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The '''1938-39 [[Estonian Championship]]''' was the fourth season of the national ice hockey competition in [[Estonia]], and the first since 1937. It was contested by four teams, and [[Tartu ASK]] won the championship.<ref>Jääpall / Jäähoki, Kiriastus Eesti Raamat, Tallinn (1977).</ref><ref>[http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/1939/0_63120_1.pdf Sporditulemused]</ref>
The '''1938-39 [[Estonian Championship]]''' was the sixth season of the national ice hockey competition in [[Estonia]], and the first since 1937. It was contested by four teams, and [[Tartu ASK]] won the championship.<ref>Jääpall / Jäähoki, Kiriastus Eesti Raamat, Tallinn (1977).</ref><ref>[http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/1939/0_63120_1.pdf Sporditulemused]</ref>


==Regular season==
==Regular season==
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Tartu ASK finished first.  
Tartu ASK finished first.  
==Viljandi Championship==
*1/29: '''VJK Viljandi''' - Sakala Viljandi 3:0
*2/5: '''Tulevik Viljandi''' - Sakala Viljandi 2:0
*2/26: '''Tulevik Viljandi''' - VJK Viljandi 3:1
Tulevik won the unofficial Viljandi Championship.


==Other games==
==Other games==
*12/27: '''Tallinna Kalev''' - Tallinna Sport 3:1 (1:0, 2:0, 0:1)  
*12/25: '''Tallinna Kalev''' - Tallinna Sport 3:1 (1:0, 2:0, 0:1)  
*1/5: '''Tallinna Sport''' - Tallinna Kalev 4:3 (2:0, 2:0, 0:3)
*1/5: '''Tallinna Sport''' - Tallinna Kalev 4:3 (2:0, 2:0, 0:3)
*2/24: '''Tallinna Kalev''' - Tallinna Sport 4:1 (0:1, 1:0, 3:0) - was originally going to be a championship match
*2/24: '''Tallinna Kalev''' - Tallinna Sport 4:1 (0:1, 1:0, 3:0) - was originally going to be a championship match

Latest revision as of 15:45, 4 February 2019

The 1938-39 Estonian Championship was the sixth season of the national ice hockey competition in Estonia, and the first since 1937. It was contested by four teams, and Tartu ASK won the championship.[1][2]

Regular season

Participating teams
Scores
  • 1/31: Tartu ASK - Tallinna Sport 2:2 (1:1, 0:0, 1:1)
  • 1/31: Tallinna Kalev - Tartu Kalev 5:1 (1:1, 0:0, 4:0)
  • 2/2: Tartu ASK - Tallinna Kalev 3:2 (1:1, 1:0, 1:1)
  • 2/2: Tallinna Sport - Tartu Kalev 1:1 (0:0, 1:0, 0:1)
  • 2/24: Tartu ASK - Tartu Kalev (Forfeit)
  • 3/1: Tallinna Kalev - Tallinna Sport - not played due to thaw

Tartu ASK finished first.

Viljandi Championship

  • 1/29: VJK Viljandi - Sakala Viljandi 3:0
  • 2/5: Tulevik Viljandi - Sakala Viljandi 2:0
  • 2/26: Tulevik Viljandi - VJK Viljandi 3:1

Tulevik won the unofficial Viljandi Championship.

Other games

  • 12/25: Tallinna Kalev - Tallinna Sport 3:1 (1:0, 2:0, 0:1)
  • 1/5: Tallinna Sport - Tallinna Kalev 4:3 (2:0, 2:0, 0:3)
  • 2/24: Tallinna Kalev - Tallinna Sport 4:1 (0:1, 1:0, 3:0) - was originally going to be a championship match
  • 2/26: Tallinn - Tartu 0:0

Images

References

  1. Jääpall / Jäähoki, Kiriastus Eesti Raamat, Tallinn (1977).
  2. Sporditulemused
Estonian Championship seasons
1933-34 · 1934-35 · 1935-36 · 1936-37 · 1937-38 · 1938-39 · 1939-40 · 1940-41 · 1942-43