1952–53 Estonian SSR Championship season
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The 1952-53 Estonian SSR Championship was the eighth season of the national ice hockey competition in the Estonian SSR. It was contested by 10 teams, and Tallinna Dunamo won the championship.[1][2]
Group I
- Final
- Tallinna Dunamo - Tallinna OM 11:1, 20:2
- 3rd place
- Tallinna Dunamo II - Jogeva Kalec 5:4
- 5th place
- Tartu Dunamo - Tallinna Kalev
- 7th place
- Kohlta-Jarve Kalev - Viljandi Spartak
- 9th place
- USK Tartu - Tallinna Spartak
- Final ranking
Club | |
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1. | Tallinna Dunamo |
2. | Tallinna OM |
3. | Tallinna Dunamo II |
4. | Jogeva Kalev |
5. | Tartu Dunamo |
6. | Tallinna Kalev |
7. | Kohlta-Jarve Kalev |
8. | Viljandi Spartak |
9. | USK Tartu |
10. | Tallinna Spartak |
Group II
Club | GP | W | T | L | Goals | Pts | |
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1. | Kalev Narva | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 12:7 | 6 |
2. | SOJ Tallinn | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 27:10 | 4 |
3. | Kalev Viljandi | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 11:10 | 2 |
4. | Kalev Pärnu | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2:25 | 0 |
Team rosters
- Tallinna Dunamo - Anatoli Ivanov, Heinard Kaat, Alfred Palu, Harri Pihlakas, Endel Piiper, Uno Põllu, Julius Raudsepp, Lembit Rämmal, Olev Rämmal, Lembit Sepp, Jevgeni Tatškov, Elmar Saar (coach)
- Tallinna OM - Heino Kesa, Vambola Kuklas, Ferdinand Link, Raul Nell, Valter Olle, Endel Peta, Harri Pilbas, Harri Prii, Heldur Ründva, Rurich Rätsep, Benno Tael, Valdeko Vainult, Ülo Ollis (coach)
- Tallinna Dunamo II - Voldemar Bolševitš, Valentin Kebina, Anatoli Kenter, Evald Kree, Heino Luik, Herbert Mauer, August Roots, Aleksandr Semenjuk, Roland Suur, Kunnar Süld, Harri Toom, Elmar Saar (coach)
References
- ↑ Jääpall / Jäähoki, Kiriastus Eesti Raamat, Tallinn (1977).
- ↑ Group II and roster info courtesy of Ice-Hockey-Stat
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