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The '''1905 [[Early British champions|English Club Championship]]''' was awarded to [[Princes Ice Hockey Club]]. It was their fourth title overall and their first since 1901.<ref>{{cite book |title= Nottingham Panthers Statistical Guidebook 1946–2000 |author= Chambers, Michael A. (ed.) |publisher= |date=November 2000 |isbn= 0-9539398-0-4 }}</ref> | The '''1905 [[Early British champions|English Club Championship]]''' was awarded to [[Princes Ice Hockey Club]]. It was their fourth title overall and their first since 1901.<ref>{{cite book |title= Nottingham Panthers Statistical Guidebook 1946–2000 |author= Chambers, Michael A. (ed.) |publisher= |date=November 2000 |isbn= 0-9539398-0-4 }}</ref> | ||
The [[London Canadians]] played their last game on November 26, 1904, defeating Princes. After | The [[London Canadians]] played their last game on November 26, 1904, defeating Princes 9-5 (2-3, 7-2).<ref>''Sporting Life'', 11/26/1904</ref> The two sides also played a scratch game on the 23rd.<ref>''Sporting Life'', 11/28/1904</ref> | ||
After the two matches, the Canadians' players scattered and the club folded.<ref>Peter Patton (1936). ''Ice Hockey''.</ref> [[Hengler's Ice Rink]] had previously shut down in the spring of 1904, and Prince's was the only active club left in England by the end of the 1904-05 season. | |||
==Contemporary accounts== | |||
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Sporting Life 11-24-1904.png|The November 24, 1904, edition of ''Sporting Life''. | |||
Sporting Life 11-28-1904.png|The November 28, 1904, edition of ''Sporting Life''. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:1905 in ice hockey]] | [[Category:1905 in ice hockey]] |
Latest revision as of 18:33, 2 March 2017
The 1905 English Club Championship was awarded to Princes Ice Hockey Club. It was their fourth title overall and their first since 1901.[1]
The London Canadians played their last game on November 26, 1904, defeating Princes 9-5 (2-3, 7-2).[2] The two sides also played a scratch game on the 23rd.[3]
After the two matches, the Canadians' players scattered and the club folded.[4] Hengler's Ice Rink had previously shut down in the spring of 1904, and Prince's was the only active club left in England by the end of the 1904-05 season.