1932–33 Romanian Hockey League season

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The 1932-33 Romanian Hockey League season was the eighth season of the Romanian Championship. Tenis Club Roman Bucharest won the championship by defeating Telefon Club Bucharest in the final.[1]

Although the championship was contested between the two Bucharest teams, hockey also enjoyed popularity elsewhere. There were eight teams in the city of Cernauti as well as clubs in Miercurea Ciuc and Cluj.

In Brăila, a city located on the Danube, a team of six players named HC Brăila was established by a local sportsman.

Championship Final

Played on March 12, 1933 at the Patinoarul Otetelesanu.

  • Tenis Club Roman Bucharest - Telefon Club Bucharest 1:0 (1:0, 0:0, 0:0) Goals - Cantacuzino

Team rosters

  • Tenis Club: Goaltender: Dumitru Danielopol, Defensemen: Gheorghe Buia, Valch, Forwards: Serban Grant, Constantin Cantacuzino, Bob Petrovici, Constantin Tico, Petre Grant, Andrei Barbulescu (absent from final: Ion Cantemir)
  • Telefon Club: Goaltender: Mircea Ratiu, skaters: Nicu Polizu, Billy Tucker, Alexandru Botez, Paul Anastasiu, Hanz Brackl, Nicolau (absent: Dan Bratianu, Reineck, and the Austrian coach Walter Sell, who had re-inforced TC in international matches)

Bukovina Championship

Dragos Voda Cernauti won the Bukovina Championship, which was contested by the eight Cernauti clubs.

Participating teams

Class I

Class II

Other matches

Dragos Voda, champion of Bukovina, traveled to Miercurea Ciuc to face the local SC Miercurea Ciuc squad for two matches. The games were played on January 6th and 7th.

  • January 6th: SC Miercurea Ciuc 2 - Dragos Voda Cernauti 0
  • January 7th: SC Miercurea Ciuc 1 - Dragos Voda Cernauti 0

Universitatea Cluj headed to Bucharest for two matches, played on January 16th and 17th. They were defeated by Telefon Club Bucharest. The scores were 10-0 and 12-0.

References

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