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The '''1892-93 MHA season''' was the first season of play under the jurisdiction of the [[Manitoba Hockey Association]]. The [[Winnipeg Victorias]] won the championship. | The '''1892-93 MHA season''' was the first season of play under the jurisdiction of the [[Manitoba Hockey Association]]. The [[Winnipeg Victorias]] won the championship. | ||
== | ==Results== | ||
*12/17/92: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 3:2 OT | *12/17/92: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 3:2 OT | ||
*12/24/92: '''Winnipegs''' - Dragoons 10:3 | *12/24/92: '''Winnipegs''' - Dragoons 10:3 | ||
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*1/22/93: Dragoons - '''Victorias''' 1:4 | *1/22/93: Dragoons - '''Victorias''' 1:4 | ||
*1/28/93: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 2:1 | *1/28/93: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 2:1 | ||
*2/04/93: Dragoons - Winnipegs (cancelled) | |||
*2/11/93: Victorias - Dragoons (cancelled) | |||
*2/18/93: Victorias - Winnipegs (cancelled) | |||
*2/25/93: Winnipegs - Dragoons (cancelled) | |||
*3/4/93: Dragoons - Victorias (cancelled) | |||
'''Winnipeg Victorias''' declared champions of the Manitoba and Northwest Hockey Association | |||
'''<u>Playoff series for gold pins</u>''' <u>(''Best of 3)''</u> | |||
*3/7/93: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 5:4 | *3/7/93: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 5:4 | ||
*3/9/93: '''Winnipegs''' - Victorias 2:1 | *3/9/93: '''Winnipegs''' - Victorias 2:1 | ||
*3/12/93: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 4:1 | *3/12/93: '''Victorias''' - Winnipegs 4:1 (Game was protested by Winnipegs and replayed)<ref>Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 1893-03-15, p.5</ref> | ||
*3/15/93: '''Winnipegs''' - Victorias 5:3 | *3/15/93: '''Winnipegs''' - Victorias 5:3 (Winnipegs won the championship of Manitoba, though Victorias are still considered league champions for this season)<ref>Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 1893-03-16, p.5</ref> | ||
== | ==Notes== | ||
The season was interrupted when Winnipeg decided to send a team on a tour of the Eastern provinces. Upon returning, the Granite Curling Club donated gold medals for a best of three series between the Victorias and Winnipegs for the championship of Manitoba. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*[http://hfboards.hockeysfuture.com/showthread.php?t=2162099 1892-93 Manitoba Season] | *[http://hfboards.hockeysfuture.com/showthread.php?t=2162099 1892-93 Manitoba Season] | ||
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[[Category:1892 in ice hockey]] | [[Category:1892 in ice hockey]] | ||
[[Category:1893 in ice hockey]] | [[Category:1893 in ice hockey]] | ||
[[Category:Manitoba Hockey Association seasons]] | [[Category:Manitoba Hockey Association seasons]] |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 14 January 2022
The 1892-93 MHA season was the first season of play under the jurisdiction of the Manitoba Hockey Association. The Winnipeg Victorias won the championship.
Results
- 12/17/92: Victorias - Winnipegs 3:2 OT
- 12/24/92: Winnipegs - Dragoons 10:3
- 12/31/92: Victorias - Dragoons 7:3
- 1/7/93: Winnipegs - Victorias 5:3
- 1/14/93: Winnipegs - Dragoons 8:0
- 1/22/93: Dragoons - Victorias 1:4
- 1/28/93: Victorias - Winnipegs 2:1
- 2/04/93: Dragoons - Winnipegs (cancelled)
- 2/11/93: Victorias - Dragoons (cancelled)
- 2/18/93: Victorias - Winnipegs (cancelled)
- 2/25/93: Winnipegs - Dragoons (cancelled)
- 3/4/93: Dragoons - Victorias (cancelled)
Winnipeg Victorias declared champions of the Manitoba and Northwest Hockey Association
Playoff series for gold pins (Best of 3)
- 3/7/93: Victorias - Winnipegs 5:4
- 3/9/93: Winnipegs - Victorias 2:1
- 3/12/93: Victorias - Winnipegs 4:1 (Game was protested by Winnipegs and replayed)[1]
- 3/15/93: Winnipegs - Victorias 5:3 (Winnipegs won the championship of Manitoba, though Victorias are still considered league champions for this season)[2]
Notes
The season was interrupted when Winnipeg decided to send a team on a tour of the Eastern provinces. Upon returning, the Granite Curling Club donated gold medals for a best of three series between the Victorias and Winnipegs for the championship of Manitoba.
References
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