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The defending Allan Cup champion Port Arthur as well as Fort William were also invited to join this league but declined. They instead played in the 1925-26 Thunder Bay Senior Playoffs.
The defending Allan Cup champion Port Arthur as well as Fort William were also invited to join this league but declined. They instead played in the 1925-26 Thunder Bay Senior Playoffs.


==Standings==
==Standings==


  [[Minneapolis Millers]]          22-10-8-52
  [[Minneapolis Millers]]          22-10-8-52 82:62
  [[Duluth Hornets]]              18-14-8-44
  [[Duluth Hornets]]              18-14-8-44 70:58
  [[Winnipeg Maroons]]            16-15-9-41
  [[Winnipeg Maroons]]            14-15-9-37 76:82
  [[Eveleth-Hibbings Flyers]]     15-18-7-37
  [[Eveleth-Hibbing Flyers]]       15-16-7-37 63:66
  [[Saint Paul Saints]]            15-17-6-36
  [[Saint Paul Saints]]            15-17-6-36 78:70
  [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]  8-20-4-20
  [[Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds]]  8-20-4-20 69:100


==Semi Final==
==Semi Final==

Revision as of 22:29, 14 May 2020

This league ran for one season (1925-26) in the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario and the state of Minnesota. It was a senior league.

The American teams were what remained from the United States Amateur Hockey Association. The eastern teams had dropped out because of National Hockey League expansion to Boston and Pittsburgh.

In 1926-27 this league became the professional American Hockey Association.

The defending Allan Cup champion Port Arthur as well as Fort William were also invited to join this league but declined. They instead played in the 1925-26 Thunder Bay Senior Playoffs.

Standings

Minneapolis Millers          22-10-8-52 82:62
Duluth Hornets               18-14-8-44 70:58
Winnipeg Maroons             14-15-9-37 76:82
Eveleth-Hibbing Flyers       15-16-7-37 63:66
Saint Paul Saints            15-17-6-36 78:70
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds   8-20-4-20 69:100

Semi Final

First team to win 3 games or total goals

  • Duluth 2 Winnipeg 1
  • Winnipeg 4 Duluth 3
  • Duluth 3 Winnipeg 3
  • Winnipeg 0 Duluth 0

(Tied 1 win & 2 ties each; 8 goals each)

  • Duluth 2 Winnipeg 1

Duluth Hornets beat Winnipeg Maroons 10 goals to 9.

Final

First team to win 3 games or total goals

  • Minneapolis 3 Duluth 0
  • Minneapolis 4 Duluth 0
  • Minneapolis 2 Duluth 1

Minneapolis Millers beat Duluth Hornets 3 wins to none.

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