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The '''1946-47 [[Belgian Hockey League|Belgian Championship]]''' was the 27th season of the national ice hockey competition in [[Belgium]]. [[Brussels Royal IHSC|Brussels IHSC]] won the championship, for their seventh title in eight years and the 11th overall.<ref>{{cite book |last=Casteels |first=Jan |title=90 Jaar Ijshockey in Belgie|year=1995}}</ref> | The '''1946-47 [[Belgian Hockey League|Belgian Championship]]''' was the 27th season of the national ice hockey competition in [[Belgium]]. [[Brussels Royal IHSC|Brussels IHSC]] won the championship, for their seventh title in eight years and the 11th overall.<ref>{{cite book |last=Casteels |first=Jan |title=90 Jaar Ijshockey in Belgie|year=1995}}</ref> | ||
== | ==Championship== | ||
Official records list Brussels IHC as 1947 Belgian champions, but no contemporary sources list any game results. On April 2, 1947, after the season had ended, it was noted in ''Le Peuple'' that there were hopes of arranging more events at the Antwerp ice rink in 1948, and the following quote was made: “can we wish to see the Belgian ice hockey championship resume, for example?” This seems to indicate that the competition did not take place in 1947. It is possible BIHC was awarded the title by default. | |||
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* | ==Other games== | ||
* | *12/22: '''Antwerp/Liege Selection''' - Brussels 9:4 (2:1, 4:2, 3:1) - goals: Lombard (2), Dupre, Laurencin, Hanever (2), Jules Dupre (3) / Hartineyer, Hartog, Lekens, Graesse<ref>''La Meuse'', 12/23/1946</ref> | ||
Antwerp/Liege roster: Vander Heyden, Lombard (Liege), Mullenders, Laurencin, Hanever, Jules Dupre (Liege), Dupre Junior (Liege, reserve). | |||
*12/23: '''Brussels''' - Antwerp/Liege Selection 10:8 | |||
*1/2: '''Cercle des Patineurs Liegois''' - Etoile Standard Liege 13:1 | |||
*Hockey Club Liege - Standard Liege - these teams played the first outdoor game in Liege, on the frozen waters of the communal swimming pool<ref>''La Cite Nouvelle'', 2/4/1947</ref> | |||
*3/22: '''CdP Brussels''' - CSH/Wild Cats Brussels 5:3<ref>''La Derniere Heure'', 3/24/1947</ref> | |||
*3/23: '''Antwerp''' - Brussels 5:3 (1:1, 2:2, 2:0) @ Antwerp - goals: Laurencin (2), Van Reyschoot (2), Dupre/Lekens, Anciaux, Deprez<ref>''Le Soir'', 3/25/1947</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 7 March 2023
The 1946-47 Belgian Championship was the 27th season of the national ice hockey competition in Belgium. Brussels IHSC won the championship, for their seventh title in eight years and the 11th overall.[1]
Championship
Official records list Brussels IHC as 1947 Belgian champions, but no contemporary sources list any game results. On April 2, 1947, after the season had ended, it was noted in Le Peuple that there were hopes of arranging more events at the Antwerp ice rink in 1948, and the following quote was made: “can we wish to see the Belgian ice hockey championship resume, for example?” This seems to indicate that the competition did not take place in 1947. It is possible BIHC was awarded the title by default.
Other games
- 12/22: Antwerp/Liege Selection - Brussels 9:4 (2:1, 4:2, 3:1) - goals: Lombard (2), Dupre, Laurencin, Hanever (2), Jules Dupre (3) / Hartineyer, Hartog, Lekens, Graesse[2]
Antwerp/Liege roster: Vander Heyden, Lombard (Liege), Mullenders, Laurencin, Hanever, Jules Dupre (Liege), Dupre Junior (Liege, reserve).
- 12/23: Brussels - Antwerp/Liege Selection 10:8
- 1/2: Cercle des Patineurs Liegois - Etoile Standard Liege 13:1
- Hockey Club Liege - Standard Liege - these teams played the first outdoor game in Liege, on the frozen waters of the communal swimming pool[3]
- 3/22: CdP Brussels - CSH/Wild Cats Brussels 5:3[4]
- 3/23: Antwerp - Brussels 5:3 (1:1, 2:2, 2:0) @ Antwerp - goals: Laurencin (2), Van Reyschoot (2), Dupre/Lekens, Anciaux, Deprez[5]
References