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A very mild winter prevented much hockey activity during this season. As there were no artificial ice rinks in Czechoslovakia, the country was totally reliant on the weather conditions in order to play the sport.  
A very mild winter prevented much hockey activity during this season. As there were no artificial ice rinks in Czechoslovakia, the country was totally reliant on the weather conditions in order to play the sport.  


[[DEHG Prag]] staged ice hockey practice sessions and planned to play an international match against [[Berliner Schlittschuhclub]] in Prague.
[[DEHG Prag]] staged ice hockey practice sessions and planned to play an international match against [[Berliner Schlittschuhclub]] in Prague. Some other active clubs included [[AC Sparta Praha]], [[SK Slavia Praha]], and [[ČSS Praha]].


There were also talks of an international tournament taking place in Prague.
It was planned to stage a Moravian Championship in "Canadian" hockey in 1921. There were also talks of an international tournament taking place in Prague. The first ice hockey game in [[Slovakia]] was played in January 1921. CsSK Bratislava defeated SK Velke Mezirici 9-2.


The lack of ice time left the [[Czechoslovak National Team]] ill-prepared for the [[Ice Hockey European Championship 1921|1921 European Championship]], where they lost to Sweden.  
The lack of ice time left the [[Czechoslovak National Team]] ill-prepared for the [[Ice Hockey European Championship 1921|1921 European Championship]], where they lost to Sweden.  
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Prager Tagblatt 1-18-21.png|The January 18 issue of the ''Prager Tagblatt''.
Prager Tagblatt 1-18-21.png|The January 18 issue of the ''Prager Tagblatt''.
Lidove noviny 1-24-21.png|The January 24 issue of the ''Lidove noviny''.
Prager Tagblatt 1-25-21.png|The January 25 issue of the Tagblatt.
Prager Tagblatt 1-25-21.png|The January 25 issue of the Tagblatt.
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*''Lidove noviny''
*''Prager Tagblatt''
*''Prager Tagblatt''



Latest revision as of 18:20, 22 March 2017

This was the 1920-21 Czechoslovakia season:

Overview

A very mild winter prevented much hockey activity during this season. As there were no artificial ice rinks in Czechoslovakia, the country was totally reliant on the weather conditions in order to play the sport.

DEHG Prag staged ice hockey practice sessions and planned to play an international match against Berliner Schlittschuhclub in Prague. Some other active clubs included AC Sparta Praha, SK Slavia Praha, and ČSS Praha.

It was planned to stage a Moravian Championship in "Canadian" hockey in 1921. There were also talks of an international tournament taking place in Prague. The first ice hockey game in Slovakia was played in January 1921. CsSK Bratislava defeated SK Velke Mezirici 9-2.

The lack of ice time left the Czechoslovak National Team ill-prepared for the 1921 European Championship, where they lost to Sweden.

Contemporary accounts

Sources

  • Lidove noviny
  • Prager Tagblatt


Early Czechoslovak seasons
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