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The league, also called the '''Interprovincial Professional Hockey League''', featured a team from Saskatchewan in North Battleford HC.  
The league, also called the '''Interprovincial Professional Hockey League''', featured a team from Saskatchewan in North Battleford HC.  


==Standings==
==Results==
;Scores
*1/6: '''Edmonton''' - North Battleford 8:5 @ North Battleford
*1/7: '''Edmonton''' - North Battleford 7:4 @ North Battleford
*1/10: '''Edmonton''' - Strathcona 6:4 @ Edmonton
*1/14: '''Strathcona''' - Edmonton 7:5 @ Strathcona
*1/17: '''Edmonton''' - Strathcona 7:0 @ Edmonton
*1/20: '''North Battleford''' - Strathcona 8:7 @ North Battleford
*1/21: '''North Battleford''' - Strathcona 8:3 @ North Battleford
*1/24: '''Edmonton''' - North Battleford 10:8 @ Edmonton
*1/25: '''Edmonton''' - North Battleford 8:4 @ Edmonton
*1/27: '''Strathcona''' - North Battleford 6:3 @ Strathcona
*1/29: '''North Battleford''' - Strathcona 5:4 @ Strathcona
*1/30: '''Edmonton''' - North Battleford 13:9 @ Edmonton
*1/31: '''Strathcona''' - Edmonton 8:3 @ Strathcona
 
Edmonton defaulted games scheduled to be played in North Battleford on February 3 and 4. This led to a dispute, and the league's playing schedule being left unfinished.
 
*2/6: Edmonton - Strathcona 3:3 @ Edmonton - Strathcona refused to keep playing, after Edmonton player Crowley punched Dunderdale of Strathcona - game was continued as exhibition which Edmonton won 12-2
 
;Standings
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
| align="left" | [[Edmonton Pros]] || 10 || 7 || 2 || 1 || 70 || 51 || 15
| align="left" | [[Edmonton Pros]] || 10 || 7 || 2 || 1 || 70 || 52 || 15
|- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
| align="left" | [[Strathcona Shamrocks]] ||  9 || 4 || 4 || 1 || 43 || 48 || 9
| align="left" | [[Strathcona Shamrocks]] ||  9 || 3 || 5 || 1 || 42 || 48 || 7
|- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
| align="left" | [[North Battleford HC]]|| 9 || 2 || 7 || 0 || 53 || 67 || 4
| align="left" | [[North Battleford HC]]|| 9 || 3 || 6 || 0 || 54 || 66 || 4
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Latest revision as of 22:39, 30 January 2022

The 1907-08 Alberta Professional Hockey League season was contested by three teams and won by the Edmonton Pros.

The league, also called the Interprovincial Professional Hockey League, featured a team from Saskatchewan in North Battleford HC.

Results

Scores
  • 1/6: Edmonton - North Battleford 8:5 @ North Battleford
  • 1/7: Edmonton - North Battleford 7:4 @ North Battleford
  • 1/10: Edmonton - Strathcona 6:4 @ Edmonton
  • 1/14: Strathcona - Edmonton 7:5 @ Strathcona
  • 1/17: Edmonton - Strathcona 7:0 @ Edmonton
  • 1/20: North Battleford - Strathcona 8:7 @ North Battleford
  • 1/21: North Battleford - Strathcona 8:3 @ North Battleford
  • 1/24: Edmonton - North Battleford 10:8 @ Edmonton
  • 1/25: Edmonton - North Battleford 8:4 @ Edmonton
  • 1/27: Strathcona - North Battleford 6:3 @ Strathcona
  • 1/29: North Battleford - Strathcona 5:4 @ Strathcona
  • 1/30: Edmonton - North Battleford 13:9 @ Edmonton
  • 1/31: Strathcona - Edmonton 8:3 @ Strathcona

Edmonton defaulted games scheduled to be played in North Battleford on February 3 and 4. This led to a dispute, and the league's playing schedule being left unfinished.

  • 2/6: Edmonton - Strathcona 3:3 @ Edmonton - Strathcona refused to keep playing, after Edmonton player Crowley punched Dunderdale of Strathcona - game was continued as exhibition which Edmonton won 12-2
Standings
Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts
Edmonton Pros 10 7 2 1 70 52 15
Strathcona Shamrocks 9 3 5 1 42 48 7
North Battleford HC 9 3 6 0 54 66 4

Edmonton won and challenged for the Stanley Cup in December 1908.

Sources