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Hockey in Scotland then went on hiatus due to [[World War II]] until the 1946-47 season. The Cup was next held in 1947-48, and was competed for annually through the 1954-55 season. It utilized a knockout format in most seasons, but was also played on a league basis in 1949 and 1953.  
Hockey in Scotland then went on hiatus due to [[World War II]] until the 1946-47 season. The Cup was next held in 1947-48, and was competed for annually through the 1954-55 season. It utilized a knockout format in most seasons, but was also played on a league basis in 1949 and 1953.  


A later competition also known as the [[Scottish Cup]] was formed in the 1980s.  
The Scottish Cup was awarded to the winner of the [[Scottish Amateur League]] playoffs in 1956. A later competition also known as the [[Scottish Cup]] was formed in the 1980s.  


==Champions==
==Champions==
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*[[1951–52 Scottish Cup|1952]]: [[Falkirk Lions]]
*[[1951–52 Scottish Cup|1952]]: [[Falkirk Lions]]
*[[1952–53 Scottish Cup|1953]]: [[Dunfermline Vikings]]
*[[1952–53 Scottish Cup|1953]]: [[Dunfermline Vikings]]
*[[1953–54 Scottish Cup|1954]]: [[Falkirk Lions]]
*[[1953–54 Scottish Cup|1954]]: [[Perth Panthers]]
*[[1954–55 Scottish Cup|1955]]: [[Paisley Pirates]]
*[[1954–55 Scottish Cup|1955]]: [[Paisley Pirates]]
*[[Scottish Amateur League|1956]]: [[Falkirk Lions]]


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 22:59, 6 March 2017

The Scottish Cup was a competition in Scotland, competed for by teams from the Scottish National League.

The Cup was first contested in 1937 as a single game between the Glasgow Lions and the Glasgow Mustangs. The winner of the match is unknown.

It was next held during the 1939-40 season, as a single-elimination competition participated in by all Scottish National League teams. The Dunfermline Vikings claimed the Cup.

Hockey in Scotland then went on hiatus due to World War II until the 1946-47 season. The Cup was next held in 1947-48, and was competed for annually through the 1954-55 season. It utilized a knockout format in most seasons, but was also played on a league basis in 1949 and 1953.

The Scottish Cup was awarded to the winner of the Scottish Amateur League playoffs in 1956. A later competition also known as the Scottish Cup was formed in the 1980s.

Champions

Sources

  • Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).
  • Ice Hockey World Annual series
  • Glasgow Herald newspaper archives