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==Nova Scotia==
==Nova Scotia==
The Dartmouth team was noted to have won the first, third and fourth goals of the ricket match at Saare's rink on March 10, 1885.<ref>''Halifax Herald'', 1885-03-11</ref>
The Dartmouth team was noted to have won the first, third and fourth goals of the ricket match at Saare's rink on March 10, 1885.<ref>''Halifax Herald'', 1885-03-11</ref>
"In the winter of 1885, Dartmouth’s new rink attracted enthusiastic crowds to witness our first indoor hockey matches, and to participate in skating carnivals. The management put on three separate carnivals because the cold weather provided ice almost to the end of March."<ref>''The Story of Dartmouth'', John P. Martin (1957)</ref>
==Prince Edward Island==
==Prince Edward Island==
The first organized ice hockey games in Prince Edward Island were played in Charlottetown in 1885. "The hockey matches and band at the rink on Saturday night attracted a large number of spectators. The match was best two games out of three between the Red badges and White badges of the club. The Reds, under Captain Robins, won the first game in one hour and ten minutes. They also took the second after a shorter contest, notwithstanding the White's, under Captain Moore, played splendidly."<ref>''Charlottetown Examiner'', 1885-03-23</ref>
The first organized ice hockey games in Prince Edward Island were played in Charlottetown in 1885. "The hockey matches and band at the rink on Saturday night attracted a large number of spectators. The match was best two games out of three between the Red badges and White badges of the club. The Reds, under Captain Robins, won the first game in one hour and ten minutes. They also took the second after a shorter contest, notwithstanding the White's, under Captain Moore, played splendidly."<ref>''Charlottetown Examiner'', 1885-03-23</ref>

Latest revision as of 23:38, 18 July 2022

This was the 1885 ice hockey season in the Canadian Maritimes:

New Brunswick

see: 1885 New Brunswick ice polo season

Nova Scotia

The Dartmouth team was noted to have won the first, third and fourth goals of the ricket match at Saare's rink on March 10, 1885.[1]

"In the winter of 1885, Dartmouth’s new rink attracted enthusiastic crowds to witness our first indoor hockey matches, and to participate in skating carnivals. The management put on three separate carnivals because the cold weather provided ice almost to the end of March."[2]

Prince Edward Island

The first organized ice hockey games in Prince Edward Island were played in Charlottetown in 1885. "The hockey matches and band at the rink on Saturday night attracted a large number of spectators. The match was best two games out of three between the Red badges and White badges of the club. The Reds, under Captain Robins, won the first game in one hour and ten minutes. They also took the second after a shorter contest, notwithstanding the White's, under Captain Moore, played splendidly."[3]

References

  1. Halifax Herald, 1885-03-11
  2. The Story of Dartmouth, John P. Martin (1957)
  3. Charlottetown Examiner, 1885-03-23