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3/11/2020 12:54 pm  #41


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

1922-23 OSTROVIA

National Happenings
King: Vladimir III
Prime Minister: Georgi Romashkov (Conservative Party)
Population: 4,730,000

Khokkeynaya Liga Koroly
King's Cup Champions: Koroli Khirov
League MVP: Anatoly Sharov, Koroli Khirov
Top Scorer: Misha Bogolyubov, Shakhtery Gorabinsk
Best Goalie: Anatoly Sharov, Koroli Khirov

Standings:
1. Koroli Khirov - 21-9
2. Atletika Kamezan - 19-11
3. Shakhtery Gorabinsk - 17-13
4. Matrosy Mezhdupovets - 16-14
5. Tigry Nizhnereka - 10-20
6. Geroi Dnitrolovsk - 7-23



Koroli Khirov
Despite taking a step back offensively and defensively, Koroli Khirov finished first due almost entirely to the unbeatable goaltending of Anatoly Sharov. His goaltending was so far beyond any other goalie in the league, that he was also named league MVP on top of best goalie. Scoring was led by Grigory Timofeyev with Yuliy Abdulov close behind. Kodiak Mikhailov led the defensive unit and was named the club's new captain.


Atletika Kamezan
Atletika Kamezan improved drastically over the previous year's 3rd place finish and losing record thanks to an influx of young talent. Rookies Ziemowit Kowal and Mikhail Tsereteli provided a spark to the offense which was led in scoring by the comparatively elderly top line of Vladislav Matveyev (40), Trofim Kolesov (43), and Vsevolod Sharapov (28). Goaltender Dmitri Kryukov was solid, however young Finnish goalie Aaro Honkala got into a few more games this season challenging Kryukov for the starting role.


Shakhtery Gorabinsk
The most impressive improvement by far came from Shakhtery Gorabinsk who more than doubled their previous year's win totals for a third place finish. The club's scoring was led by Misha Bogolyubov who led the entire league in scoring. He was assisted on the top line by Dmitri Denisov and Dmitri Aksyonov who contributed quite a bit on the scoresheet as well. Defense was solid as well with Czechoslovakian rookie Stanislav Jílek joining veteran Bergsveinn Gautursson on the top pairing. The young goaltending tandem of Vladimir Tarasov and Konstantin Krylov did exceptionally well with Tarasov getting the majority of starts. Shakhtery changed their look a little by enlarging the numbers and adding an outline making them more visible to fans.



Matrosy Mezhdupovets
Although their 4th place finish would not suggest it, Matrosy Mezhdupovets still had a decent season with a respectable 16-14 record. Defenseman Ivan Nikitin actually led the club in scoring thanks in part to his partner on the top defensive pair, Andrei Preobrazhensky stepping up defensively. Goaltender Yaromir Titov was excellent in net yet again.


Tigry Nizhnereka
In their first season in the league, Tigry Nizhnereka (Tigers) turned in a disappointing but not surprising 10-20 finish. Finnish winger Herman Mäki led the club in scoring, but it was veteran goaltender Vladimir Voloshin who kept the club competitive. Several players decided to retire at the end of the season unable to keep up with the pace of the league. The club was nicknamed the "golovnyye boli" or headaches because of their bright stripes and their habit of jumping ahead to a quick lead and then blowing it.



Geroi Dnitrolovsk
In last place, the Geroi Dnitrolovsk (named the Heroes in honor of the 13th century battle of Dnitrolovsk) did about as well as they were expected to do in their first year. Their only real offensive weapon, center Vsevolod Vinogradov led the club in scoring while the top defensive pairing of Vladimir Kirilov and Vladimir Nosov did their best to clear out opposing offensive players. Goaltender Vasily Stalin began the season as the started but lost the job to 19 year old Sergei Kuznetsov part of the way through the season.

 

3/11/2020 1:19 pm  #42


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

Nice to see Shakhtery move up in the standings.

