The 1936-37 Serie A season was the 11th season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. Two teams participated in the competition, and ADG Milano won the championship. The competition utilized a completely new format this season in an attempt to allow younger players to participate, a national Group A and a junior/regional Group B. The participants in Group A were required to submit three teams, a first, second, and third-tier outfit. If any team left the competition, the organization was no longer eligible to be placed in the final ranking.
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| - The 1936-37 Serie A season was the 11th season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. Two teams participated in the competition, and ADG Milano won the championship. The competition utilized a completely new format this season in an attempt to allow younger players to participate, a national Group A and a junior/regional Group B. The participants in Group A were required to submit three teams, a first, second, and third-tier outfit. If any team left the competition, the organization was no longer eligible to be placed in the final ranking.
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| - The 1936-37 Serie A season was the 11th season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. Two teams participated in the competition, and ADG Milano won the championship. The competition utilized a completely new format this season in an attempt to allow younger players to participate, a national Group A and a junior/regional Group B. The participants in Group A were required to submit three teams, a first, second, and third-tier outfit. If any team left the competition, the organization was no longer eligible to be placed in the final ranking. The eligibility requirements for each of the three teams were as follows:
* First team: The first team is made up of top-level players that cannot be part of the second or third teams. Only in special circumstances and at the decision of the FIS (national federation), a maximum of two players would be allowed to join the second team.
* Second team: The second team is open to all players save those who have participated in the Olympics, played for the national team at any competitions abroad, and participants in the finals of the national championship.
* Third team: The third team is open only to players who have never taken part in FIS-sanctioned competitions and are a maximum of 23 years old.
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