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*2/19: '''American Soo''' - Calumet 4:1

Revision as of 12:05, 4 May 2020

This was the 1914-15 American Amateur Hockey Association season:

Eastern Division

Won by the Cleveland Athletic Club. There was no formal league play. See 1914–15 American ice hockey season for their game results.

Western Division

Scores
  • 1/4: Portage Lake - Calumet 4:1
  • 1/7: American Soo - Calumet 4:0
  • 1/8: American Soo - Calumet 3:1
  • 1/8: Duluth - Portage Lake Forfeit - 12 minutes into the game, Haas of Portage Lake was penalized and refused to leave the ice, encouraged by his teammates, and after two minutes, the referee, Crassweller, awarded the game to Duluth by forfeit
  • 1/9: Duluth - Portage Lake cancelled
  • 1/28: American Soo - Portage Lake 5:0
  • 1/29: American Soo - Portage Lake 1:0
  • 2/5: Calumet - Portage Lake 9:2
  • 2/9: Portage Lake - Calumet 3:2
  • 2/19: American Soo - Calumet 4:1
  • 2/23: Calumet - Portage Lake 3:2
  • 3/1: American Soo - Calumet 4:4 OT
  • 3/9: Portage Lake - Calumet 2:1

The Duluth Curling Club withdrew from the league due to the fallout of their game with Portage Lake on January 8.

The American Soo won the division and advanced to the final.

Final

The Cleveland Athletic Club forfeited the series, which was schedule to be played in Calumet on March 11 and 12, so the American Soo won the league championship and possession of the MacNaughton Cup. On March 16, the Detroit Hockey Club challenged the Soo for the cup. However, nothing came of it.

Sources

  • Duluth Herald