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The Metropolitan Amateur Hockey League was a hockey league that existed around New York City from 1933-1952. Previously, the Manhattan Amateur Hockey League had operated from 1928-1933.
The Lester Patrick Trophy was usually given to the winner of the MAHL playoffs. At first the playoffs were a two round championship, the first round was a one game playoff, with the second round sometimes a two game total goals series, other times best-of-three.
From 1938 through World War II, the trophy was sometimes presented to the regular season winner in the absence of playoffs. After the war a four team round robin series, with a final, was played. The trophy was given to the league by Lester Patrick, the New York Rangers head coach.
Champions
Season | Lester Patrick Trophy winner | Runner-up |
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1933-34 | Jamaica Red Wings | Sands Point Tigers |
1934-35 | Jamaica Hawks | Bayside-Summit Bears |
1935-36 | Stock Exchange Brokers & Van Cortlandt Broncos |
- |
1936-37 | Manhattan Arrows | New York Curb Exchange |
1937-38 | Westchester Rangers | ? |
1938-39 | Jamaica Hawks | ? |
1939-40 | Sands Point Tigers | Jamaica Hawks |
1940-41 | Exchange Club Brokers | ? |
1941-42 | Boston Olympic Juniors | Sands Point Tigers |
1942-43 | Brooklyn Arma Torpedoes | Jamaica Hawks |
1943-44 | Sands Point Tigers | Brooklyn Arma Torpedoes |
1944-45 | Jamaica Hawks | Brooklyn Torpedoes |
1945-46 | Brooklyn Torpedoes | Manhattan Arrows |
1946-47 | Manhattan Arrows | Jamaica Hawks |
1947-48 | Brooklyn Torpedoes & Manhattan Arrows |
- |
1948-49 | Jamaica Hawks | Manhattan Arrows |
1949-50 | Manhattan Arrows | Sands Point Tigers |
1950-51 | Sands Point Tigers (RS) | Manhattan Arrows (RS) |
1951-52 | Jamaica Hawks | Sands Point Tigers |
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