EK Engelmann Wien

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EK Engelmann Wien
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City: Vienna, Austria
League: Austrian Hockey League
Founded: 1922
Home Arena: Wiener Heumarkt
Franchise history
1922-1932: Pötzleinsdorfer SK
1932-1957: EK Engelmann Wien

Eishockey Klub Engelmann Wien was an ice hockey team in Vienna, Austria. They played in the Austrian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Austria.

History

The club was founded in 1922 as Pötzleinsdorfer SK and joined the Austrian Ice Hockey Federation (OEHV) in 1923.[1]

PSK finished second in the inaugural 1922-23 season of the Austrian Championship. They lost to Wiener EV in the final the following year. PSK won their first national championship in 1932, finishing two points clear of WEV in the final round.

They were renamed EK Engelmann Wien on November 21, 1932. Engelmann won the national championship in 1936 as EC KAC declined to travel to Vienna for the final. The club also won the 1938 Austrian Championship, the final season of play in Austria prior to the German Anschluss of the country

Engelmann won the 1939 German Championship, after Germany's annexation of Austria the previous March. After the war, the club won the first Austrian Championship to be staged, defeating SpV Strassenbahner Wiens in the final.

In 1948, Wiener EV and EK Engelmann Wien combined forces to create the Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft. Prior to its dissolution in 1951, WEG won three consecutive Austrian titles from 1949-1951.

After the disbandment of the combined club, Engelmann emerged as an independent organization once again. The club went on to capture the national championship in 1956 and 1957. After their latter title, they folded due to economic reasons.

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Achievements

  • Austrian champion (6) :1932 (as Pötzleinsdorfer SK), 1936, 1938, 1946, 1956, 1957
  • German champion (1) : 1939

References

  1. Club profile on hockeyarenas.net