1941–42 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season

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The 1941-42 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season was the third season of the Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League. Six teams participated in the league, and LTC Prag won the championship.

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Regular season

Pl.TeamGP.WTLGF-GAPts.
1. LTC Prag 550024-1010
2. I. ČLTK Prag 540122-78
3. AC Sparta Prag 521212-176
4. ČSK Vítkovice 52036-84
5. AC Stadion České Budějovice 511310-202
6. SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč 50053-210

Promotion

Semifinals:

Final:

SK Podoli Prag was promoted to the Bohemian-Moravian League for 1942–43.

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