Scottish National League (1932–1954) Explained

The Scottish National League was the first ice hockey league in Scotland. It was founded in 1932 by five teams from a single ice rink in Glasgow. The league gradually expanded to encompass teams from many areas of Scotland. It was suspended during the Second World War, but returned in 1946, and for the 1947/8 season was split into two divisions. These reunited the following season, and in 1954 the league merged with the English National League to form the British National League.

Champions

1933: Bridge of Weir

1934: Kelvingrove

1935: Bridge of Weir

1936: Glasgow Mohawks

1937: Glasgow Mohawks

1938: Perth Panthers

1939: Dundee Tigers

1940: Dundee Tigers

1947: Perth Panthers

1948: East Division - Dundee Tigers, West Division - Paisley Pirates

1949: Fife Flyers

1950: Fife Flyers

1951: Paisley Pirates

1952: Ayr Raiders

1953: Ayr Raiders

1954: Paisley Pirates

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