1934–35 Romanian Hockey League season

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The 1934-35 Romanian Hockey League season was the 10th season of the Romanian Championship. Telefon Club Bucharest won the championship for the first time by defeating Dragos Voda Cernauti in the final.[1]

Regional Championships

Bukovina Championship

Dragos Voda Cernauti qualified for the national championship.

Miercurea Ciuc Championship

SC Miercurea Ciuc qualified for the national championship.

Cluj Championship

Universitatea Cluj qualified for the national championship.

Bucharest Championship

Telefon Club Bucharest qualified for the national championship.

National Championship

These games were played from February 17-19, 1935, in Cernauti.

  • Dragos Voda Cernauti 1 - Universitatea Cluj 1
  • Telefon Club Bucharest 7 - SC Miercurea Ciuc 2 (3:0, 2:1, 2:1)
  • Telefon Club Bucharest 3 - Universitatea Cluj 3
  • Dragos Voda Cernauti 2 - SC Miercurea Ciuc 0 - Suc, Panenka
  • SC Miercurea Ciuc 1 - Universitatea Cluj 0

Championship Final

5000 spectators flocked to see the decisive match of the championship between TCB and Dragos Voda, each level on points. However, the referees ruled the ice unplayable as it had melted in places due to sunlight. The public was upset by this, and a friendly match, which TCB won 5-0, was staged instead. The organizers indicated that the final would be held within ten days.

Two weeks later, the artificial rink in Bucharest was still deemed unsuitable for playing, so the final was played on March 10th on natural ice in Miercurea Ciuc. Dragos Voda threatened to forfeit and withdraw to protest the official from Cernauti assigned to the match.

  • Telefon Club Bucuresti - Dragos Voda Cernauti 3:0 (1:0, 0:0, 2:0)

Telefon Club roster

  • Goaltender: Arthur Vogel, Defensemen: Billy Tucker, Nicu Polizu, Forwards: Hanz Brackl, Alexandru Botez, Constantin Tico, Ladislau Biro, Paul Anastisu, Ludovic Vakar.

Friendly matches

  • December 2?, 1934: Telefon Club Bucharest 8 - Tenis Club Roman Bucharest 1
  • January 12, 1935: Telefon Club Bucharest 2 - Tenis Club Roman Bucharest 0 (2:0, 0:0, 0:0) - Vakar (2)
  • January 24, 1935: HC Braila 6 - Liga Navala Romana Braila 2 (1:2, 0:0, 5:0)
  • January 31, 1935: Dragos Voda Cernauti 0 - Tenis Club Roman Bucharest 2 - Cantacuzino (2)
  • February 2, 1935: Dragos Voda Cernauti 1 - Tenis Club Roman Bucharest 0
  • February 19, 1935: Telefon Club Bucharest 5 - Dragos Voda Cernauti 0
  • 1935: CFR Cernauti 4 - Iasi 1
  • 1935: Tenis Club Roman Bucharest 3 - Hockey Club Ploiesti 0

References

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