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*'''[[Hockey Club Milano]]''' - [[SG Cortina]] 3:0 (2:0, 1:0, 0:0
*'''[[Hockey Club Milano]]''' - [[SG Cortina]] 3:0 (2:0, 1:0, 0:0
*'''Hockey Club Milano''' - SG Cortina 5:0 (2:0, 2:0, 1:0)
*'''Hockey Club Milano''' - SG Cortina 5:0 (2:0, 2:0, 1:0)
==Littoriali==
The "Littoriali" were a cultural and sporting event organized by the fascist party for students. It was played between the Fascist University Groups (GUF) of each province. The tournament took place in Bardonecchia from January 25-27.
;Preliminary round
*'''GUF Torino''' - GUF Padova 7:0 (2:0, 5:0)
;Semifinals
*'''GUF Milano''' - GUF Torino 5:0
*GUF Bologna - GUF Genova
;5th place game
*'''GUF Roma''' beat GUF Padova
;3rd place game
*'''GUF Torino''' - GUF Bologna 13:0
;Final
Not played due to heavy snowfall.
==Other games==
*1/15: '''Bardonecchia''' - GUF Torino 1:0
*1/22: GUF Torino - CP Valentino Torino 0:0


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 20:22, 11 April 2020

The 1932-33 Serie A season was the seventh season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. Hockey Club Milano won the championship by defeating SG Cortina in the final.

The defending champion, SG Cortina, received a bye to the final.

First round

Western Group

Semifinals

The semifinals were played in Milan on January 14th.

Final

As the first and second teams from Milan both advanced to the final, the first team advanced to the playoff.

Eastern Group

The only match in the Eastern Group was played in Ortisei on January 15th.

Playoff

Played in Milan on January 19th between the two group winners.

Final

The final was played in two legs, the first in Cortina d'Ampezzo on February 15th, and the second in Milan on March 12th.

Littoriali

The "Littoriali" were a cultural and sporting event organized by the fascist party for students. It was played between the Fascist University Groups (GUF) of each province. The tournament took place in Bardonecchia from January 25-27.

Preliminary round
  • GUF Torino - GUF Padova 7:0 (2:0, 5:0)
Semifinals
  • GUF Milano - GUF Torino 5:0
  • GUF Bologna - GUF Genova
5th place game
  • GUF Roma beat GUF Padova
3rd place game
  • GUF Torino - GUF Bologna 13:0
Final

Not played due to heavy snowfall.

Other games

  • 1/15: Bardonecchia - GUF Torino 1:0
  • 1/22: GUF Torino - CP Valentino Torino 0:0

External links

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