I also love the Tigers jersey

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3/11/2020 1:45 pm  #43


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

1922-23 JOTUNMARK

National Happenings
Prime Minister: Jón Gunnarsson (Independent)
Population: 5,115,000

Jotunmark Íshokkídeildin 
Jotun Cup Champions: Skjalfandi Ísbirnir
League MVP: Kjói Gygjarsson, Skjalfandi Ísbirnir
Top Scorer: Kjói Gygjarsson, Skjalfandi Ísbirnir
Top Goalie: Onäm Ruud, Jotunheim Jotnar

Standings:
1. Skjalfandi Ísbirnir - 13-9-2
2. Jotunheim Jotnar - 12-11-1
3. Fljotsbork Tröll - 11-13-0
4. Kaldaross Karíbó - 10-13-1


Skjalfandi Ísbirnir
After finishing third the past two years, the Ísbirnir got their act together and finished first in the league. For the first time in league history, Jotunheim's Bjalfi Aslaksson did not win the scoring title thanks to an explosive season from Skjalfandi's Kjói Gygjarsson who finished as top scorer and league MVP. The Ísbirnir's amazing offense made up for mediocre defense and goaltending. The Ísbirnir beat the Jotunheim Jotnar in the Jotun Cup championship thanks to a hat trick from Gygjarsson.


Jotunheim Jotnar 
In their first season not finishing first, Jotunheim wasn't far off with only one fewer win than the first place Ísbirnir. The club's scoring was led by Bjalfi Aslaksson who only missed the scoring title by 1 point. His linemate Sigbjørn Eydisson also set personal records for scoring notching 17 goals. Defense was lacking with only the top pairing of Christian Lykke and Aigir Waerness having any real experience. The rest of the defensive corps was all under 20. Onäm Ruud was excellent in net winning the top goalie honors while Kristgeir Hallsteinnsson did a decent job backing him up.


Fljotsbork Tröll
The Fljotsbork Tröll struggled again missing the 500 mark by one game. The club's scoring was led by Ioketill Seimursson although get didn't get much help elsewhere. Iver Hallsson and Himri Marsson worked as a team minding the net for the Tröll. Management was unhappy with the season and promised to make some big changes going into the next season.


Kaldaross Karíbó
The Kaldaross Karíbó (Caribou) did respectably in their first season in the league with a record of 10-13-1. The Karíbó rolled four lines unlike any of the other clubs. They got most of their scoring from the top line of Nikolas Rosisson, rookie Styrkar Balkisson, and Ulf Sigvaldisson, although they also got a fair amount of offense from the British Hamstead brothers on the third line. The Karíbó received decent goaltending from the tandem of Rio Finnlaugsson and Adrian Ögrason who they had picked up as free agents in the offseason.

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3/11/2020 3:13 pm  #44


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

Nice job with the new teams!   I think I'm now a fan of the Tigers in the Ostrovia league and of the Caribou of the Jotumark league, (although I'll admit, it took me a while to figure out the Caribou design on the logo, haha!).  Great work as always!

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3/12/2020 9:04 am  #45


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

1922-23 SÆLØ

National Happenings
President: Henrik Petersen (Libertarian Party)
Defeated Rolf Sørensen (Socialist) in the 1923 election
Population: 4,004,000

Sælø Ishockey Liga
Mester Kop Champions: Saelsby Sæler
League MVP: George Crosley, Saelsby Sæler
Top Scorer: Lone Zohore, Østerhavn Skibsbygger
Top Goalie: Holger Rohde, Østerhavn Skibsbygger

Standings:
1. Saelsby Sæler - 13-9-2
1. Østerhavn Skibsbygger - 13-9-2
3. Aukia Indfødte - 10-13-1
4. Middehall Senatorer - 9-14-1



For the first time due to a tie in the standings, a championship game was played for the Mester Kop. After the 1922-23 season, a championship game and later a playoff would take place to decide the champions.

Saelsby Sæler
At the end of the 1921-22 season, the Sæler were sold to Saelish-American millionaire Clarence Andersen who brought in some top American talent during the off-season in center George Crosley, winger Arthur Greene, and defenseman Roy Carlyle. George Crosley led the club in scoring and won the title of league MVP for helping take the Sæler from last place to a first place tie. Goaltender Mikael Gytkjær played much better thanks to the top defensive pair of Roy Carlyle and Christian Rask being able to clear more space for him. At the end of the regular season, the Sæler were tied with Østerhavn for first place, so a championship game was held which the Sæler won 5-3. The Sæler changed their look a little moving their logo to the middle of their chest and increasing the size.



Østerhavn Skibsbygger
Once again the Skibsbygger had a fantastic season tying the Sæler for first place in the regular season. Lone Zohore led the league in scoring again with an impressive 24 goals in 24 games. Defenseman Aage Kahlenberg was perhaps the best player in the league dominating everyone he played. He finished second in the MVP voting by just a few votes. Goaltender Holger Rohde did well again in net wining the award for top goalie.


