993–94 10 36 Dukla Trenčín Roman Kontšek Radoslav Kropáč
2. 1994–95 10 36 HC Košice Ľubomír Kolník Ľubomír Rybovič
3. 1995–96 10 36 HC Košice (2) Vlastimil Plavucha Oto Haščák
4. 1996–97 10 36 Dukla Trenčín (2) Ján Pardavý Marián Hossa
5. 1997–98 10 36 Slovan Bratislava Vlastimil Plavucha Zdeno Cíger
6. 1998–99 12 42 HC Košice (3) Zdeno Cíger Peter Pucher
7. 1999–00 8 56 Slovan Bratislava (2) Vlastimil Plavucha Richard Kapuš
8. 2000–01 8 56 HKm Zvolen Ján Plch Richard Šechný
9. 2001–02 10 54 Slovan Bratislava (3) Richard Šechný Juraj Halaj
10. 2002–03 10 54 Slovan Bratislava (4) Petr Kořínek Richard Kapuš
11. 2003–04 10 54 Dukla Trenčín (3) Martin Bartek Martin Bartek
12. 2004–05 10 54 Slovan Bratislava (5) Pavol Demitra Miroslav Šatan
13. 2005–06 10 54 MsHK Žilina Erik Weissmann Arne Kroták
14. 2006–07 10 54 Slovan Bratislava (6) René Školiak Marek Uram
15. 2007–08 11 54 Slovan Bratislava (7) Žigmund Pálffy Žigmund Pálffy
16. 2008–09 12 46 HC Košice (4) Žigmund Pálffy Žigmund Pálffy
17. 2009–10 10 57 HC Košice (5) Martin Kuľha Ľubomír Vaic
18. 2010–11 10 57 HC Košice (6) Miroslav Zálešák Miroslav Zálešák
19. 2011–12 10 55 Slovan Bratislava (8) Žigmund Pálffy Miroslav Šatan
20. 2012–13 10 56 HKm Zvolen (2) Žigmund Pálffy Richard Jenčík

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