1940 German Ice Hockey Championship

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The 1940 German Ice Hockey Championship was the 24th season of the German Ice Hockey Championship, the national championship of Germany. 10 teams participated in the championship, and Wiener EG won the title.

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First round

Group A

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. Düsseldorfer EG 43108:37:1
2. Berliner Schlittschuhclub 42207:36:2
3. Rastenburger EV 41126:73:5
4.KSG Preußen / Wespen 41036:72:6
5. Krefelder EV 41035:132:6

Group B

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. Wiener EG 430114:36:2
2. SC Riessersee 43018:26:2
3. Klagenfurter AC 42028:134:4
4. ESV Füssen 41128:53:5
5. Troppauer EV 40132:171:7

Final round

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. Wiener EG32106:45:1
2.Berliner Schlittschuhclub31113:33:3
3.SC Riessersee 30214:52:4
4.Düsseldorfer EG 30212:32:4

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