Aukia Indfødte
After an impressive 1921-22 campaign, the Aukia Indfødte looked to be ready to take over the top spot but suffered greatly from injuries in the 1922-23 season. Munamee Kuliktana led the club in scoring, but lost his center, Thomas Ahlberg early in the season to a shoulder injury. Starting goalie Ståle Salmarsson suffered a nasty cut and had to be replaced by Marius Fjoelvarsson for a stretch of games. Fjoelvarsson couldn't match Salmarsson's level of play, and the Indfødte fell to a 10-13-1 record.

Middehall Senatorer
Finishing in last place, the Senatorer just couldn't seem to string any wins together or gain any momentum leading to a 9-14-1 record. Bendik Kristensen led the club in scoring, but was well past his prime. One bright moment came when rookie defenseman Svend Rasmussen had a whale of a game scoring 5 goals in a 8-1 beatdown of the Aukia Indfødte. He only scored another 2 goals in the season. Jørgen Reiten and Preben Mortensen worked together splitting goaltending duties.

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3/12/2020 9:49 am  #46


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

1922-23 SOUTHMARK 

National Happenings
President: Jannes Leifsson (Centre-Left Party) 1922
                 Uri Sverrisson (Centre-Right Party) 1922-
Jannes Leifsson was appointed president until an election could be held in October 1922. Uri Sverrisson (Centre-Right Party) defeated Jannes Leifsson (Centre-Left Party), Adriel Karlsson (Labor Party) and Reuben Waldmann (National Liberal Partyy) in the 1922 election
Population: 2,900,000 

Suðrimark Íshokkísambandið
Stjörnubikar Champions: Lundarbrekka Hákarlar (2-0)
League MVP: Dann Manischewitz, Lundarbrekka Hákarlar
Top Scorer: Valdimar Shameel, Lundarbrekka Hákarlar
Top Goalie: Dann Manischewitz, Lundarbrekka Hákarlar

Standings:
1. Lundarbrekka Hákarlar - 14-8-2
2. Tongstal Ernir - 11-11-2
3. Lon Grænu - 11-12-1
4. Faxaoss Ljón - 8-13-3


For the Stjörnubikar (Star Cup) championship, the top two clubs faced off in a best of 3 tournament.

Lundarbrekka Hákarlar
The Hákarlar didn't see much movement in the 1922 offseason with only one player retiring and the addition of one rookie. Because of this, the club was very comfortable with each other and did eceptionally well finishing in first place and defeating the Tongstal Ernir 2 games to none in the inaugural Stjörnubikar Championship. Valdimar Shameel led the club and the entire league in scoring, however goaltender Dann Manischewitz was the real hero with 4 shutouts earning himself top goalie and league MVP honors.
 

Tongstal Ernir
The Tongstal Ernir (Eagles) benefitted greatly from the Suthri free agents who left their previous clubs to play in the new league. One of those free agents, team captain Kristbergur Akerström led the club in scoring. Börje Lindahl and Amikam Braff shared duties in goal helping the Ernir to a berth in the Stjörnubikar Championship.

Lon Grænu
The Lon Grænu were a bit mixed up going into the 1922-23 season having lost a few players along with their head coach. The club signed promising Jewish-American center Eliezer Roencrantz who performed well on the club's fourth line. Last year's Jotunmark Íshokkídeildin MVP, Alvah Sjögren led the club in scoring, but was suffering from a bit of a sophomore slump. Ostrovian defenseman Evgeny Obolensky was dominant on the blueline all season allowing his partner on the top pairing, Leb Baumberger, to take part in more offensive play. Goaltending was decent with Jader Fraenkel taking the majority of starts backed up by rookie Tore Schapiro. The Grænu updated their uniforms a bit for the 1922-23 season.

Faxaoss Ljón
The Faxaoss Ljón did far better than their 8-13-3 record would suggest, but were hampered by bad luck and injuries. Center Eyal Ljótsson started off the season string leading the league in scoring until he broke his leg. Winger Skirnir Steinbergursson ended up finishing the season as the club's leading scorer. Defense was actually pretty decent with the top line of Tjörvi Kollek and Gabriel Rosenberg taking part in some very physical play. Goaltending was a weakness for the Ljón with veteran goalie Calle Zóphaníasarson unable to accomplish much and younger goalie Menachem Kadish dealing with a nagging groin injury.


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3/12/2020 1:52 pm  #47


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

1923 Offseason

A lot of moves were made including some big trades involving a two-time scoring champ. None of the leagues allowed for trading during the season.

