1949–50 Estonian SSR Championship season

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The 1949-50 Estonian SSR Championship was the fifth season of the national ice hockey competition in the Estonian SSR. It was contested by six teams, and Balti Laevastiku Spordiklubi won the championship.[1][2]

Group I

Regular season

Club GP W T L Goals Pts
1. Balti Laevastiku Spordiklubi 10 6 3 1 40:18 15
2. Tallinna Spartak 10 7 1 2 40:22 15
3. Tallinna Kalev 10 4 2 4 34:37 11
4. Viljandi Dunamo 10 4 1 5 28:37 9
5. Tartu Dunamo 10 3 2 5 25:33 8
6. Tallinna Dunamo 10 1 1 8 11:31 2

Final

  • Balti Laevastiku Spordiklubi - Tallinna Spartak 4:3 OT (1:1, 1:3, 1:0, 1:0)

Group II

Club GP W T L Goals Pts
1. Viljandi Spartak 2 1 1 0 8:7 3
2. Paide Tööjõureservid 2 1 1 0 4:4 3
3. Kalev Jõgeva 2 0 0 2 3:4 0

Team rosters

  • Balti Laevastiku Spordiklubi - Aleksei Ananjev, Aleksandr Gorjatšov, Nikolai Kašev, Vassili Lebedev, Ivan Martšenko, Andrei Saveljev, Aleksandr Sigatšov, Leonid Siljanov, Viktor Tsju-Fu, Ivan Vassenin, Vladimir Vassiljev, Boris Aleksandrov (coach)
  • Tallinna Spartak - Elmar Aun, Heinard Kaat, Valeri Keks, Heino Kesa, Ferdinand Link, Hillar Maldre, Villi Oolmaa, Heldur Põld, Harri Prii, Herbert Tamvelius, Karl-Rudolf Sillak (player-coach)
  • Tallinna Kalev - Harri Aavik, Anatoli Kalinin, Rudolf Kalm, Friedrich Karm, Joann Lõssov, Nikolai Matvejev, Boris Merila, Ülo Mumm, Valter Olle, Heino Ruubel, Maks Samm, Vello Volt, Albert Leichner (player-coach)

References

  1. Jääpall / Jäähoki, Kiriastus Eesti Raamat, Tallinn (1977).
  2. Group II and roster info courtesy of Ice-Hockey-Stat
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