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The '''1929 [[Early British champions|English Club Championship]]''' was awarded to [[United Services]]. It was their second consecutive title and their second overall.<ref>{{cite book |title= Nottingham Panthers Statistical Guidebook 1946–2000 |author= Chambers, Michael A. (ed.) |publisher= |date=November 2000 |isbn= 0-9539398-0-4 }}</ref> | The '''1929 [[Early British champions|English Club Championship]]''' was awarded to [[United Services]]. It was their second consecutive title and their second overall.<ref>{{cite book |title= Nottingham Panthers Statistical Guidebook 1946–2000 |author= Chambers, Michael A. (ed.) |publisher= |date=November 2000 |isbn= 0-9539398-0-4 }}</ref> | ||
The | The competition was also known as the '''British Open Ice Hockey Tournament'''. United Services defeated [[Cambridge University]] 7-2 in a preliminary round match held on March 6.<ref>''Yorkshire Post'', 3/7/1929</ref> | ||
The final was staged on April 6, 1929, at the [[Manchester Ice Palace]], between [[Manchester]] and United Services. United Services overcame a 4-2 third period deficit to claim the championship 6-5 in overtime.<ref>{{cite book |title= Homes of British Ice Hockey|author= Harris, Martin |publisher= |date=2005 |isbn=}}</ref> | |||
==Contemporary accounts== | |||
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Yorkshire Post 3-7-29.png|The March 7, 1929, edition of the ''Yorkshire Post''. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:1929 in ice hockey]] | [[Category:1929 in ice hockey]] |
Revision as of 23:34, 3 March 2017
The 1929 English Club Championship was awarded to United Services. It was their second consecutive title and their second overall.[1]
The competition was also known as the British Open Ice Hockey Tournament. United Services defeated Cambridge University 7-2 in a preliminary round match held on March 6.[2]
The final was staged on April 6, 1929, at the Manchester Ice Palace, between Manchester and United Services. United Services overcame a 4-2 third period deficit to claim the championship 6-5 in overtime.[3]