Józef Stogowski, the Glossary
Józef Bronisław Stogowski (27 November 1899 – 14 May 1940) was a Polish ice hockey goaltender.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: German Empire, Goaltender, Ice hockey, Ice Hockey European Championships, Legia Warsaw (ice hockey), Nazi Germany, Poland, Poland men's national ice hockey team, Prussian Partition, TKS Toruń, Toruń, 1928 Winter Olympics, 1929 Ice Hockey European Championship, 1931 Ice Hockey World Championships, 1932 Winter Olympics, 1936 Winter Olympics.
- Ice hockey players at the 1932 Winter Olympics
- Legia Warsaw (ice hockey) players
- Polish ice hockey goaltenders
German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
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Goaltender
In ice hockey, the goaltender (commonly referred to as the goalie) is the player responsible for preventing the hockey puck from entering their team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring.
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport.
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Ice Hockey European Championships
The Ice Hockey European Championship was an annual ice hockey tournament for European countries associated with the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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Legia Warsaw (ice hockey)
Legia Warsaw (Legia Warszawa) was an ice hockey team in Warsaw, Poland.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
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Poland men's national ice hockey team
The Poland national men's ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Poland, and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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Prussian Partition
The Prussian Partition (Zabór pruski), or Prussian Poland, is the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth acquired during the Partitions of Poland, in the late 18th century by the Kingdom of Prussia.
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TKS Toruń
Toruński KS is a defunct Polish multisport club from Toruń, which in the late 1920s played in the Polish Soccer League for two years (1927, 1928).
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Toruń
Toruń is a city on the Vistula River in north-central Poland and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
1928 Winter Olympics
The 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver; II.; II Giochi olimpici invernali; II Gieus olimpics d'enviern) and commonly known as St.
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1929 Ice Hockey European Championship
The 1929 Ice Hockey European Championship was the 14th edition of the ice hockey tournament for European countries associated to the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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1931 Ice Hockey World Championships
The 1931 Ice Hockey World Championships was the fifth World Championship, an annual international ice hockey tournament.
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1932 Winter Olympics
The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Lake Placid 1932, were a winter multi-sport event in the United States, held in Lake Placid, New York, United States.
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1936 Winter Olympics
The 1936 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IV Olympic Winter Games (IV.) and commonly known as Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 (Garmasch-Partakurch 1936), were a winter multi-sport event held from 6 to 16 February 1936 in the market town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
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See also
Ice hockey players at the 1932 Winter Olympics
- Adam Kowalski (ice hockey)
- Albert Duncanson
- Albert Mauer
- Aleksander Kowalski (ice hockey)
- Alfred Heinrich (ice hockey)
- Alston Wise
- Clifford Crowley
- Czesław Marchewczyk
- Douglas Everett (ice hockey)
- Edwin Frazier
- Erich Herker
- Erich Römer
- Francis Nelson (ice hockey, born 1910)
- Franklin Farrell
- Georg Strobl
- George Garbutt
- Gerard Hallock
- Gordon Smith (ice hockey)
- Gustav Jaenecke
- Hack Simpson
- Hugh Sutherland (ice hockey)
- Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics – Rosters
- Józef Stogowski
- John Chase (ice hockey)
- John Cookman
- John Garrison (ice hockey)
- Johnny Bent
- Joseph Fitzgerald (ice hockey)
- Kazimierz Materski
- Kazimierz Sokołowski (ice hockey)
- Kenneth Moore (ice hockey)
- Marquardt Slevogt
- Martin Schröttle
- Norman Malloy
- Osborne Anderson
- Robert Livingston (ice hockey)
- Roman Sabiński
- Romeo Rivers
- Roy Henkel
- Rudi Ball
- Stanley Wagner (ice hockey)
- Vic Lindquist
- Walter Leinweber
- Walter Monson
- Werner Korff
- William Cockburn (ice hockey)
- Winthrop Palmer
- Witalis Ludwiczak
- Włodzimierz Krygier
Legia Warsaw (ice hockey) players
- Adolf Wróbel
- Andrzej Szal
- Bronisław Gosztyła
- Edward Kocząb
- Gerard Langner
- Henryk Bromowicz
- Henryk Handy
- Henryk Przeździecki
- Józef Kurek
- Józef Manowski
- Józef Stogowski
- Józef Słowakiewicz
- Janusz Zawadzki
- Karol Szenajch
- Kazimierz Bryniarski
- Kazimierz Materski
- Maksymilian Więcek
- Marian Jeżak
- Michał Antuszewicz
- Mieczysław Palus
- Rudolf Czech
- Stanisław Fryźlewicz
- Stanisław Olczyk
- Tadeusz Świcarz
- Walery Kosyl
- Zdzisław Nowak (ice hockey)
- Zdzisław Trojanowski
- Zygmunt Ginter
Polish ice hockey goaltenders
- Andrzej Hanisz
- Andrzej Tkacz
- Edmund Czaplicki
- Edward Kocząb
- Franciszek Kukla
- Gabriel Samolej
- Henryk Przeździecki
- Henryk Wojtynek
- Józef Stogowski
- Józef Wiśniewski
- Jan Hampel
- Jan Maciejko
- Jerzy Mruk
- John Murray (ice hockey, born 1987)
- Marek Batkiewicz
- Mariusz Kieca
- Paweł Łukaszka
- Stanisław Szlendak
- Walery Kosyl
- Władysław Pabisz
- Włodzimierz Olszewski