1952–53 Scottish National League season

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The 1952-53 Scottish National League season was the 15th and penultimate season of the Scottish National League, the top level of ice hockey in Scotland at the time. Eight teams participated in the league, and the Falkirk Lions won the championship. [1]

Regular season

ClubGPWTLGF–GAPts
1. Falkirk Lions 5632618190:17970
2. Ayr Raiders 5628919225:16665
3. Dunfermline Vikings 5628919206:17765
4. Paisley Pirates 5624527241:23953
5. Perth Panthers 5624725237:24653
6. Dundee Tigers 5621827211:25450
7. Edinburgh Royals 5622628200:20050
8. Fife Flyers 56141230165:21440

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References

  1. "1952-53 Scottish National League Standings" . Retrieved 2020-03-15.