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Newfoundland was admitted to the IIHF on February 19, 1933, but was expelled in 1936. | Newfoundland was admitted to the IIHF on February 19, 1933, but was expelled in 1936. | ||
After joining the IIHF, Newfoundland had planned to send a team to the 1934 World Championships in Milan, composed of players from the local hockey leagues, but the conditions that winter made it impracticable to carry out the plans for the European trip.<ref>''The Gazette'', 1934-02-05</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Countries]] | [[Category:Countries]] |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 28 July 2023
Newfoundland | |
Continent | North America |
Existed until | 1949 |
National teams | None |
National federation | Newfoundland Hockey Association |
Joined IIHF | February 19, 1933 |
Left IIHF | 1936 (expelled) |
Top league | None |
The Dominion of Newfoundland was a British Dominion from 1907 until it joined Canada in 1949.
History of hockey in Newfoundland
The Newfoundland Hockey Association was the governing body of ice hockey in the country.
Newfoundland was admitted to the IIHF on February 19, 1933, but was expelled in 1936.
After joining the IIHF, Newfoundland had planned to send a team to the 1934 World Championships in Milan, composed of players from the local hockey leagues, but the conditions that winter made it impracticable to carry out the plans for the European trip.[1]
References
- ↑ The Gazette, 1934-02-05