1951–52 Serie A (ice hockey) season

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The 1951-52 Serie A season was the 19th season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. Eight teams participated in the league, and HC Milan Inter won the championship.

The first round was divided into two groups of three teams apiece. The teams played twice against one another with the top team in each group advancing to the final. HC Milan Inter and HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano received byes to the final round.

First round

SG Cortina vs. HC Auronzo

Group A

Club GP W T L Pts
1. HC Auronzo 4 3 0 1 6
2. SG Cortina 4 2 0 2 4
3. HC Gherdëina 4 1 0 3 2

Group B

Due to inclement weather conditions, HC Bolzano was unable to travel to away games against Asiago and Cortina. They were forced to forfeit these. Their two home games were later annulled as they used an ineligible player, Gustav Sprecht. Asiago finished first with their forfeit win over Bolzano and two victories against Alleghe.

HC Bolzano
7:2
annulled
Asiago Hockey
Bolzano
HC Bolzano
10:4
annulled
Alleghe
Bolzano
Asiago Hockey
5:0 Forfeit HC Bolzano
not played
Alleghe
5:0 Forfeit HC Bolzano
not played
Asiago Hockey
4:3 Alleghe
Asiago Hockey
4:3 Alleghe
Club GP W T L Pts
1. Asiago Hockey 3 3 0 0 6
2. HC Alleghe 3 1 0 2 2
3. HC Bolzano 2 0 0 2 0

Final round

There was controversy surrounding the Milan derby between Rossoneri and Inter. Diavoli wanted to use a foreign player, Sandor Ott, who in accordance accordance with international regulations was considered an assimilated foreigner, as he had played in Italy for five years, but the federation did not agree, confirming that there were two foreigners allowed in the championship, and that Rossoneri had indicated they were Jerry Rowse and Doug Brooks. Rossoneri accused president Enrico Calcaterra of siding with Milan, his home team when he played, and asked for an extraordinary meeting. Calcaterra resigned and the championship went on. As a precaution, Diavoli decided not to use Ott, although the player was on the bench for the game. The game was won by Inter 2-0 with goals in the first period by Giancarlo Agazzi and and in the final segment by Enrico Canapini.

Inter Milan then defeated Auronzo and Asiago to win the championship with 19 goals for and only two against. Diavoli finished second after dispatching their remaining opponents.

February 5
Milan
HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
0:2
(0:1, 0:0, 0:1)
HC Milan Inter
February 5
Asiago
Asiago Hockey
2:6
(0:2, 1:2, 1:2)
Auronzo
February 9
Auronzo
HC Milan Inter
13:1 Asiago Hockey
February 9
Auronzo
HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
7:2
(1:0, 4:1, 2:1)
Auronzo
February 10
Auronzo
Auronzo
1:4
(0:1, 0:2, 1:1)
HC Milan Inter
February 10
Auronzo
Asiago
1:14
(1:5, 0:6, 0:3)
HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
Club GP W T L Pts
1. HC Milan Inter 3 3 0 0 6
2. HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano 3 2 0 1 4
3. HC Auronzo 3 1 0 2 2
4. Asiago Hockey 3 0 0 3 0

Other games

  • 1/6: SG Cortina - Diavoli Rossoneri Milano 5:5 (2:2, 2:2, 1:1)
  • 2/26: Diavoli Rossoneri Milano - HC Milan Inter 13:3 (5:1, 3:1, 5:1)
City of Milan Cup
  • 1/9: Diavoli Rossoneri Milano - HC Milan Inter 3:2
  • 1/30: Diavoli Rossoneri Milano - HC Milan Inter 7:2

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