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==Bavarian Championship==
==Bavarian Championship==
[[SC Riessersee]] and [[EV Füssen]] finished ahead of [[Münchener EV]] and qualified for the national championship. The two Nuremberg teams, after being entrusted the organization of the first round, which did not take place due to poor weather conditions and the forfeiture of MEV, were excluded from the competition after refusing to play in games scheduled at the last minute.
[[SC Riessersee]] and [[EV Füssen]] finished ahead of [[Münchener EV]] and qualified for the national championship. The two Nuremberg teams, after being entrusted the organization of the first round, which did not take place due to poor weather conditions and the forfeiture of MEV, were excluded from the competition after refusing to play in games scheduled at the last minute.
The final round featured three teams with EV Füssen and Münchener EV competing for the right to face SC Riessersee in the final. The two sides tied the first game, which had to be replayed. Füssen won the second meeting and advanced to face Riessersee.
;First round
*1/8: EV Füssen - HG Nuremberg
*1/8: 1. FC Nuremberg - Munchener EV
;Final round
*1/14: EV Füssen - Münchener EV 1:1 2OT
*1/15: '''EV Füssen''' - Münchener EV 2:1
*1/15: '''SC Riessersee''' - EV Füssen 2:1 - final
==East Prussian Championship==
==East Prussian Championship==
The championship of the East German Skating Union between [[VfB Königsberg]] and [[VdS Tilsit]] had was not decided due to protests. Königsberg had initially won the championship, but Tilsit filed a protest that they had used an ineligible (foreign) player.  
The championship of the East German Skating Union between [[VfB Königsberg]] and [[VdS Tilsit]] had was not decided due to protests. Königsberg had initially won the championship, but Tilsit filed a protest that they had used an ineligible (foreign) player.  
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| '''Berliner Schlittschuhclub''' || – || SC Riessersee|| 2:1
| '''Berliner Schlittschuhclub''' || – || SC Riessersee|| 2:1
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==Contemporary accounts==
<gallery>
Hamburger Nachtrichten 1-8-28.png|The January 8, 1928, edition of the ''Hamburger Nachtrichten''.
Hamburger Nachtrichten 1-16-28.png|The January 16, 1928, edition of the ''Hamburger Nachtrichten''.
Berliner Tageblatt 1-17-28.png|The January 17, 1928, edition of the ''Berliner Tageblatt''.
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
*{{cite book |last=Müller |first=Stephan |title=Deutsche Eishockey Meisterschaften|year=2000 |publisher=Print on Demand |isbn=3-8311-0997-4}}
*{{cite book |last=Müller |first=Stephan |title=Deutsche Eishockey Meisterschaften|year=2000 |publisher=Print on Demand |isbn=3-8311-0997-4}}

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The 1928 German Ice Hockey Championship was the 12th season of the German Ice Hockey Championship, the national championship of Germany. Berliner Schlittschuhclub won the championship by defeating SC Riessersee in the final.

The German Championship was staged at Lake Riessersee in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on February 21st and 22nd, 1928.

Northern Championship

Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Berliner Schlittschuhclub 9 8 1 0 78 4 17
2. BFC Preussen 10 8 1 1 47 16 17
3. SC Charlottenburg 10 8 0 2 54 13 16
4. SC Brandenburg Berlin 10 6 2 2 27 14 14
5. Berliner SV 1892 9 5 0 4 18 20 10
6. Zehlendorfer Wespen 10 3 3 4 15 15 9
7. TC Schwarz Grün Berlin 10 3 1 6 19 38 7
8. Berliner Sport Club 9 3 0 6 9 35 6
9. Tegeler EV 9 2 1 6 9 42 5
10. Berliner EV 1886 10 1 1 8 6 33 3
11. Berliner Eislauf Club 8 0 0 8 2 54 0

Berliner SC and BFC Preussen qualified for the national championship.

Southwestern Championship

HC Stuttgart won the championship, run by the Sudwestdeutscher ESV. They qualified for the national championship.

Bavarian Championship

SC Riessersee and EV Füssen finished ahead of Münchener EV and qualified for the national championship. The two Nuremberg teams, after being entrusted the organization of the first round, which did not take place due to poor weather conditions and the forfeiture of MEV, were excluded from the competition after refusing to play in games scheduled at the last minute.

The final round featured three teams with EV Füssen and Münchener EV competing for the right to face SC Riessersee in the final. The two sides tied the first game, which had to be replayed. Füssen won the second meeting and advanced to face Riessersee.

First round
  • 1/8: EV Füssen - HG Nuremberg
  • 1/8: 1. FC Nuremberg - Munchener EV
Final round
  • 1/14: EV Füssen - Münchener EV 1:1 2OT
  • 1/15: EV Füssen - Münchener EV 2:1
  • 1/15: SC Riessersee - EV Füssen 2:1 - final

East Prussian Championship

The championship of the East German Skating Union between VfB Königsberg and VdS Tilsit had was not decided due to protests. Königsberg had initially won the championship, but Tilsit filed a protest that they had used an ineligible (foreign) player.

The match was set to be re-played, but Kongisberg did not show up and in turn filed a counter-suit. The dispute was not resolved and Konigsberg was unable to their team to compete in the national championship.

Lower Silesian Championship

The final was not played until January 29, a week after the conclusion of the national championship, so the region was not represented in the final tournament.

National Championship

First round

Group A

SC Riessersee BFC Preussen 2:0
BFC Preussen HC Stuttgart 1:0
SC Riessersee HC Stuttgart 11:1
Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. SC Riessersee 2 2 0 0 13:01 4:0
2. BFC Preussen 2 1 0 1 01:02 2:2
3. HC Stuttgart 2 0 0 2 01:12 0:4

Group B

Berliner Schlittschuhclub ESV Füssen 10:0
Berliner Schlittschuhclub VfB Königsberg 5:0 Forfeit
EV Füssen VfB Königsberg 5:0 Forfeit

3rd place

ESV Füssen BFC Preussen 4:1

Final

Berliner Schlittschuhclub SC Riessersee 2:1

Contemporary accounts

References

  • Müller, Stephan (2000). Deutsche Eishockey Meisterschaften. Print on Demand. ISBN 3-8311-0997-4. 
  • Karas, Steffen (2008). 100 Jahre Eishockey in Berlin. Verlag Jeske/Mader. ISBN 978-3-931624-57-6. 

External links

This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia