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==Cleveland, Ohio==
==Cleveland, Ohio==
The [[Elysium Arena]] opened in Cleveland in the fall of 1907, providing the city with its first indoor ice rink. The Northern Ohio Hockey Association was formed, comprised of four teams, the Clevelands, Collegians, Ohios, and Bankers, who played a schedule of 12 games apiece. The Clevelands won the championship, losing only one game on the season. Princeton University, the Duluth Northern Hardware team, Pittsburgh, and the Montreal Wanderers all visited Cleveland this winter.
The [[Elysium Arena]] opened in Cleveland on December 3, 1907, providing the city with its first indoor ice rink. The Northern Ohio Hockey Association was formed, comprised of four teams, the Clevelands, Collegians, Ohios, and Bankers. The Clevelands won the championship and the Spalding Trophy, losing only one game on the season. Princeton University, the Duluth Northern Hardware team, Pittsburgh, and the Montreal Wanderers all visited Cleveland this winter.


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*2/26: '''Duluth Northern Hardware (MN)''' - Cleveland 4:2 @ Elysium
*12/21: '''Yale Alumni (Pittsburgh)''' - Collegians 5:1 @ Elysium
*2/27: '''Cleveland All-Stars''' - Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) 1:0 @ Elysium
*12/26: '''Clevelands''' - Bankers 2:0 @ Elysium
*1/3: '''Scrubs''' - Collegians 3:2 @ Elysium
*2/24: '''Collegians''' - Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) 3:2 @ Elysium
*2/25: '''Duluth Northern Hardware (MN)''' - Cleveland 4:2 @ Elysium
*2/26: '''Cleveland All-Stars''' - Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) 1:0 @ Elysium
*3/6: '''Pittsburgh All-Amateurs (PA)''' - Cleveland All-Stars 3:2 @ Elysium
*3/24: '''Montreal Wanderers (QC)''' - Cleveland All-Stars 9:4 @ Elysium
*4/1: '''Cleveland All-Stars''' - Pittsburgh All-Stars (PA) 5:1 @ Elysium
*4/2: '''Pittsburgh All-Stars (PA)''' - Cleveland All-Stars 2:0 @ Elysium
 
;Northern Ohio Hockey Association Results
*12/3: '''Clevelands''' - Bankers 5:1
*12/5: '''Ohios''' - Collegians 3:0
*12/10: '''Clevelands''' - Ohios 4:1
*12/12: Bankers - Collegians 2:2 OT
*12/17: '''Clevelands''' - Collegians 5:2 OT
*12/19: '''Ohios''' - Bankers 2:1
*12/24: '''Collegians''' - Ohios 7:1
*1/9: '''Clevelands''' - Bankers 3:1
*1/14: '''Clevelands''' - Collegians 3:2 OT
*1/16: '''Ohios''' - Bankers 3:2
*1/18: '''Collegians''' - Bankers 5:0
*1/21: '''Clevelands''' - Ohios 4:0
*1/23: '''Collegians''' - Bankers 6:0
*1/28: '''Clevelands''' - Bankers 3:0
*1/30: '''Collegians''' - Ohios 7:0
*2/4: '''Collegians''' - Clevelands 1:0
*2/6: '''Bankers''' - Ohios 2:1
*2/11: '''Clevelands''' - Ohios 4:2 OT
*2/13: '''Collegians''' - Bankers 7:1
*2/18: '''Ohios''' - Bankers 5:2
*2/20: '''Clevelands''' - Collegians 5:1


==Massachusetts==
==Massachusetts==

Revision as of 14:54, 14 June 2020

This was the 1907-08 American ice hockey season:

Chicago, Illinois

The Chicago Hockey League was contested this winter, with the Calumet Lacrosse Club, Chicago Hockey Club, Sepoys, and Shamrocks.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 2/21: Lake Forest Academy - Lake Forest Winter Club 3:1
  • 2/22: Lake Forest Winter Club - Evanston Hockey Club 1:0

Lake Forest roster: Watson (goal), Camp (point), H. Egan (cover point), Cobb (rover), Chapman (center), Cook (right wing), Fales (left wing). Evanston roster: Hall (goal), Stevens (point), Fargo (cover point), R. Lloyd (rover), T. Lloyd (center), Burke (right wing), Blanchard (left wing).

Chicago Hockey League Results
  • 1/14: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Sepoys 3:1
  • 1/19: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Shamrocks
  • 1/27: Chicago Hockey Club - Calumet Lacrosse Club - the lights failed after 20 minutes, forcing the game to stop, Chicago was ahead by 2 goals at the time
  • Sepoys - Shamrocks
  • 1/30: Chicago Hockey Club - Calumet Lacrosse Club 5:2

Chicago roster: J. Kearney (goal), H. Kearney (point), R. Gaisford (cover point), Davidson (rover), C. Gaisford (center), Smith (right wing), Whitney (left wing). Calumet roster: Woods (goal), Donnelly (point), Wood (cover point), West (rover), Downs (center), Rouge (right wing), Anthony (left wing).

  • 2/9: Chicago Hockey Club - Sepoys 6:2

Chicago roster: J. Kearney (goal), H. Kearney (point), R. Gaisford (cover point), Davidson (rover), C. Gaisford, Whitney (center), Smith (right wing), Downs (left wing). Sepoys roster: Pionert (goal), Corbett (point), Kennedy (cover point), Rice (rover), Flaherty (center), Hodges (left wing), Brown (right wing).

Cleveland, Ohio

The Elysium Arena opened in Cleveland on December 3, 1907, providing the city with its first indoor ice rink. The Northern Ohio Hockey Association was formed, comprised of four teams, the Clevelands, Collegians, Ohios, and Bankers. The Clevelands won the championship and the Spalding Trophy, losing only one game on the season. Princeton University, the Duluth Northern Hardware team, Pittsburgh, and the Montreal Wanderers all visited Cleveland this winter.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 12/21: Yale Alumni (Pittsburgh) - Collegians 5:1 @ Elysium
  • 12/26: Clevelands - Bankers 2:0 @ Elysium
  • 1/3: Scrubs - Collegians 3:2 @ Elysium
  • 2/24: Collegians - Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) 3:2 @ Elysium
  • 2/25: Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) - Cleveland 4:2 @ Elysium
  • 2/26: Cleveland All-Stars - Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) 1:0 @ Elysium
  • 3/6: Pittsburgh All-Amateurs (PA) - Cleveland All-Stars 3:2 @ Elysium
  • 3/24: Montreal Wanderers (QC) - Cleveland All-Stars 9:4 @ Elysium
  • 4/1: Cleveland All-Stars - Pittsburgh All-Stars (PA) 5:1 @ Elysium
  • 4/2: Pittsburgh All-Stars (PA) - Cleveland All-Stars 2:0 @ Elysium
Northern Ohio Hockey Association Results
  • 12/3: Clevelands - Bankers 5:1
  • 12/5: Ohios - Collegians 3:0
  • 12/10: Clevelands - Ohios 4:1
  • 12/12: Bankers - Collegians 2:2 OT
  • 12/17: Clevelands - Collegians 5:2 OT
  • 12/19: Ohios - Bankers 2:1
  • 12/24: Collegians - Ohios 7:1
  • 1/9: Clevelands - Bankers 3:1
  • 1/14: Clevelands - Collegians 3:2 OT
  • 1/16: Ohios - Bankers 3:2
  • 1/18: Collegians - Bankers 5:0
  • 1/21: Clevelands - Ohios 4:0
  • 1/23: Collegians - Bankers 6:0
  • 1/28: Clevelands - Bankers 3:0
  • 1/30: Collegians - Ohios 7:0
  • 2/4: Collegians - Clevelands 1:0
  • 2/6: Bankers - Ohios 2:1
  • 2/11: Clevelands - Ohios 4:2 OT
  • 2/13: Collegians - Bankers 7:1
  • 2/18: Ohios - Bankers 5:2
  • 2/20: Clevelands - Collegians 5:1

Massachusetts

There were three school leagues in operation in the Boston area this winter. The Prepatory League, composed of Newton High, Brookline High, and Cambridge Latin, the Interprepatory League, featuring Medford High, Mechanic Arts High, Roxbury High, and Milton High, and the Interscholastic League, consisting of Arlington High, Melrose High, Stone's School, and Roxbury Latin.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 12/19: Arlington High School - Cambridge Latin 3:0
  • 12/20: Roxbury Latin - Medford High School 0:0 2OT
  • 12/21: Cambridge Latin - Stone's School 1:0
  • 12/21: Arlington High School - Boston Crescents 3:3
  • 12/25: Arlington High School - Arlington High Alumni 10:0
  • 12/25: Medford High School - Medford Boat Club 1:0
  • 12/25: Medford High Alumni - Medford High School 5:1
  • 12/27: Cambridge Latin - Arlington High School 2:2
  • 1/6: Arlington High School - Medford High School 7:0
  • 1/6: Roxbury Latin - Franklin AA 2:2
  • 1/8: Melrose High School - Wakefield High School 2:1
  • 1/9: Arlington High School - Harvard Freshmen 2:1
  • 1/9: Milton High School - Roxbury Latin 2:1
  • 1/10: Winchester High School - Roxbury Latin 0:0
  • 1/11: 'Agawam Hunt Club - Brae Burn Country Club 5:3
  • 1/11: Boston Crescents - Somerville AA 5:4
  • 1/14: Arlington High School - Brookline High School 5:0
  • 1/15: Milton Academy - Stone's School 3:1
  • 1/15: Milton High School - Medford High School 5:0
  • 1/15: Lowell High School - Wellesley High School 3:2
  • 1/15: Newton High School - Rock Ridge 7:0
  • 1/17: Arlington High School - Stone's School 1:1
  • 1/18: Wakefield Independents - Melrose Independents 1:1
  • 1/18: Arlington Hockey Club - Boston Crescents 7:5
  • 1/18: Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Brae Burn Country Club 4:0
  • 1/18: Boston Crescents - Brae Burn Country Club 3:2
  • 1/18: Milton High School - Harvard Sophomores 3:3 OT
  • 1/18: English High School - Roxbury Latin 3:0
  • 1/20: Arlington High School - Medford High School 9:0
  • 1/20: Wellesley High School - Rock Ridge 5:1
  • 1/23: Milton Academy - Milton High School 1:0
  • 1/25: Harvard '11 - Pomfret School (CT) 3:1 @ Putnam, CT
  • 1/25: Williams College - Springfield Training 14:3
  • 1/25: Boston Crescents - Brae Burn Country Club 4:3
  • 1/28: Milton High School - Milton Academy 2:2
  • 1/29: Milton High School - Somerville High School 3:0
  • 1/31: Somerville High School - Everett High School 1:0
  • 2/4: English High School - Milton High School 6:2
  • 2/4: Milton Academy - Newton High School 5:0
  • 2/4: St. Paul's School (NH) - Harvard '11 9:1 @ Concord, NH
  • 2/4: Boston Hockey Club - Brae Burn Country Club 5:2
  • 2/5: Harvard '11 - Milton Academy 2:2
  • 2/7: Milton Academy - Roxbury Latin 8:1
  • 2/8: Brae Burn Country Club - Providence Hockey Club 6:5 OT
  • 2/8: Boston Crescents - Dorchester Hockey Club 5:2
  • 2/8: Milton High School - Dedham High School 5:0
  • 2/10: Arlington High School - Milton Academy 4:3
  • 2/11: Brae Burn Country Club - Boston Crescents 4:1
  • 2/11: Cambridge Combination - Milton High School 3:1
  • 2/12: Arlington High School - Phillips Andover 1:1
  • 2/22: Brae Burn Country Club - Phillips Andover Academy 3:0
  • 2/22: Dorchester Hockey Club - Franklin AA 5:5
  • 2/22: Boston Crescents - Winchester Hockey Club 2:1 4OT
  • Arlington High School - Milton High School 4:1
  • Arlington High School - Harvard Freshmen 3:2
  • Harvard Freshmen - Arlington High School 6:0
  • Arlington High School - Stone's School 5:1
  • Arlington High School - Cambridge Latin 3:1
  • Arlington High School - Brookline High School 7:0
  • Arlington High School - Arlington High Alumni 5:4
  • Arlington High School - Harvard Seniors 2:1
  • Brae Burn Country Club - Brookline Country Club 3:2
  • Providence Hockey Club - Brae Burn Country Club 5:2
  • Brae Burn Country Club - Brookline Hockey Club 10:0
  • Brae Burn Country Club - Winchester Hockey Club 4:2
  • Brae Burn Country Club - Arlington High School 6:2
  • Brae Burn Country Club - Boston Hockey Club 6:1
  • Boston Crescents - Milton Picked Team 10:0
  • Winchester Hockey Club - Boston Crescents 7:4
  • Boston Crescents - Harvard Freshmen 3:1
Interscholastic League Results
  • 1/10: Arlington High School - Melrose High School 4:1
  • 1/15: Roxbury Latin - Melrose High School Forfeit
  • 1/18: Arlington High School - Stone's School 2:2
  • 2/3: Arlington High School - Roxbury Latin 8:1 - Arlington clinched title
Prepatory League Results
  • 1/3: Cambridge Latin - Brookline High School 3:0
  • 1/11: Cambridge Latin - Newton High School 2:1 - Newton protested result
Interprepatory League Results
  • 1/18: Mechanic Arts High School - Milton High School 0:0

Michigan

The Copper Country Amateur Hockey Association was organized in early December, comprised of members from Houghton, Hancock, Calumet, and Laurium. Lake Linden and South Range were also deemed likely to join.[1] Hancock won the league championship.

In Detroit, the Detroit Athletic Club was active once again, and an Interscholastic Championship was organized. The Michigan Soo played an independent schedule on the season.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 1/1: Central High School Alumni - Ann Arbor High School 2:1 @ Detroit
  • 1/6: Canadian Soo - Michigan Soo 9:3
  • 1/9: Canadian Soo - Michigan Soo 5:3
  • 1/11: Detroit Athletic Club - Central High School Alumni 12:1
  • 1/16: Detroit Athletic Club - Windsor Hockey Club (ON) @ Detroit - Windsor did not appear
  • 1/21: Detroit Athletic Club - Chatham Hockey Club (ON) @ Detroit
  • 1/23: Michigan Soo - Canadian Soo 5:2
  • Canadian Soo - Michigan Soo 4:0
  • 1/24: Detroit Athletic Club - Detroit College of Medicine 9:0
  • 1/28: Detroit Athletic Club - Tilbury Hockey Club (ON) 7:1 @ Detroit
  • 2/1: Ann Arbor - Detroit College of Medicine 5:4 @ Detroit
  • 2/4: Detroit Athletic Club - Port Huron Hockey Club 7:5 @ Detroit
  • 2/6: Michigan Soo - Canadian Soo 7:4
  • 2/8: Chatham Hockey Club (ON) - Detroit Athletic Club 2:1 @ Detroit
  • 2/8: Detroit College of Medicine - Detroit University School 6:3
  • 2/10: Detroit Athletic Club Reserves - Central All Stars 3:1
  • 2/13: Michigan Soo - Pembroke (ON) 4:1 @ Sault Ste. Marie
  • 2/18: Sarnia Bankers (ON) - Port Huron Hockey Club 2:1 @ Port Huron
  • 2/20: Michigan Soo - Montreal Dominion (QC) 3:1 @ Sault Ste. Marie
  • 2/20: Houghton - Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) 6:1 @ Houghton
  • 2/21: Laurium/Calumet Red Jackets Combination - Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) 3:2 @ Calumet
  • 2/23: Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) - Detroit Athletic Club 6:3 @ Detroit
  • 2/24: Duluth Northern Hardware (MN) - Windsor Hockey Club (ON) 3:0 @ Detroit
  • 2/26: Canadian Soo - Michigan Soo 2:1
  • 2/28: Port Huron Athletics - Port Huron North End 6:0 - Athletics won Port Huron Championship
  • 3/5: Michigan Soo - Soo Marlboros (ON) 7:2 @ Sault Ste. Marie
  • 3/11: Canadian Soo - Houghton 13:6 @ Sault Ste. Marie, ON
  • 3/12: Michigan Soo - Houghton 4:1 @ Sault Ste. Marie
  • 3/13: Canadian Soo - Houghton 5:2 @ Sault Ste. Marie, ON
  • 3/19: Michigan Soo - Canadian Soo 4:0 - Michigan Soo was ahead 3:0 at the half, and the Canadians refused to return to the ice unless the Americans consented to placing one more official on the ice as judge of play; Michigan did not yield to this, and were the only team to appear on the ice for the second half, shooting the puck into their opponents empty goal, after which the game was declared a forfeit win for Michigan
Detroit Interscholastic Championship
  • 1/24: Central Hugh School - Detroit University School 2:0
  • 1/28: Detroit University School - Central High School 3:1
  • 1/31: Central High School - Detroit University School 5:2
  • 2/4: Detroit University School - Central High School 4:2

The teams vied for the Kelsey Trophy.

Minnesota

The Lake Shore Hockey Club won the Dunbar Cup as Twin City Hockey League champions. The league was composed of the Mic Macs, Chinooks, Laurels, and Lafayettes from St. Paul, the St. Paul Boat Club, Minneapolis Wanderers, and the Lake Shore Hockey Club. The Minneapolis Hockey League was also contested, with the Lake Shore Hockey Club, Wanderers, Lake Harriet Hockey Club, and YMCA playing for a handsome silver cup offered by Wade Burton.

The Duluth Northern Hardware club won the Minnesota State Championship with victories over the St. Paul Mic Macs and the Lake Shore Hockey Club. They went on a tour of Michigan and Ohio in late February.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 12/25: St. Paul Mic Macs - Lake Shore Hockey Club 12:0
  • 1/2: Duluth Northern Hardware - St. Paul Mic Macs 8:5 @ Duluth
  • 1/3: Argyle - Warren 3:1 @ Warren
  • 1/14: Hallock - Warren 9:2
  • 1/14: Duluth Northern Hardware - Superior Columbias 3:2 Forfeit @ Duluth - Head of the Lakes Championship - Superior refused to play OT with the score tied 2:2, so the referee awarded the game to Duluth by forfeit
  • 1/20: Duluth Northern Hardware - St. Paul Mic Macs 5:3 @ St. Paul
  • 1/21: Duluth Northern Hardware - Lake Shore Hockey Club 9:5 (or 10:5) @ Minneapolis - Duluth claimed State Championship
  • 1/27: Duluth Northern Hardware - Superior Columbias 4:2 @ Superior - Head of the Lakes Championship
  • 1/29: Spooner Outlaws - Warroad 3:1 @ Spooner
  • 2/12: Duluth Northern Hardware - Houghton (MI) 5:3 @ Duluth - Northwestern Championship
  • 3/2: Duluth Kelley Hardware - Hibbing 2:1 @ Hibbing
  • 3/2: Duluth Kelley Hardware - Hibbing 4:0 @ Hibbing
Twin City Hockey League Results
  • 12/25: St. Paul Boat Club - Lafayettes 7:1
  • 12/25: Chinooks - Laurels 7:0
  • 12/31: Mic Macs - Chinooks 12:1
  • 1/1: St. Paul Boat Club - Wanderers 12:0
  • 1/6: Chinooks - Wanderers 6:2
  • 1/8: Wanderers - Lafayettes 8:1
  • 1/12: Lake Shore Hockey Club - Lafayettes 21:2
  • 1/22: Wanderers - Lake Shore Hockey Club 3:2
  • 1/27: Laurels - Lafayettes 5:3
  • 1/28: Mic Macs - Lake Shore Hockey Club 9:5
  • 1/29: Wanderers - St. Paul Boat Club 6:3
  • 1/30: Lake Shore Hockey Club - Laurels 3:2
  • 2/1: Wanderers - Lake Shore Hockey Club 8:2
  • 2/3: Wanderers - Chinooks 4:3
  • 2/4: Lake Shore Hockey Club - Lafayettes 26:1
  • 2/7: Wanderers - Laurels 6:2
  • 2/8: Lake Shore Hockey Club - Mic Macs 7:1
  • 2/10: Mic Macs - Wanderers 4:3 3OT
  • 2/17: Wanderers - Lafayettes 5:0
  • 2/19: Lake Shore Hockey Club - Chinooks 3:2
  • 2/27: Lake Shore Hockey Club - Wanderers 3:2

Standings as of 1/26

  1. Mic Macs 5-0
  2. Lake Shore 6-1
  3. Wanderers 3-2
  4. Chinooks 3-3
  5. Boat Club 2-3
  6. Laurels 0-3
  7. Lafayettes 0-3
Minneapolis Hockey League Results
  • 1/13: Wanderers - Lake Harriet Hockey Club 12:3
  • 2/3: Lake Shore Hockey Club - YMCA 23:3
  • 2/5: Wanderers - YMCA Forfeit - YMCA did not appear
  • 2/8: Lake Harriet Hockey Club - YMCA 7:1
  • 2/15: Wanderers - Lake Shore Hockey Club 5:4
  • 2/17: Lake Shore Hockey Club - Lake Harriet Hockey Club 14:6
  • 2/18: Wanderers - YMCA 6:0
  • 2/20: Lake Harriet Hockey Club - Wanderers 5:2

Standings as of 1/26

  1. Lake Shore 2-0
  2. Wanderers 1-0
  3. YMCA 0-1
  4. Lake Harriet 0-2

Montana

There was a game played in Butte between the local High School and Dr. Pigot's team on January 5. There were plans for the Helena Hockey Club to face Pigot's team in a series of games, the first of which was scheduled for January 12 in Butte, but these did not materialize.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 1/5: Butte High School - Dr. Pigot's Team 4:2 @ Butte

New York

See: 1907-08 AAHL season

The American Amateur Hockey League was contested once again in New York City. The Brooklyn Crescents won the championship.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 1/11: Buffalo Tennis Court - Technical High School 3:2
  • 1/15: Lafayette High School - Hamburg High School 8:0 @ Buffalo
  • 1/16: Technical High School - Hamburg High School 0:0 @ Hamburg
  • 1/19: Lafayette High School - Tashmos AC 2:0 @ Buffalo
  • 2/6: Lafayette High School - La Salle Hockey Club 8:6 @ Niagara Falls
  • 2/8: Niagara Frontiers (ON) - Lafayette High School 5:2 @ Buffalo
  • 2/9: La Salle Hockey Club - Hamburg High School 6:1 @ Niagara Falls
  • 2/11: La Salle Hockey Club - Lewiston 12:1 @ Niagara Falls
  • 2/18: La Salle Hockey Club - Buffalo Tennis Court @ Niagara Falls
  • 2/20: La Salle Hockey Club - Queenston Hockey Club (ON) 11:0 @ Niagara Falls
  • 2/22: La Salle Hockey Club - Hamburg High School 9:1 @ Niagara Falls
  • 2/22: Technical High School - Tonawanda Chippewas @ Buffalo
  • 2/22: Oakdales - Wanderers 3:2 - Niagara Falls City Championship
  • 2/23: La Salle Juniors - Niagara Falls Shamrocks (ON) 6:4 @ Niagara Falls
  • 2/23: La Salle Hockey Club - Thorold Rovers (ON) 5:2 @ Niagara Falls
  • 3/14: University of Toronto - Brooklyn Crescents 12:3 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/17: Montreal Wanderers - Montreal Shamrocks 12:7 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/19: Berkeley School - Trinity 3:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/21: Montreal Victorias - New York Athletic Club 8:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • Mackenzie School - Columbia Grammar School 6:0 @ Yonkers
  • Riverside School - Polytechnic Prepatory 1:0 @ Poughkeepsie
  • New Rochelle High School - Groff School 4:2
  • Groff School - Morristown School 4:1
  • Groff School - NYU Freshmen 15:1
Interscholastic Hockey League of Greater New York
  • Cutler School - Columbia Grammar School 3:1
  • Cutler School - Trinity 7:0
  • Groff School - Cutler School 7:0 - semifinal
  • Polytechnic Prepatory - Groff School 2:1 - final

Pennsylvania

See: 1907–08 WPHL season

With the demise of the International Professional Hockey League, the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League resumed play for the first time since 1903-04 this season. President A.S. McSwigan of the Duquesne Gardens rink had hoped to organize a new league composed of teams from New York, Brooklyn, Boston, Toronto, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Columbus, but as only a few of the cities had big indoor rinks, the idea was abandoned.

1907-08 Game Results
  • 1/3: Pittsburgh Varsity Grads - Rennssaeler Polytechnic Institute 4:3 OT
  • 1/4: Renssaeler Polytechnic Institute - Carnegie Tech 1:0
  • 2/5: Brantford Hockey Club (ON) - Pittsburgh Pirates 10:7 @ Brantford
  • 2/20: Carnegie Tech - Western University of Pennsylvania 3:0

Spokane, Washington

The Spokane Hockey Club once again entered the Rossland Winter Carnival hockey tournament in British Columbia. There were talks of a Couer d'Alene, Idaho, team playing a practice game against Spokane before their departure for the Carnival.[2] At the tournament, Spokane defeated Coleman (AB) 6-5, but lost 7-5 to Rossland.

Utah

The Heath Hockey Team

It was planned for there to be a series for the Utah State Championship between the Commercial Hockey Club and the Heath Hockey Team. Only one game was played between the teams, on January 5. The Salt Lake Hockey Club was slated to face Heath on January 19, but it appears the game was not played.

Utah State Championship
  • 1/5: Commercial Hockey Club - Heath Hockey Team 2:1
1907-08 Game Results
  • 1/19: Salt Lake Hockey Club - Heath Hockey Team

College ice hockey

See: 1907–08 United States collegiate men's ice hockey season

References

  1. Detroit Free Press, 1907-12-08
  2. Spokane Chronicle, 1908-01-28

Sources

  • Boston Globe
  • Buffalo Morning Express and Illustrated Buffalo Express
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Detroit Free Press
  • Duluth Evening Herald
  • Salt Lake Herald
  • Star Tribune


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