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The '''New Ontario Hockey League''' was a professional league that existed from 1907-1912.
The '''New Ontario Hockey League''' was a professional league that existed from 1907-1912.


It was contested in the Thunder Bay region of [[Ontario]]. [[Port Arthur Lake City]] earned the right to challenge for the [[Stanley Cup]] after winning the NOHL in 1910-11 and defeating the [[Prince Albert Mintos]] of the [[Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League]] 12-6 in a qualifying game. Port Arthur then fell to [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa HC]], who retained the cup.
It was contested in the Thunder Bay region of [[Ontario]]. [[Port Arthur Lake City]] earned the right to challenge for the [[Stanley Cup]] after winning the NOHL in 1910-11 and defeating the [[Prince Albert Mintos]] of the [[Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League]] 12-6 in a qualifying series. Port Arthur then fell to [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa HC]], who retained the cup.


Port Arthur defeated the [[Saskatoon Wholesalers]] 12-6 in a Stanley Cup elimination game in 1912, but declined an invitation to play for the championship.  
Port Arthur defeated the [[Saskatoon Wholesalers]] 12-6 in a Stanley Cup elimination series in 1912, but declined an invitation to play for the championship.  


==Teams==
==Teams==

Latest revision as of 09:05, 17 December 2016

The New Ontario Hockey League was a professional league that existed from 1907-1912.

It was contested in the Thunder Bay region of Ontario. Port Arthur Lake City earned the right to challenge for the Stanley Cup after winning the NOHL in 1910-11 and defeating the Prince Albert Mintos of the Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League 12-6 in a qualifying series. Port Arthur then fell to Ottawa HC, who retained the cup.

Port Arthur defeated the Saskatoon Wholesalers 12-6 in a Stanley Cup elimination series in 1912, but declined an invitation to play for the championship.

Teams

League Champions

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