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*'''[[HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano]]''' - [[Hockey Club Milano|ADG Milano]] 1:0 (0:0, 0:0, 1:0)
*'''[[HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano]]''' - [[Hockey Club Milano|ADG Milano]] 1:0 (0:0, 0:0, 1:0)


==External links==
==Littoriali==
@ Cortina
 
;First round
*'''Genova''' - Ferrara 7:1<ref name=L129>''La Stampa'', 1936-01-29</ref>
*'''Roma''' - Pavia 1:0<ref name=L129></ref>
*'''Napoli''' - Bari 6:0<ref name=L129></ref>
*'''Torino''' - Pisa 6:0<ref name=L129></ref>
*'''Milano''' - Catania 12:0<ref name=L131>''La Stampa'', 1936-01-31</ref>
*'''Bologna''' - Venegia 8:0<ref name=L131></ref>
*'''Academia Modena''' - GUF Firenze 2:1<ref name=L131></ref>
 
@ Milan
 
;Quarterfinals
*'''Padova''' - Genova 9:2<ref name=L23>''La Stampa'', 1936-02-03</ref>
*'''Roma''' - Napoli 10:2<ref name=L23></ref>
*'''Torino''' - Academia Modena 4:0<ref name=L23></ref>
*'''Milano''' - Bologna 7:1<ref name=L23></ref>
;Semifinals
*'''Padova''' - Roma 3:2<ref name=L23></ref>
*'''Milano''' - Torino 6:0<ref name=L24>''La Stampa'', 1936-02-04</ref>
 
;Final
*'''Milano''' - Padova 2:0 (1:0, 0:0, 1:0)<ref name=L24></ref>
 
;Classification games
*'''Bologna''' - Academia Modena 4:2<ref name=L24></ref>
*'''Academia Modena''' - Napoli 7:2<ref name=L24></ref>
*'''Genova''' - Bologna 4:2<ref name=L24></ref>
*'''Roma''' - Torino 4:2<ref name=L24></ref>
 
1. Milano, 2. Padova, 3. Roma, 4. Torino, 5. Genova, 6. Bologna, 7. Academia Modena, 8. Napoli.
==References==
{{Reflist}}
* [http://www.hockeytime.net/storia/anni-30/ Season] on hockeytime.net
* [http://www.hockeytime.net/storia/anni-30/ Season] on hockeytime.net
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Revision as of 14:23, 16 March 2021

The 1935-36 Serie A season was the 10th season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano won the championship by defeating ADG Milano in the final.

An autocratic policy was adopted in Italy following the advent of the fascist regime and international sanctions after the country's invasion of Ethiopia. All foreign words were Italianized, so Hockey Club Milano became known as Associazione Disco su Ghiaccio Milano (ADG Milano), while SG Cortina was renamed Associazione Sportiva Ghiaccio (ASG).

As with the previous season, the winner of the Serie B was going to earn a spot in the Serie A championship. In the Serie B, ADG Milano II was going to face ASG Cortina II in the final, but ASG withdrew and forfeited. At this point the Italian Federation decided the final would take place between the first teams of Diavoli Rossoneri Milano and ADG Milano. The first team of ASG Cortina appeared to have withdrawn from the competition.

ADG Milano threatend to withdraw from the competition, but the final was eventually staged on March 17th, after having been postponed twice.

Final

Littoriali

@ Cortina

First round
  • Genova - Ferrara 7:1[1]
  • Roma - Pavia 1:0[1]
  • Napoli - Bari 6:0[1]
  • Torino - Pisa 6:0[1]
  • Milano - Catania 12:0[2]
  • Bologna - Venegia 8:0[2]
  • Academia Modena - GUF Firenze 2:1[2]

@ Milan

Quarterfinals
  • Padova - Genova 9:2[3]
  • Roma - Napoli 10:2[3]
  • Torino - Academia Modena 4:0[3]
  • Milano - Bologna 7:1[3]
Semifinals
  • Padova - Roma 3:2[3]
  • Milano - Torino 6:0[4]
Final
  • Milano - Padova 2:0 (1:0, 0:0, 1:0)[4]
Classification games
  • Bologna - Academia Modena 4:2[4]
  • Academia Modena - Napoli 7:2[4]
  • Genova - Bologna 4:2[4]
  • Roma - Torino 4:2[4]

1. Milano, 2. Padova, 3. Roma, 4. Torino, 5. Genova, 6. Bologna, 7. Academia Modena, 8. Napoli.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 La Stampa, 1936-01-29
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 La Stampa, 1936-01-31
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 La Stampa, 1936-02-03
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 La Stampa, 1936-02-04
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