2011–12 Romanian Hockey League season

HSC Csíkszereda won the championship by defeating ASC Corona Fenestela Braşov in the league final.The Steaua Rangers finished third by defeating CSM Dunărea Galați in the third place game.[1] They had to forfeit their second game, also against HSC Csíkszereda, due to not having the minimum number of players available to play.After failing to appear for and forfeiting their next two games against CS Progym Gheorgheni, Platina withdrew from the league.[4][5] The three Romanian teams also playing in the MOL Liga were ranked according to the results from games in which they faced each other.
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