1951–52 Oberliga (ice hockey) season

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The 1951-52 Oberliga season was the fourth season of the Oberliga, the top level of ice hockey in Germany. Eight teams participated in the league, and Krefelder EV won the championship.

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First round

North

ClubGPWTLGF-GAPts
1. VfL Bad Nauheim 321015:75:1
2. Krefelder EV 42118:95:3
3. Preußen Krefeld (M)11004:32:0
4. Düsseldorfer EG 40042:200:8

South

ClubGPWTLGF-GAPts
1. SC Riessersee 440036:108:0
2. EV Füssen 420233:194:4
3. EC Bad Tölz 20026:180:4
4. EV Rosenheim (N)20028:260:4

3rd place

  • EC Bad Tölz – EV Rosenheim 6:3

Final round

ClubGPWTLGF-GAPts
1. Krefelder EV 1071249:3215:5
2. SC Riessersee 1071264: 4715:5
3. VfL Bad Nauheim 1032535: 398:12
4. EV Füssen 1040652: 548:12
5. Preußen Krefeld (M)1031638:447:13
6. EC Bad Tölz 1031627: 497:13

Final

Relegation

South

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