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Ritten declined promotion to the [[Serie A]], so Brunico was promoted instead.


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Revision as of 14:10, 19 March 2018

The 1971-72 Serie B season was the 27th recorded edition of the second-level Italian competition. SV Ritten won the championship.

First round

Western Group
Club
1. HC Como
2. HC Torino
3. Turbine Milano
4. HC Valpellice
Eastern Group
Club
1. SV Ritten
2. HC Brunico
3. Latemar Bolzano

Final round

Club
1. SV Ritten
2. HC Brunico
3. HC Como
4. HC Torino

Ritten declined promotion to the Serie A, so Brunico was promoted instead.

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