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The '''Serie B''' initially operated as the second-level of ice hockey in [[Switzerland]]. | The '''Serie B''' initially operated as the second-level of ice hockey in [[Switzerland]]. It was first contested during the 1910-11 season. The Serie B was not played between 1914 and 1924. It became the the third-tier Swiss league in 1937-38 and remained in this capacity through the 1946-47 season. After which, the Serie B was played as the fourth tier competition. It was replaced by the [[Swiss 2.Liga]] for 1957-58. | ||
It was first contested during the 1910-11 season. The Serie B was not played between 1914 and 1924. | |||
It became the the third-tier Swiss league in 1937-38 and remained in this capacity through the 1946-47 season. After which, | |||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*1910-11: [[HC Rosey]] | *1910-11: [[HC Rosey]] | ||
*[[1911-12 Switzerland season|1911-12]]: [[HC Rosey]] | *[[1911-12 Switzerland season|1911-12]]: [[HC Rosey]] | ||
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*[[1925-26 Switzerland season|1925-26]]: [[HC Davos]] II (East), Western finals cancelled due to thaw | *[[1925-26 Switzerland season|1925-26]]: [[HC Davos]] II (East), Western finals cancelled due to thaw | ||
*[[1926-27 Switzerland season|1926-27]]: [[HC Rosey Gstaad]] II | *[[1926-27 Switzerland season|1926-27]]: [[HC Rosey Gstaad]] II | ||
*[[1927-28 Switzerland season|1927-28]]: | *[[1927-28 Switzerland season|1927-28]]: [[HC Rosey Gstaad]] II | ||
*[[1928-29 Switzerland season|1928-29]]: [[Lycée Jaccard]] | *[[1928-29 Switzerland season|1928-29]]: [[Lycée Jaccard]] | ||
*[[1929-30 Switzerland season|1929-30]]: [[HC Rosey Gstaad]] II | *[[1929-30 Switzerland season|1929-30]]: [[HC Rosey Gstaad]] II | ||
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*[[1934-35 Switzerland season|1934-35]]: [[HC Davos]] II | *[[1934-35 Switzerland season|1934-35]]: [[HC Davos]] II | ||
*[[1935-36 Switzerland season|1935-36]]: [[Bellerive-Villars]] | *[[1935-36 Switzerland season|1935-36]]: [[Bellerive-Villars]] | ||
*[[1936-37 Switzerland season|1936-37]]: | *[[1936-37 Switzerland season|1936-37]]: [[HC Davos]] II | ||
*[[1937-38 Switzerland season|1937-38]]: [[HC Davos]] III | *[[1937-38 Switzerland season|1937-38]]: [[HC Davos]] III | ||
*[[1938-39 Switzerland season|1938-39]]: [[HC Davos]] III | *[[1938-39 Switzerland season|1938-39]]: [[HC Davos]] III | ||
*[[1939-40 Switzerland season|1939-40]]: | *[[1939-40 Switzerland season|1939-40]]: [[Zurich SC]] III (Central Switzerland I), EHC Wengen (Central Switzerland II) | ||
*[[1940-41 Switzerland season|1940-41]]: | *[[1940-41 Switzerland season|1940-41]]: [[Zurich SC]] III | ||
*[[1941-42 Switzerland season|1941-42]]: [[Lausanne HC]] III | *[[1941-42 Switzerland season|1941-42]]: [[Lausanne HC]] III | ||
*[[1942-43 Switzerland season|1942-43]]: [[Lausanne HC]] III | *[[1942-43 Switzerland season|1942-43]]: [[Lausanne HC]] III | ||
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*[[1945-46 Switzerland season|1945-46]]: [[Kloten Flyers|EHC Kloten]] | *[[1945-46 Switzerland season|1945-46]]: [[Kloten Flyers|EHC Kloten]] | ||
