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Latest revision as of 15:56, 4 February 2019

The 1942-43 Estonian Championship was the ninth season of the national ice hockey competition in Estonia. Due to mild weather and other delays, the championship was not completed.

Estonian Championship

Participants

Estonia, Tallinna Kalev, Tallinna Sport, Tartu Kalev, Tartu Politsei Spordiringi, Viljandi Sakala.

Results
  • 1/31: Tallinna Kalev - Viljandi Sakala 6:0 (0:0, 5:0, 1:0) @ Viljandi[1]
  • 1/31: Tartu Kalev - Tartu Politsei Spordiringi 3:1 (0:1, 1:0, 2:0)[1]
  • 2/17: Tartu Politsei Spordiringi - Viljandi Sakala not played @ Tartu
  • 2/18: Tartu Kalev - Viljandi Sakala not played @ Tartu
  • 2/21: Tartu Kalev - Tallinna Kalev - walkover, as Tallinn did not appear, instead a friendly was played between Tartu combination teams, won 4:2 (0:1, 2:1, 2:0) by the Reds[2]

The championship was not completed.

Original schedule

This was the schedule that was originally drawn up for the championship:[3]

  • 1/31: Tallinna Kalev - Viljandi Sakala @ Viljandi
  • 1/31: Estonia - Tartu PSR @ Tallinn
  • 1/31: Tallinna Sport - Tartu Kalev @ Tartu
  • 2/7: Tallinna Kalev - Tartu PSR @ Tartu
  • 2/7: Tallinna Sport - Viljandi Sakala @ Tallinn
  • 2/7: Estonia - Tartu Kalev @ Tallinn
  • 2/14: Tallinna Kalev - Tartu Kalev @ Tallinn
  • 2/14: Viljandi Sakala - Tartu PSR @ Viljandi
  • 2/14: Estonia - Tallinna Sport @ Tallinn
  • 2/21: Tallinna Kalev - Tallinna Sport @ Tallinn
  • 2/21: Estonia - Viljandi Sakala
  • 2/21: Tartu Kalev - Tartu PSR @ Tartu
  • 2/28: Tallinna Kalev - Estonia @ Tallinn
  • 2/28: Tartu Kalev - Viljandi Sakala @ Tartu
  • 2/28: Tallinna Sport - Tartu PSR @ Tallinn

Tartu Championship

  • 3/7: Tartu Kalev - Tartu Politsei Spordiringi 2:1 (0:0, 1:0, 1:1)[4]

Tartu School Championship

  • 2/21: Kommertskool - V Gymnasium 3:2 (0:0, 2:2, 1:0)[5]
  • 2/21: Kommertskool - I Gymnasium 9:2 (3:0, 2:0, 4:2) - final[5]

Other games

  • 1/1: Tartu Kalev - Tartu Politsei Spordiringi 2:2 (1:0, 1:1, 0:1)[6]
  • 1/6: Tartu Kalev I - Tartu Kalev II 4:2[7]
  • 1/10: Tartu Politsei Spordiringi - Tartu Kalev 6:4 (0:1, 5:2, 1:1)[8]
  • 1/17: Tartu Kalev - Tartu Politsei Spordiringi 5:0 (2:0, 1:0, 2:0)[9]
  • 1/24: Tartu Staadioni - Tartu Uisutee 4:2 (1:0, 2:1, 1:1) - youth game[10]
  • 1/31: Treffner gymnasium - Tartu Staadioni 1:1 - youth game
  • 3/7: Tartu Staadioni - Tartu Uisutee 2:1 (0:0, 1:1, 1:0) - youth game[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Eesti Sõna, 1943-02-02
  2. Postimees, 1943-02-22
  3. Sakala, 1943-01-25
  4. 4.0 4.1 Postimees, 1943-03-11
  5. 5.0 5.1 Postimees, 1943-02-27
  6. Eesti Sõna, 1943-01-05
  7. Postimees, 1943-01-07
  8. Postimees, 1943-01-11
  9. Postimees, 1943-01-19
  10. Postimees, 1943-01-27


Estonian Championship seasons
1933-34 · 1934-35 · 1935-36 · 1936-37 · 1937-38 · 1938-39 · 1939-40 · 1940-41 · 1942-43