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Wagon Wheel forfeited their crown due to the usage of a Canadian citizen, Ron Pretlac, in defiance of the rules. All their wins were declared forfeit losses, and the title was awarded to Eagle River.  
Wagon Wheel forfeited their crown due to the usage of a Canadian citizen, Ron Pretlac, in defiance of the rules. All their wins were declared forfeit losses, and the title was awarded to Eagle River.  


[[Category:1961 in hockey]]
[[Category:1963 in ice hockey]]

Latest revision as of 13:11, 5 December 2024

These were the 1962-63 United States National Senior Hockey Championships

New England Championship

Quarterfinals
  • 3/9: Arlington Arcadians - Lewiston-Auburn Twins 3:1
  • 3/9: Berlin Maroons - Hager Jets 9:0
Semifinals
  • 3/10: Arlington Arcadians - Berlin Maroons 5:3
  • 3/10: Hingham Estes - Melrose 5:4
Final
  • 3/10: Arlington Arcadians - Hingham Estes 7:1

Eastern AHA Tournament

@Lewiston, ME

  • 3/23: Lewiston-Auburn Twins - Melrose Boosters 7:4
  • 3/24: Hingham Estes - Melrose Boosters 9:5
  • 3/24: Hingham Estes - Lewiston-Auburn Twins 7:4

National Tournament

@Lynn, MA

  • 3/29: Arlington Arcadians - Detroit Adray Club 7:2
  • 3/29: Hingham Estes - Lynn HC 3:2
  • 3/30: Detroit Adray Club - Lynn HC 4:4
  • 3/30: Arlington Arcadians - Hingham Estes 2:2
  • 3/31: Arlington Arcadians - Lynn HC 6:0
  • 3/31: Hingham Estes - Detroit Adray Club 4:2

Arlington won the tournament with the best goal differential.

Intermediate Tournament

@Eagle River, WI

  • Wagon Wheel Cardinals - Elgin Blades 8:3
  • Wagon Wheel Cardinals - Eagle River Northernaires 3:2
  • Wagon Wheel Cardinals - St. Paul Packers 3:2 - final

Wagon Wheel forfeited their crown due to the usage of a Canadian citizen, Ron Pretlac, in defiance of the rules. All their wins were declared forfeit losses, and the title was awarded to Eagle River.