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==Standings==
==Standings==
;Western Division
;Western Division
#[[Eveleth Rangers]] 22-6-3-47 142:96
#[[Eveleth Rangers]] 23-6-3-49 152:96
#[[Hibbing Monarchs]] 22-8-3-46 129:98
#[[Hibbing Monarchs]] 22-8-2-46 129:98
#[[Fort Frances Maple Leafs]] 14-16-1-29 105:132
#[[Fort Frances Maple Leafs]] 14-17-1-29 105:142
#[[Virginia Americans]] 6-26-1-13 90:163
#[[Virginia Americans]] 6-25-1-13 90:163


The [[Duluth Zephyrs]] were forced to withdraw in mid-February after the roof at the local Ampitheatre Rink collapsed. They had a record of 12-11-3-27 85:63.  
The [[Duluth Zephyrs]] were forced to withdraw in mid-February after the roof at the local Ampitheatre Rink collapsed. They had a record of 12-11-3-27 85:63.  
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*''Eveleth News''
*''Duluth News Tribune''
*''Duluth News Tribune''


[[Category:1939 in ice hockey]]
[[Category:1939 in ice hockey]]

Latest revision as of 20:48, 22 November 2024

This was the 1938-39 International Amateur League season:

Standings

Western Division
  1. Eveleth Rangers 23-6-3-49 152:96
  2. Hibbing Monarchs 22-8-2-46 129:98
  3. Fort Frances Maple Leafs 14-17-1-29 105:142
  4. Virginia Americans 6-25-1-13 90:163

The Duluth Zephyrs were forced to withdraw in mid-February after the roof at the local Ampitheatre Rink collapsed. They had a record of 12-11-3-27 85:63.

Eastern Division
  1. Geraldton Gold Miners 5-4-1-11 36:35
  2. Port Arthur Bearcats 5-5-0-10 34:34
  3. Fort William Forts 2-8-1-5 34:62

The Eastern Division Duluth Zephyrs also withdrew with a record of 7-2-2-16 48:27 on February 14.

Eveleth was awarded the Norris Trophy, emblematic of the league season's championship, when Geraldton cancelled a post-season series between the two teams.

Playoffs

Semifinals
  • Hibbing - Fort Frances 3:1 on series (5:4 OT, 6:4, 5:7, 5:3)
  • Virginia - Eveleth 3:2 on series (1:4, 3:4, 5:4, 6:1, 4:2)
Final
  • Hibbing - Virginia 3:0 on series (5:3, 4:2, 5:4)

Sources

  • Eveleth News
  • Duluth News Tribune