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*[[1942–43 AHL season|American Hockey League]] | *[[1942–43 AHL season|American Hockey League]] | ||
*[[1942-43 EHL season|Eastern Hockey League]] | *[[1942-43 EHL season|Eastern Hockey League]] | ||
*[[1942-43 MAHL season|Metropolitan Amateur Hockey League]] | |||
*[[1942–43 NHL season|National Hockey League]] (Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers) | *[[1942–43 NHL season|National Hockey League]] (Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers) | ||
*[[1942-43 California hockey season|Southern California Hockey League]] | *[[1942-43 California hockey season|Southern California Hockey League]] |
Revision as of 16:41, 28 May 2021
This was the 1942-43 American ice hockey season:
Leagues
- American Hockey League
- Eastern Hockey League
- Metropolitan Amateur Hockey League
- National Hockey League (Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers)
- Southern California Hockey League
Montana
There were four active teams in Montana during the 1942-43 season.
- 1942-43 Game Results
- 1/10: Montana School of Mines - Butte Copper Kings 10:4
- 1/28: Butte Copper Kings - Montana School of Mines 3:2
- 1/30: Montana School of Mines - Great Falls 7th Ferry Command 10:4
- 1/31: Montana School of Mines - Great Falls 7th Ferry Command 10:7
- 2/6: Montana School of Mines - Great Falls 7th Ferry Command 9:4
- 2/7: Montana School of Mines - Great Falls 7th Ferry Command 12:3
- 2/13: Great Falls Gladiators - Great Falls 7th Ferry Command 20:3
- 2/20: Great Falls Gladiators - Great Falls 7th Ferry Command 12:5
- 2/27: Great Falls Gladiators - Butte Copper Kings 10:2
- 2/28: Butte Copper Kings - Great Falls 7th Ferry Command 10:5
Portland, Oregon
The Portland Big Four League, featuring the Hancock Oilers, Portland Boilermakers, St. Johns Welders, and Vancouver Warcos, was contested during the 1942-43 season.
- 1942-43 Game Results
- 3/7: St. Johns Welders - Seattle Boilermakers No. 104 (WA) 8:2 @ Portland
- Portland Big Four League Results
- 11/29: Hancock Oilers - Vancouver Warcos 5:1
- 11/29: Portland Boilermakers - St. Johns Welders 4:1
- 12/6: Hancock Oilers - Portland Boilermakers 7:1
- 12/6: St. Johns Welders - Vancouver Warcos 1:1 OT
- 12/20: Portland Boilermakers - Vancouver Warcos 4:2
- 12/20: Hancock Oilers - St. Johns Welders 3:1
- 12/27: Portland Boilermakers - St. Johns Welders 3:2
- 12/27: Vancouver Warcos - Hancock Oilers 5:1
- 1/3: St. Johns Welders - Vancouver Warcos 1:0
- 1/3: Portland Boilermakers - Hancock Oilers 3:2 - protested and replayed
- 1/10: St. Johns Welders - Hancock Oilers 4:0
- 1/10: Vancouver Warcos - Portland Boilermakers 3:1
- 1/17: St. Johns Welders - Portland Boilermakers 4:1
- 1/17: Vancouver Warcos - Hancock Oilers 6:3
- 2/7: Vancouver Warcos - St. Johns Welders 3:0
- 2/7: Portland Boilermakers - Hancock Oilers 4:1
- 2/14: St. Johns Welders - Hancock Oilers 7:0
- 2/14: Portland Boilermakers - Vancouver Warcos 2:1 - Warcos quit league after this loss, contending that the Boilermakers had been offside on their winning goal
- 2/21: St. Johns Welders - Portland Boilermakers 4:1 - final
- 2/28: St. Johns Welders - Portland Boilermakers 4:3 - "
Seattle, Washington
The Boeing Clippers, Boilermakers No. 104, and Lake Washington Shipyards competed in the Seattle City League during the 1942-43 season.
- 1942-43 Game Results
- 1/1: Royal Canadian Air Force (Vancouver) - Seattle All-Stars 9:3 @ Seattle
- 3/21: Royal Canadian Air Force (Vancouver - Lake Washington Shipyards 8:7 OT @ Seattle
- 3/28: Lake Washington Shipyards - City League All-Stars 14:12
- Seattle City League Results
- 10/18: Boilermakers No. 104 - Lake Washington Shipyards 9:8
- 10/25: Boeing Clippers - Boilermakers No. 104 6:2
- 11/1: Boeing Clippers - Lake Washington Shipyards 6:6 OT (4:4 after regulation)
- 11/8: Boilermakers No. 104 - Lake Washington Shipyards 9:5
- 11/15: Boeing Clippers - Boilermakers No. 104 7:5
- 11/22: Boeing Clippers - Lake Washington Shipyards 6:1
- 11/29: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boilermakers No. 104 4:1
- 12/6: Boilermakers No. 104 - Boeing Clippers 3:2 OT
- 12/13: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boeing Clippers 3:2
- 12/20: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boilermakers No. 104 10:4
- 12/27: Boeing Clippers - Boilermakers No. 104 6:5
- 1/3: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boeing Clippers 8:7
- 1/10: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boilermakers No. 104 8:6
- 1/17: Boilermakers No. 104 - Boeing Clippers 7:1
- 1/24: Boeing Clippers - Lake Washington Shipyards 5:5 OT
- 1/31: Boilermakers No. 104 - Lake Washington Shipyards 7:6
- 2/7: Boilermakers No. 104 - Boeing Clippers 6:4
- 2/14: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boeing Clippers 2:0 OT
- 2/21: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boilermakers No. 104 6:3
- 2/24: Boeing Clippers - Lake Washington Shipyards 4:3 - replay of protested game
- 2/28: Boeing Clippers - Boilermakers No. 104 9:3
- 3/7: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boeing Clippers 7:5 - final, game one
- 3/14: Lake Washington Shipyards - Boeing Clippers 5:3 - final, game two
Texas
Some hockey was played in Dallas this winter, with the Dallas Polar Bears and some military teams taking part in the games.
- 1942-43 Game Results
- Dallas Polar Bears - Hensley Field Naval Base 1:1
- Dallas Polar Bears - Army Team 11:3
- 1/16: Hensley Field Naval Base - Dallas Polar Bears 4:0
- 1/30: Hensley Field Naval Base - Ferry Command 1:0
- 2/13: Dallas Polar Bears - Ferry Command
College ice hockey
See: 1942–43 American college hockey season
Sources
- Dallas Morning News
- Montana Standard
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