*[[1946-47 Switzerland season|1946-47]]: [[Effretikon]] | *[[1946-47 Switzerland season|1946-47]]: [[Effretikon]] | ||
*[[1947-48 Switzerland season|1947-48]]: [[ZSC Lions|Zurich SC III]] | |||
*[[1948-49 Switzerland season|1948-49]]: [[Bülach]] | |||
*[[1949-50 Switzerland season|1949-50]]: [[ZSC Lions|Zurich SC Seniors]] | |||
*[[1950-51 Switzerland season|1950-51]]: [[Rapperswil-Jona Lakers|SC Rapperswil-Jona]] | |||
*[[1951-52 Switzerland season|1951-52]]: [[ZSC Lions|Zurich SC Seniors]] | |||
*[[1952-53 Switzerland season|1952-53]]: [[HC Ambrì-Piotta]] II | |||
*[[1953-54 Switzerland season|1953-54]]: [[SC Langenthal]] | |||
*[[1954-55 Switzerland season|1954-55]]: [[HC La Chaux-de-Fonds]] II | |||
*[[1955-56 Switzerland season|1955-56]]: [[EHC Basel Seniors]] | |||
*[[1956-57 Switzerland season|1956-57]]: [[HC Davos]] II | |||
''Notes: *La Villa also earned the "Coupe interscolaire" as the competition mostly consisted of students. **HC Rosey was definitively attributed the trophy, as it was their third title (having also won in 1911 and 1912).'' | ''Notes: *La Villa also earned the "Coupe interscolaire" as the competition mostly consisted of students. **HC Rosey was definitively attributed the trophy, as it was their third title (having also won in 1911 and 1912).'' | ||
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 9 August 2024
The Serie B initially operated as the second-level of ice hockey in Switzerland. It was first contested during the 1910-11 season. The Serie B was not played between 1914 and 1924. It became the the third-tier Swiss league in 1937-38 and remained in this capacity through the 1946-47 season. After which, the Serie B was played as the fourth tier competition. It was replaced by the Swiss 2.Liga for 1957-58.
Champions
- 1910-11: HC Rosey
- 1911-12: HC Rosey
- 1912-13: Auckenthaler Institut La Villa*
- 1913-14: HC Rosey**
- 1924-25: unknown (HC Davos II - Lausanne HC in final)
- 1925-26: HC Davos II (East), Western finals cancelled due to thaw
- 1926-27: HC Rosey Gstaad II
- 1927-28: HC Rosey Gstaad II
- 1928-29: Lycée Jaccard
- 1929-30: HC Rosey Gstaad II
- 1930-31: HC Davos II
- 1931-32: Zurich SC II
- 1932-33: HC Davos II
- 1933-34: HC Rosey Gstaad
- 1934-35: HC Davos II
- 1935-36: Bellerive-Villars
- 1936-37: HC Davos II
- 1937-38: HC Davos III
- 1938-39: HC Davos III
- 1939-40: Zurich SC III (Central Switzerland I), EHC Wengen (Central Switzerland II)
- 1940-41: Zurich SC III
- 1941-42: Lausanne HC III
- 1942-43: Lausanne HC III
- 1943-44: HC Ambri-Piotta
- 1944-45: HC Ambrì-Piotta
- 1945-46: EHC Kloten
- 1946-47: Effretikon
- 1947-48: Zurich SC III
- 1948-49: Bülach
- 1949-50: Zurich SC Seniors
- 1950-51: SC Rapperswil-Jona
- 1951-52: Zurich SC Seniors
- 1952-53: HC Ambrì-Piotta II
- 1953-54: SC Langenthal
- 1954-55: HC La Chaux-de-Fonds II
- 1955-56: EHC Basel Seniors
- 1956-57: HC Davos II
Notes: *La Villa also earned the "Coupe interscolaire" as the competition mostly consisted of students. **HC Rosey was definitively attributed the trophy, as it was their third title (having also won in 1911 and 1912).