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*2/12: '''Horton Academy''' - Professors (village team) 4:0 @ Wolfville<ref>''Saint John Daily Telegraph'', 1892-02-18</ref> | *2/12: '''Horton Academy''' - Professors (village team) 4:0 @ Wolfville<ref>''Saint John Daily Telegraph'', 1892-02-18</ref> | ||
*2/19: '''Windsor''' - Horton Academy 3:0 @ Windsor<ref>''Saint John Daily Telegraph'', 1892-02-25</ref> | *2/19: '''Windsor''' - Horton Academy 3:0 @ Windsor<ref>''Saint John Daily Telegraph'', 1892-02-25</ref> | ||
The Turtle Grove Recreation Club and a picked team were set to play a hockey game in Dartmouth on February 12, 1892.<ref>''Halifax Herald'', 1892-02-12</ref> The Turtle Grove Recreation Club challenged the Halifax Crescents to a game of hockey at the Dartmouth rink on March 2.<ref>''Halifax Herald'', 1892-02-27</ref> | |||
"In a three-mile skating race at Dartmouth Rink that winter “Sandy” Patterson, who could cut around corners with ease, had no trouble defeating Charles Gordon the well-known speedster of Montreal. Ice-sports and carnivals were held frequently, but only an occasional hockey match of importance because the Chebucto team had not much competition either in Halifax or Dartmouth."<ref>''The Story of Dartmouth'', John P. Martin (1957)</ref> | |||
;Prince Edward Island | ;Prince Edward Island |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 18 July 2022
This was the 1892 ice hockey season in the Canadian Maritimes:
Results
- New Brunswick
- 2/4: Bankers - Beavers 2:1 @ Saint John - noted that score should have been 2:2 as the Beavers made a goal when the umpire was at the other end of the rink[1]
Bankers roster: S. Burns (goal), H. Smith (point), R. Campbell (cover point), A. McKie, A. Thompson, C.H. McLean, T. Armstrong (forwards). Beavers roster: B. Stevens (goal), R. Frith (point), R. Ferguson (cover point), A. Dunbrack, A. Stevens, W. Clarke, A.J. Baxter (forwards).
On February 8 it was reported that the Saint John Bicycle club planned to organize a match with the bankers shortly.[2] On February 22 the Saint John Bank of Montreal issued a challenge to meet any bank in the city in a hockey game.[3]
- 2/26: Bank of Montreal - All-Comers @ Saint John[4]
Montreal roster: Robert Campbell, Arthur Thomson, Herbert McLean, Herbert Ruel, Robert Hazen, Frank Maunsell, George Dean. All-Comers roster: B.C.B. Boyd, Harold Smith, Walter Foster, Wm. Robinson, Wm. Burns, Freeman, Hall.
- 3/1: Beavers - Bankers 4:2 @ Saint John[5]
Beavers roster: Bev Stevens, K. Frith, R. Frith, A.H. Dunbrack, R.L. Johnston, Walter Clark, A.J. Baxter. Bankers roster: H. Goddard, G.W. Jones, L. Thompson, H. McLean, H. Hansard, R. Campbell, H.J. Ruel.
- 3/5: Insurance Brokers - Beavers 6:2 @ Saint John[6]
Insurance Brokers roster: Temple, Dunbrack (Keystone Company), Frith, Robinson (Alliance Company), Oulton, Patterson (Lancashire Company), Clarke (Liverpool & London & Globe). Beavers roster: W. Clarke, A. Stevens, Bev. Stevens, Ken Frith, A.J. Baxter, Bert Foster, H.J. Ruel.
- Nova Scotia
- 2/12: Horton Academy - Professors (village team) 4:0 @ Wolfville[7]
- 2/19: Windsor - Horton Academy 3:0 @ Windsor[8]
The Turtle Grove Recreation Club and a picked team were set to play a hockey game in Dartmouth on February 12, 1892.[9] The Turtle Grove Recreation Club challenged the Halifax Crescents to a game of hockey at the Dartmouth rink on March 2.[10]
"In a three-mile skating race at Dartmouth Rink that winter “Sandy” Patterson, who could cut around corners with ease, had no trouble defeating Charles Gordon the well-known speedster of Montreal. Ice-sports and carnivals were held frequently, but only an occasional hockey match of importance because the Chebucto team had not much competition either in Halifax or Dartmouth."[11]
- Prince Edward Island
On February 17, 1892 the Easts nipped the Wests 4-3 in a game for the Charlottetown Championship.[12] The All-Comers beat the Salvage Corps 2-1 on February 25.[13] The return game between East and West took place on March 4, and ended deadlocked at 1, allowing the Easts to retain the city title.[14] The All-Comers and Salvage Corps met again on March 16, with the latter team exacting revenge by a score of 2-1.[15] On March 23, the Wests shaded the Easts 2-1.[16]
References
- ↑ Saint John Daily Telegraph, 1892-02-05
- ↑ Saint John Daily Telegraph, 1892-02-08
- ↑ Saint John Daily Telegraph, 1892-02-22
- ↑ Saint John Daily Telegraph, 1892-02-24
- ↑ Saint John Daily Telegraph, 1892-03-02
- ↑ Daily Telegraph, 1892-03-07
- ↑ Saint John Daily Telegraph, 1892-02-18
- ↑ Saint John Daily Telegraph, 1892-02-25
- ↑ Halifax Herald, 1892-02-12
- ↑ Halifax Herald, 1892-02-27
- ↑ The Story of Dartmouth, John P. Martin (1957)
- ↑ Charlottetown Examiner, 1892-02-18
- ↑ Charlottetown Examiner, 1892-02-26
- ↑ Charlottetown Examiner, 1892-03-05
- ↑ Charlottetown Examiner, 1892-03-17
- ↑ Charlottetown Examiner, 1892-03-24