Schlesinger Cup

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The Schlesinger Cup was a single-elimination competition held at the end of the season, contested in Austria from 1928-1932.

The tournament was named in honor of Oskar Schlesinger, who had served as president of the Austrian Ice Hockey Federation from 1919-1927. It was contested by the top five teams from the Austrian Championship.

The first team to win the tournament four years in a row or five times in all would earn the trophy permanently. Wiener EV claimed it for good after winning it for the fourth consecutive time in 1932.

Champions

Season Champion Runner-up
1928 Pötzleinsdorfer SK Wiener EV
1929 Wiener EV Pötzleinsdorfer SK
1930 Wiener EV Pötzleinsdorfer SK
1931 Wiener EV Pötzleinsdorfer SK
1932 Wiener EV MEC Mödling

Sources

  • Der Eishockeysport - official publication of the OEHV
  • SportTagblatt newspaper