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==Season overview==
==Season overview==
Following the closure of the Pationarul Otetelesanu, Bucharest was left without an indoor ice rink. Venus Bucharest converted the local football field, with electrical lightning and grandstands, into an ice rink for the winter.
Following the closure of the Pationarul Otetelesanu, Bucharest was left without an artificial ice rink. Venus Bucharest converted the local football field, with electrical lightning and grandstands, into an ice rink for the winter.


5000 spectators attended the final between Juventus and Venus, with Juventus repeating as champions on an overtime goal by [[Alexandru Botez]].
5000 spectators attended the final between Juventus and Venus, with Juventus repeating as champions on an overtime goal by [[Alexandru Botez]].

Revision as of 10:56, 7 June 2017

The 1941-42 Romanian Hockey League season was the 16th season of the Romanian Championship. Juventus Bucharest won the championship.[1]

Season overview

Following the closure of the Pationarul Otetelesanu, Bucharest was left without an artificial ice rink. Venus Bucharest converted the local football field, with electrical lightning and grandstands, into an ice rink for the winter.

5000 spectators attended the final between Juventus and Venus, with Juventus repeating as champions on an overtime goal by Alexandru Botez.

Results

  • January 10, 1942: Venus Bucharest 1 - Juventus Bucharest 0 (0:0, 0:0, 1:0) - Barbulescu
  • January 15, 1942: Juventus Bucharest 2 - Venus Bucharest 0 (0:0, 0:0, 1:0, 0:0, 1:0) Overtime - Sadovsky, Botez

Overtime was played to break the tie as each team had scored one goal in regulation in the two games.

Team rosters

  • Juventus Bucharest: Goaltender: Dorin Dron, Defensemen: Sadovsky, Paul Anastasiu, Forwards: Mihai Flamoropol, Alexandru Botez, Eduard Pana, Vivi Petrescu, Bob Petrovici, Radu Tanase, Gheorghe Buia.
  • Venus Bucharest: Goaltender: Hartel, Defensemen: T. Ioan, Florian Marinescu, Forwards: Cosman, Constantin Cantacuzino, Andrei Barbulescu, Diugosch, G. Vulcanescu, Florin Popescu.
  • Viforul-Dacia Bucharest: Goaltender: Busac, Skaters: Simionescu, Banisor, Hariton, Nasta, Turceanu, Wanieck, Gjivinsky, Andreescu.

Friendly matches

  • December 25, 1941: HC Iasi 1 - Viforul-Dacia Bucharest 2
  • December 26, 1941: HC Iasi 2 - Viforul-Dacia Bucharest 3
  • January 5, 1942: Juventus Bucharest 16 - HC Iasi 0 (3:0, 6:0, 7:0)
  • January 6. 1942: Viforul-Dacia Bucharest 3 - HC Iasi 2
  • January 17, 1942: Juventus Bucharest 11 - Viforul-Dacia Bucharest 0
  • January 18, 1942: Juventus Bucharest 8 - Viforul-Dacia Bucharest 0

References

  1. Flamaropol, Mihai "50 de ani de hochei în România". 1976.


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