Burken-Cup

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The Burken-Cup was the opening tournament of the Helsinki, Finland hockey season to be played in the autumn, which was played for the first time in 1958 and continued at least until 1971. In 1966, the tournament may not have been held.

The Burken-Cup was usually attended by four Helsinki teams and consisted of semi-finals and finals. Depending on the year, some or all of the matches were played in a shorter time than usual.

The tournament was named after Ice Stadium property manager Boris "Burken" Bogomoloff. It was known as the Pika-Cup in 1958.

Results

Date Location Gold Silver Other teams
4.11.1958 Jäästadion HJK Helsingin Kullervo HIFK, Karhu-Kissat, Vesa Helsinki(*)
18.10.1959 Jäästadion HJK K-Kissat Vesa
30.10.1960 Jäästadion HIFK K-Kissat Vesa, HJK
5.11.1961 Jäästadion HIFK HJK Vesa, Karhu-Kissat
16.10.1962 Jäästadion HJK HIFK Vesa, Karhu-Kissat
11.10.1963 Jäästadion HJK Vesa HIFK, Karhu-Kissat
4.10.1964 Jäästadion HIFK K-Kissat Vesa, HJK
21.10.1965 Pirkkola HJK HIFK Vesa, PiTa
10.9.1967 Jäähalli HJK Vesa HIFK, Karhu-Kissat
3.-4.9.1968 Jäähalli Jokerit HIFK HJK, Karhu-Kissat
3.-4.9.1969 Jäähalli HIFK Jokerit HJK, PiTa, Karhu-Kissat(*)
4.-6.9.1970 Jäähalli Jokerit HIFK HJK, Karhu-Kissat, PiTa(*)
2.-3.9.1971 Jäähalli HJK Jokerit HIFK, Karhu-Kissat

(*) Lost in pre-qualification

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