Khokkeynaya Liga Korolya

Atletika Kamezan
+ C Alexander Yegorov, Signed as Rookie
+ RW Andrei Markovski, Signed as Rookie
- C Vladislav Matveyev, Retired
- RW Trofim Kolesov, Retired

Geroi Dnitrolovsk
+ G Konstantin Krylov, Traded from Shakhtery Gorabinsk
+ C Sergei Artyomov, Signed as Rookie
+ RW Savin Kravchuk, Signed as Rookie
+ G Aleksandr Lukin, Signed as Rookie
- RW Alexander Ustinov, Retired
- G Sergei Kuznetsov, traded to Shakhtery Gorabinsk
- G Vasily Stalin, Retired
- C Thorstar Iorundsson, Released

Koroli Khirov
+ C Fyodor Demidov, RW Dmitri Aksyanov, and Cash, Traded from Shakhtery Gorabinsk
- C Artyom Dubinin and RW Grigory Timofeyev, Traded to Shakhtery Gorabinsk

Matrosy Mezhdupovets
+ F Flemming Pedersen, Signed as Free Agent
+ LW Alexander Kvasov, Signed as Rookie
+ D Sergei Novikov, Signed as Rookie
- LW Fanasiy Sychyov, Retired
- D Illarion Kutepov, Retired
- LW Gedeon Matveyev, Released

Shakhtery Gorabinsk
+ C Artyom Dubinin and RW Grigory Timofeyev, Traded from Koroli Khirov
+ G Sergei Kuznetsov, Traded from Geroi Dnitrolovsk
- C Fyodor Demidov, RW Dmitri Aksyanov, and Cash, Traded to Koroli Khirov
- G Konstantin Krylov, Traded to Geroi Dnitrolovsk

Tigry Nizhnereka
+ F Lucas Laudrup, Signed as Free Agent
+ D Yegor Aksyonov, Signed as Free Agent
+ C Ippolit Vasilyev, Signed as Rookie
+ RW Nikolai Loktionov, Signed as Rookie
+ G Kolmogorov Obolensky, Signed as Rookie
- C Bogatyr Gerasimov, Retired
- RW Andrei Essen, Retired
- RW Alexander Belinsky, Released
- G Vladimir Voloshin, Retired
- D Sergei Kazantsev, Released


Jotunmark Íshokkídeildin

Fljotsbork Tröll
+ F Sigbjørn Eydisson, D Aigir Waerness, and G Kristgeir Hallsteinnsson, Traded from Jotunheim Jotnar
+ F Felix Tinnason, Traded from Kaldaross Karíbó
+ RW Vertlithi Stohl, Signed as Rookie
- G Iver Hallsson, D Marri Geirtryggsson, and F Hnikar Herlaugsson, Traded to Jotunheim Jotnar
- LW F Åge Treschow, Traded to Kaldaross Karíbó
- RW Jomar Runason, Retired


Jotunheim Jotnar
+ G Iver Hallsson, D Marri Geirtryggsson, and F Hnikar Herlaugsson, Traded from Fljotsbork Tröll
+ C Thorstar Iorundsson, Signed as Free Agent
- F Sigbjørn Eydisson, D Aigir Waerness, and G Kristgeir Hallsteinnsson, Traded to Fljotsbork Tröll
- C Bjartmann Bernhardsson, Released

Kaldaross Karíbó
+ F Åge Treschow, Traded from Fljotsbork Tröll
+ RW Geiri Leonhardsson, Signed as Rookie
+ D Hildibergur Dyrmundursson, Signed as Rookie
- C Felix Tinnason, Traded to Fljotsbork Tröll
- RW Ulf Sigvaldisson, Retired
- D Úlfgeir Konstantinusson, Released

Skjalfandi Ísbirnir
+ D Sergei Kazantsev, Signed as Free Agent
+ C Hrut Fylkirsson, Signed as Rookie
+ G Jannick Vlogaert, Signed as Rookie
- C Tyrfingur Cýrusarso, Retired
- D Beinir Ylsson, Retired
- G Kusi Broddisson, Retired


Sælø Ishockey Liga

Aukia Indfødte
+ C Kooyoo Pitka, Signed as Rookie
+ G Vyacheslav Loginov, Signed as Rookie
- G Marius Fjoelvarsson, Retired
- C Lucas Laudrup, Released

Middehall Senatorer
+ D Úlfgeir Konstantinusson, Signed as Free Agent
+ C Jan Jørgensen, Signed as Rookie
+ C Kåre Krøldrup, Signed as Rookie
+ D Hampus Ekström, Signed as Rookie
- D Benjamin Kittleson, Retired
- D Kasper Nielsen, Retired
- C Gabriel Kvist, Released
- C Flemming Pedersen, Released

