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The '''1921 Nova Scotia Amateur Hockey Championship''' was played between Antigonish and the [[Halifax Wanderers]] on January 9, 1922 (at the start of the next season). Antigonish beat the Wanderers in Halifax 2-1.<ref>''Fredericton Daily Gleaner'', 1922-01-10</ref>
This was the first attempt at determining a '''Maritimes Senior Champion'''.
 
Morton and Thomson, the owners of the arena in Halifax, donated a trophy in late February to the [[Halifax City League]]. The '''Morton-Thomson Cup''' would be awarded to this league's Champion and then could be challenged for by other Maritimes teams.
 
Playoffs were hurriedly set up to determine champions in New Brunswick and the rest of Nova Scotia. However the lateness of the season and warm weather (there was no artificial ice available) caused the City League champion Wanderers to refuse to play any further. The City League's final actually had to be played in New Glasgow on March 23 because of the lack of ice in Halifax.
 
==Halifax City League==
 
===Standings===
{| class="prettytable" bgcolor="black"
! width="40%" bgcolor="Blue" | Standings
! width="5%" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | GP
! width="5%" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | W
! width="5%" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | L
! width="5%" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | T
! width="7.5%" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | GF
! width="7.5%" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | GA
! width="7.5%" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | Pts
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
| align="left" | [[Dalhousie University]] ||  6 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 30 || 8 || 8
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
| align="left" | [[Halifax Crescents]] ||  6 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 29 || 12 || 8
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
| align="left" | [[Halifax Wanderers]] ||  6 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 20 || 15 || 8
|- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
| align="left" | [[Dartmouth]] ||  6 || 0 || 6 || 0 || 7 || 51 || 0
|}
 
===Playoffs===
 
[[Halifax Crescents]] drew a bye.
 
*'''Semi final''' ''(sudden death)'':  '''Wanderers''' 2 Dalhousie 1
*'''Final''' ''(sudden death)'': '''Wanderers''' 1 Crescents 0
 
 
==[[New Brunswick]]==
 
won by '''[[Sussex]]''' - see [[1920-21 EAHL season]] & [[1920-21 NBHL season]]
 
 
==(Rest of) [[Nova Scotia]]==
 
won by '''[[Antigonish League of the Cross]]'''
 
==Nova Scotia Final==
 
The '''1921 Nova Scotia Amateur Hockey Championship''' was played between Antigonish and the Halifax Wanderers on January 9, 1922 (at the start of the next season). Antigonish beat the Wanderers in Halifax 2-1.<ref>''Fredericton Daily Gleaner'', 1922-01-10</ref> It was planned for the winner to then face Sussex for the Maritimes title.
 
==Maritimes Final==
Antigonish wanted to face Sussex for the Maritime Championship. The Morton-Thomson Cup, until the 1922 championship was decided, belonged to Antigonish. The Antigonish players understood that Sussex officially challenged for the right to play the Nova Scotia champion, but they were informed that the donors of the trophy had received no such challenge.<ref>''Fredericton Daily Gleaner'', 1922-01-17</ref> Sussex soon made an official challenge for the trophy.<ref>''Fredericton Daily Gleaner'', 1922-01-18</ref> It was planned for the game to be played in Halifax on February 2.<ref>''Fredericton Daily Gleaner'', 1922-01-28</ref>
 
*2/2: '''Sussex''' - Antigonish League of the Cross 4:2 @ Halifax
 
Sussex won the 1921 Maritime Championship.<ref>''Fredericton Daily Gleaner'', 1922-02-03</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:31, 14 May 2019

This was the first attempt at determining a Maritimes Senior Champion.

Morton and Thomson, the owners of the arena in Halifax, donated a trophy in late February to the Halifax City League. The Morton-Thomson Cup would be awarded to this league's Champion and then could be challenged for by other Maritimes teams.

Playoffs were hurriedly set up to determine champions in New Brunswick and the rest of Nova Scotia. However the lateness of the season and warm weather (there was no artificial ice available) caused the City League champion Wanderers to refuse to play any further. The City League's final actually had to be played in New Glasgow on March 23 because of the lack of ice in Halifax.

Halifax City League

Standings

Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts
Dalhousie University 6 4 2 0 30 8 8
Halifax Crescents 6 4 2 0 29 12 8
Halifax Wanderers 6 4 2 0 20 15 8
Dartmouth 6 0 6 0 7 51 0

Playoffs

Halifax Crescents drew a bye.

  • Semi final (sudden death): Wanderers 2 Dalhousie 1
  • Final (sudden death): Wanderers 1 Crescents 0


New Brunswick

won by Sussex - see 1920-21 EAHL season & 1920-21 NBHL season


(Rest of) Nova Scotia

won by Antigonish League of the Cross

Nova Scotia Final

The 1921 Nova Scotia Amateur Hockey Championship was played between Antigonish and the Halifax Wanderers on January 9, 1922 (at the start of the next season). Antigonish beat the Wanderers in Halifax 2-1.[1] It was planned for the winner to then face Sussex for the Maritimes title.

Maritimes Final

Antigonish wanted to face Sussex for the Maritime Championship. The Morton-Thomson Cup, until the 1922 championship was decided, belonged to Antigonish. The Antigonish players understood that Sussex officially challenged for the right to play the Nova Scotia champion, but they were informed that the donors of the trophy had received no such challenge.[2] Sussex soon made an official challenge for the trophy.[3] It was planned for the game to be played in Halifax on February 2.[4]

  • 2/2: Sussex - Antigonish League of the Cross 4:2 @ Halifax

Sussex won the 1921 Maritime Championship.[5]

References

  1. Fredericton Daily Gleaner, 1922-01-10
  2. Fredericton Daily Gleaner, 1922-01-17
  3. Fredericton Daily Gleaner, 1922-01-18
  4. Fredericton Daily Gleaner, 1922-01-28
  5. Fredericton Daily Gleaner, 1922-02-03