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