Østerhavn Skibsbygger
+ LW August Kollmann, Signed as Rookie
+ RW Jens Christian Nielsen, Signed as Rookie
+ RW Jan Finck, Signed as Rookie
+ D Leopold Navrátil, Signed as Rookie
- LW Verner Matthiesen, Retired
- RW Andreas Jensen, Retired
- D Vollrat Carstensen, Retired
- RW Lasse Castenschiold, Retired

Saelsby Sæler
+ C Birger Jensen, Signed as Rookie
+ D Torgeir Jespersen, Signed as Rookie
- C Jon Agger, Retired
- D Ivan Hansen, Retired


Suðrimark Íshokkísambandið

Faxaoss Ljón
+ F Bjartmann Bernhardsson, Signed as Free Agent
+ D Kasper Kirkegaard, Signed as Rookie
- LW Kurt Anderson, Retired
- D Yegor Aksyanov, Released

Lon Grænu
+ LW Úlfgeir Geirthjófsson, Signed as Rookie
+ RW Frédéric Pasteur, Signed as Rookie
+ D Caleb Källström, Signed as Rookie
- LW Önne Shkolnik, Retired
- RW Metúsalem Hjortsberg, Retired
- D Önne Levitsky, Retired

Lundarbrekka Hákarlar
+ D Vensel Egnell, Signed as Rookie
- D Ulrik Tettau, Retired

Tongstal Ernir
+ F Aleksandr Belinsky, Signed as Free Agent
+ F Gedeon Matveyev, Signed as Free Agent
+ RW Viggo Númason, Signed as Rookie
+ RW Tobbi Singer, Signed as Rookie
- LW Patrick Reinharz, Retired
- RW Nathan Källström, Retired
- RW Bjarkan Lichtman, Retired
- RW Jacob Torfason, Retired

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3/12/2020 3:43 pm  #48


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

That Eagles jersey is great!  Definitely my favorite look of the new Southmark League!  The Lions look really solid too!  Really loving that little lion on the shoulder design, feels very unique!  Although I would recommend turning the lion around so that its head faces forward, otherwise it's perfect!  Once again, great work!




 

5/11/2020 4:53 pm  #49


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

I've been working literally every day for the past few months with the Michigan National Guard responding to the COVID-19 outbreak, so I've been far too busy for this project, until now!!! Hopefully I can get back to it more regularly now.

1923-24 OSTROVIA

National Happenings
King: Vladimir III
Prime Minister: Boris Kozyrov (Liberal Party)
Boris Kozyrov defeated Georgi Romashkov (Conservative Party) in the 1924 election
Population: 4,760,000

Khokkeynaya Liga Koroly
King's Cup Champions: Shakhtery Gorabinsk
League MVP: Misha Bogolyubov, Shakhtery Gorabinsk
Top Scorer: Misha Bogolyubov, Shakhtery Gorabinsk
Best Goalie: Anatoly Sharov, Koroli Khirov

Standings:
1. Shakhtery Gorabinsk 18-11-1
2. Koroli Khirov 17-12-1
3. Matrosy Mezhdupovets 15-13-2
4. Atletika Kamezan 15-14-1
5. Geroi Dnitrolovsk 11-18-1
6. Tigry Nizhnereka 10-18-2

In the 1923-24 season, due to unreasonably long games, ties were allowed after a 5 minute overtime period.



Shakhtery Gorabinsk
The aggressive moves Shakhtery Gorabinsk made in the offseason definitely paid off with the club winning their first King's Cup. The top line of Artyom Dubinin, Grigory Timofeyev, and Misha Bogolyubov (who led the league in scoring again) was almost unstoppable. The defense was powerful as well with young Czechoslovakian defenseman Stanislav Jílek working with Marat Kravchuk on the top defensive pair. Vladimir Tarasov elevated his game and was excellent in goal with Sergei Kuznetsov chipping in as needed. 


Koroli Khirov
Koroli Khirov had another outstanding year finishing second with only one win less than first place Shakhtery Gorabinsk. Yuliy Abdulov led the club in scoring followed closely by defenseman Kodiak Mikhailov. Once again, goaltender Anatoly Sharov was amazing in goal winning top goalie for the third year in a row. Khirov added three stars to their uniform to represent their three King's Cup championships, however after finishing second, the superstitious players decided they were bad luck and peitioned to have them removed for the next season. 



