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The '''1955-56 [[AL-Bank Ligaen|Danish Ice Hockey Championship]] season''' was the second season of ice hockey in [[Denmark]]. [[KSF Copenhagen]] won the championship by defeating [[Rungsted IK]] in the final.
The '''1955-56 [[AL-Bank Ligaen|Danish Ice Hockey Championship]] season''' was the second season an ice hockey champion was crowned in [[Denmark]]. [[KSF Copenhagen]] won the championship by defeating [[Rungsted IK]] in the final.


==Jütland Regional Tournament==
==Jütland Regional Tournament==
; Teams
;Teams
* [[Silkeborg SF]]   
* [[Silkeborg SF]]   
* [[Esbjerg SK]]   
* [[Esbjerg SK]]   
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* [[Viborg SF]]   
* [[Viborg SF]]   


[[Silkeborg SF]] qualified with four wins against the other teams and a goal difference of 28:9.
;Scores
*2/5: '''Viborg SF''' - Herning IK 4:2 (1:0, 1:2, 2:0) @ Herning<ref>''Viborg Stifts-Tidende'', 1956-02-06</ref>
*2/5: '''Silkeborg SF''' - Horsens SF 3:0<ref>''Kongelig allernaadigst privilegeret Horsens Avis eller Skanderborg Amtstidende'', 1956-02-06</ref>
*2/12: '''Horsens SF''' - Viborg SF 5:4<ref>''Viborg Stifts-Tidende'', 1956-02-13</ref>
*2/12: '''Esbjerg SK''' - Herning IK 9:2<ref>''Vestjyden - Esbjerg'', 1956-02-13</ref>
*'''Horsens SF''' - Herning IK 5:4<ref name=K220>''Kongelig allernaadigst privilegeret Horsens Avis eller Skanderborg Amtstidende'', 1956-02-20</ref>
*'''Esbjerg SK''' - Horsens SF 3:0<ref name=K220></ref>
*'''Silkeborg SF''' - Esbjerg SK 6:4<ref>''Ny Tid (Aalborg)'', 1956-02-20</ref>
*2/22: '''Silkeborg SF''' - Viborg SF 11:0<ref>''Viborg Stifts-Tidende'', 1956-02-23</ref>
*2/26: '''Esbjerg SK''' - Viborg SF 6:1<ref>''Vestjyden - Esbjerg'', 1956-02-27</ref>
*'''Silkeborg SF''' - Herning IK 8:5
 
[[Silkeborg SF]] won with four wins against the other teams and a goal difference of 28:9.


==Final==
==Final==
Due to logistical problems [[Silkeborg SF]] did not participate in the final tournament. That left two teams, KSF Copenhagen and Rungsted IK, left to play in the finals. The final was held on a frozen-over tennis court in [[Hørsholm]]. Ice conditions were poor due to recent warm temperatures, so KSF Copenhagen initially proposed to play the game as a friendly only. This proposal was rejected by Rungsted IK.
Due to logistical problems [[Silkeborg SF]] did not participate in the final tournament. That left two teams, KSF Copenhagen and Rungsted IK, left to play in the finals. The final was held on a frozen-over tennis court in [[Hørsholm]]. Ice conditions were poor due to recent warm temperatures, so KSF Copenhagen initially proposed to play the game as a friendly only. This proposal was rejected by Rungsted IK.


*'''[[KSF Copenhagen]]''' - [[Rungsted IK]] 4:1 (2:0, 1:1, 1:0)
*2/26: '''[[KSF Copenhagen]]''' - [[Rungsted IK]] 4:1 (2:0, 1:1, 1:0)


==Other games==
*2/5: '''KSF Copenhagen''' - Esbjerg SK 7:2 @ Esbjerg<ref>''Vestjyden - Esbjerg'', 1956-02-06</ref>
*2/12: '''KSF Copenhagen''' - Silkeborg SF 5:2<ref>''Demokraten (Arhus)'', 1956-02-13</ref>
*2/18: '''Viborg SF''' - [[Aalborg SF]] 9:2<ref>''Aalborg Amtstidende'', 1956-02-19</ref>
*2/26: '''Rungsted IK Juniors''' - KSF Copenhagen Juniors 5:4<ref>''Frederiksborg Amts Tidende'', 1956-02-27</ref>
==References==  
==References==  
{{Reflist}}
* Michael Søvsø: ''Fra pionerånd til verdensklasse - Danmarks Ishockey Union i 60 år'' (2009)
* Michael Søvsø: ''Fra pionerånd til verdensklasse - Danmarks Ishockey Union i 60 år'' (2009)



Latest revision as of 23:45, 14 January 2021

The 1955-56 Danish Ice Hockey Championship season was the second season an ice hockey champion was crowned in Denmark. KSF Copenhagen won the championship by defeating Rungsted IK in the final.

Jütland Regional Tournament

Teams
Scores
  • 2/5: Viborg SF - Herning IK 4:2 (1:0, 1:2, 2:0) @ Herning[1]
  • 2/5: Silkeborg SF - Horsens SF 3:0[2]
  • 2/12: Horsens SF - Viborg SF 5:4[3]
  • 2/12: Esbjerg SK - Herning IK 9:2[4]
  • Horsens SF - Herning IK 5:4[5]
  • Esbjerg SK - Horsens SF 3:0[5]
  • Silkeborg SF - Esbjerg SK 6:4[6]
  • 2/22: Silkeborg SF - Viborg SF 11:0[7]
  • 2/26: Esbjerg SK - Viborg SF 6:1[8]
  • Silkeborg SF - Herning IK 8:5

Silkeborg SF won with four wins against the other teams and a goal difference of 28:9.

Final

Due to logistical problems Silkeborg SF did not participate in the final tournament. That left two teams, KSF Copenhagen and Rungsted IK, left to play in the finals. The final was held on a frozen-over tennis court in Hørsholm. Ice conditions were poor due to recent warm temperatures, so KSF Copenhagen initially proposed to play the game as a friendly only. This proposal was rejected by Rungsted IK.

Other games

  • 2/5: KSF Copenhagen - Esbjerg SK 7:2 @ Esbjerg[9]
  • 2/12: KSF Copenhagen - Silkeborg SF 5:2[10]
  • 2/18: Viborg SF - Aalborg SF 9:2[11]
  • 2/26: Rungsted IK Juniors - KSF Copenhagen Juniors 5:4[12]

References

  1. Viborg Stifts-Tidende, 1956-02-06
  2. Kongelig allernaadigst privilegeret Horsens Avis eller Skanderborg Amtstidende, 1956-02-06
  3. Viborg Stifts-Tidende, 1956-02-13
  4. Vestjyden - Esbjerg, 1956-02-13
  5. 5.0 5.1 Kongelig allernaadigst privilegeret Horsens Avis eller Skanderborg Amtstidende, 1956-02-20
  6. Ny Tid (Aalborg), 1956-02-20
  7. Viborg Stifts-Tidende, 1956-02-23
  8. Vestjyden - Esbjerg, 1956-02-27
  9. Vestjyden - Esbjerg, 1956-02-06
  10. Demokraten (Arhus), 1956-02-13
  11. Aalborg Amtstidende, 1956-02-19
  12. Frederiksborg Amts Tidende, 1956-02-27
  • Michael Søvsø: Fra pionerånd til verdensklasse - Danmarks Ishockey Union i 60 år (2009)

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