2005–06 Ukrainian Hockey Championship

The 2005–06 Ukrainian Hockey League season was the 13th season of the Ukrainian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Ukraine. 13 teams participated in the league, and HC Sokil Kyiv won the championship.

2005–06 Ukrainian Hockey Championship
LeagueUkrainian Hockey Championship
SportIce hockey
Number of teams13
Regular season
Regular season winnersHC Berkut
Playoffs
Finals championsHC Sokil Kyiv
  Runners-upHC Berkut

First round

Division A

Club GP W OTW T OTL L GF:GA Pts
1.HC Berkut20200000226:03060
2.HK Dniprovski Vovky20130007145:05039
3.HK Kiev20120008100:05136
4.HK ATEK Kiev20110009083:07433
5.SDYuShOR Sokil-89 Kyiv20300017025:1259
6.SDYuShOR Sokil-90 Kyiv20100019012:2713

Division B

Group A

Club GP W OTW T OTL L GF:GA Pts
1.SDYuShOR Kharkiv22000042:056
2.Patriot Vinnitsya21000115:213
3.HK Sumski Vorony20000206:370

Group B

Club GP W OTW T OTL L GF:GA Pts
1.HC Donbass22000020:036
2.HK Meteor Dnipropetrowsk21000111:053
3.HK Dnipro Kherson20000204:270

Placing round

5th place
3rd place
  • HK Meteor Dnipropetrowsk - Patriot Vinnitsya 5:3
Final

Playoffs

Pre-Playoffs

Semifinals

Qualification

Final

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