1953-54 Switzerland season

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This was the 1953-54 season in Swiss hockey:

Nationalliga A

See: 1953–54 Nationalliga A season

Nationalliga B

See: 1953–54 Nationalliga B season

Serie A

53 teams were set to compete in the Serie A.

Preliminary round

Romande

Vaud/Geneva
Club GP W T L Goals Pts
1. SC Leysin 7 7 0 0 43:16 14
2. HC Villars 6 4 0 2 36:15 8
3. Blue Star Lausanne 7 4 0 3 20:21 8
4. Lausanne HC II 7 4 0 3 26:29 8
5. HC Châteaux-d'Oex II 7 3 0 4 25:30 6
6. Urania Geneva 7 3 0 4 21:31 6
7. HC Rosey Gstaad 6 1 0 5 16:25 2
8. HC Servette 7 1 0 6 20:38 2
Valais

1. HC Montana 20 pts, 2T. HC Martigny 14 pts, 2T. HC Sierre 14 pts, 4. Zermatt, 5. Brigue, 6. Sion.

Jura-Fribourg

Group 1

1T. Saint-Imier 11 pts, 1T. Tramelan 11 pts, 3. Corgémont, 4. Reuchenette, 5. Le Locle

  • Saint-Imier - Tramelan 4:2 - tiebreaker

Group 2

1. CP Fribourg 12 pts, 2. HC Gottéron II 9 pts, 3. Fleurier 8 pts, 4. Young Sprinters II 7 pts, 5. Payerne 4 pts.

Final

  • Saint-Imier - CP Fribourg 3:2
Romande - Final tournament
  • HC Montana - Saint-Imier 8:2
  • HC Montana - SC Leysin 6:2
  • SC Leysin - Saint-Imier 3:1

HC Montana advanced to the final round, having the best goal differential.

Central

Group 1
  • Rapperswil - SC Herisau 2:1
  • Rapperswil - Weinfelden 10:1
  • Weinfelden - SC Herisau

Rapperswil advanced to the final round.

Group 2
  • Petit-Huningen - SC Bern II 4:1
  • Konolfingen - SC Bern II 3:2
  • Petit-Huningen - Konolfingen 7:3

Petit-Huningen advanced to the final round.

East

HC Davos II advanced to the final round, finishing ahead of EHC Chur II.

Final round

Semifinals
  • HC Montana - Petit-Huningen 2:1
  • Rapperswil - HC Davos II 5:2
Final
  • HC Montana - Rapperswil 1:0 OT

Montana advanced to the promotion round to the NLB.

Serie B

149 teams were set to compete in the Serie B.

  • 12/30: EHC Lucerne - EHC Seewen 13:2[1]
  • 12/30: EHC Visp - EHC Saas-Fee 3:1[2]
  • 1/3: Grasshoppers Senioren - Uster 2:0[3]

[4]

  • Aadorf - TG Bern 6:4
  • Aadorf - Winterthur 7:3 - Aadorf was group champion
  • TG Bern - Frauenfeld 6:3
  • Rapperswil II - Brunnen 11:2
  • Uznach - Rapperswill II 3:3
  • 1/26: Uznach - Ascona 4:3 - group final[5]
  • 2/3: Aadorf - Illnau 5:2 - regional final[6]

EHC Lucerne and Grasshoppers IV (Senioren) were declared group champions.[7]

Regional champions were SC Langenthal, Grasshoppers Senioren, EHC Saas-Fee, and EHC Arosa II.

Semifinal
  • 2/22: Grasshoppers Senioren - EHC Arosa II 5:4[8]
  • SC Langenthal - EHC Saas-Fee 1:0[9]
Final
  • SC Langenthal - Grasshoppers Senioren 7:1[9]
Serie A Promotion/Relegation
  • 2/17: EHC Saas-Fee - HC Sitten 5:2[10]
  • 3/4: EHC Aadorf - EHC Uzwil 6:4[11]

[12]

  • HC Servette Genf - HC Le Pont 5:2
  • SC Langenthal - EHC Roggwil 3:2 (also reported as 7:0)
  • EHC Klosters - EHC Arosa II 4:1

Other games

  • Zurich SC - HC La Chaux-de-Fonds 7:5 - grand opening match for the Mélèzes rink in La Chaux-de-Fonds

References

  1. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1953-12-31
  2. Walliser Bote, 1953-12-31
  3. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1954-01-04
  4. Die Tat, 1954-01-10
  5. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1954-01-27
  6. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1954-02-04
  7. Bieler Tagblatt, 1954-01-09
  8. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1954-02-23
  9. 9.0 9.1 Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1954-02-26
  10. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1954-02-18
  11. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten, 1954-03-05
  12. Die Tat, 1954-03-12

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