Matrosy Mezhdupovets
The battle for the top position in the league was a very tight one with the top four clubs finishing within 3 wins of each other. Matrosy Mezhdupovets just edged Athletika Kamezan out of the third spot with one loss fewer than Kamezan. Center Kostya Myshkin led the club in scoring aided by his wingman Aleksandr Izmaylov. The defense was led by Ivan Nikitin who battled back from an ankle injury early in the season. Goalie Yaromir Titov finished second in voting for top goalie after an excellent performance.


Atletika Kamezan
Missing out on the top three by one tie, Athletika Kamezan suffered from bad luck. Boasting by far the best defensive corps in the league led by the top pair of Andrei Kutepov and Kazimir Turov. Left winger Vsevolod Sharapov led the club in scoring with 19 goals. Goaltenders Dmitri Kryukov and Aaro Honkala split goaltending duties evenly with Kryukov finishing with one more win than Honkala. 


Geroi Dnitrolovsk
Geroi Dnitrolovsk wasn't terrible in the 1923-24 season, but they weren't great either. Suthri forward Svante Federman led the club's scoring effort while Vladimir Kirilov and Vladimir Nosov led the defense. Goaltender Konstantin Krylov did significantly better than the tandem of Vasily Stalin and Sergei Kuznetsov the year prior. Geroi Dnitrolovsk also changed their look a bit adding more white to their sweaters.



Tigry Nizhnereka
Tying their win total from the year before, Tigry Nizhnereka fell to last place in the 1923-24 season. Despite respectable scoring from the top line of Maxim Nazarov, Gotthard Brecht, and rookie Nikolai Loktionov, the Tigry just couldn't keep the puck out. Starting goalie Konstantin Tamarkin did his best, but couldn't hang with the powerful offenses of the Khokkeynaya Liga Koroly. Rookie backup Kolmogorov Obolensky played in several games getting some important experience.

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5/11/2020 5:35 pm  #50


Re: The Complete History of Hockey in Ostrovia

1923-24 JOTUNMARK

National Happenings
Prime Minister: Jón Gunnarsson (Independent)
Population: 5,190,000

Jotunmark Íshokkídeildin 
Jotun Cup Champions: Fljotsbork Tröll (Jotunheim Jotnar runners-up)
League MVP: Sigbjørn Eydisson, Fljotsbork Tröll
Top Scorer: Bjalfi Aslaksson, Jotunheim Jotnar
Top Goalie: Kristgeir Hallsteinnsson, Fljotsbork Tröll

Standings:
1. Fljotsbork Tröll - 14-9-1
2. Jotunheim Jotnar - 11-11-2
3. Skjalfandi Ísbirnir - 10-13-1
4. Kaldaross Karíbó - 9-11-4



Fljotsbork Tröll
The Fljotsbork Tröll had an excellent year after a few rough seasons thanks in part to a phenomenal season from goaltender Kristgeir Hallsteinnsson who had been picked up from Jotunheim where he had been a backup. He was so impressive in his first season as a started that he earned the league's top goalie honors. Team captain Sigbjørn Eydisson led the club in scoring (2nd in the league) and his leadership inspired the Tröll to their second Jotun Cup. For this, he was awarded the league MVP honors.


Jotunheim Jotnar
The Jotunheim Jotnar finished second in the league again thanks to the league-leading scoring of Bjalfi Aslaksson. Onäm Ruud played very well in goal, but suffered a bit from injuries. Backup Iver Hallsson was shaky at best allwoing the Jotnar to fall to a .500 record on the season despite a strong start. The Jotnar freshened up their look for the 1923-24 season.



Skjalfandi Ísbirnir
After winning the 1923 Jotun Cup, the Ísbirnir dropped off quite a bit. Kjói Gygjarsson led the club in scoring but it wasn't enough to overcome weak goaltending. The goaltending tandem of 19 year old Alf Kristinnsson and 18 year old Jannick Vlogaert was just too inexperienced to put together any long streaks of wins.


Kaldaross Karíbó
The Kaldaross Karíbó finished the season in last place despite a strong start. Goaltenders Rio Finnlaugsson and Adrian Ögrason split duties evenly with Finnlaugsson doing better with a 5-4-3 record compared to Ögrason's 4-7-1. Styrkar Balkisson and Nikolas Rosisson tied with 35 points to lead the club in scoring. The Karíbó announced at the end of the season that they would be making some big moves in the offseason.

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