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Calumet roster: Beaton (goal), Anthony (point), C. Donnelley (cover point), West (rover), McLean (center), Harris (right wing), McMillen (left wing). Kenwood roster: Crocker (goal), W. Rockwell (point), F. Rockwell (cover point), Champlin (rover), McMullen (center), A. Rockwell (right wing), C. Wood (left wing). | Calumet roster: Beaton (goal), Anthony (point), C. Donnelley (cover point), West (rover), McLean (center), Harris (right wing), McMillen (left wing). Kenwood roster: Crocker (goal), W. Rockwell (point), F. Rockwell (cover point), Champlin (rover), McMullen (center), A. Rockwell (right wing), C. Wood (left wing). | ||
==Colorado== | |||
The Cooper Lake Hockey Club reorganized in early January, and challenged the All-Canadians to a game on the 7th. Due to mild weather conditions, no games are recorded to have been played. | |||
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Revision as of 14:38, 21 June 2020
This was the 1905-06 American ice hockey season:
Chicago, Illinois
The 1906 Chicago City Championship was contested by four teams: Calumet Lacrosse Club, Kenwood Country Club, Riverside Hockey Club, and the South Park Skating Club. Other active teams in the city included the Prairie Avenue Hockey Club and the Monarch Athletic Club.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 1/13: Kenwood Juniors - Prairie Avenue Junior Hockey Club 4:0
- 1/17: Monarch Athletic Club - Prairie Avenue Hockey Club 4:1
Monarch AC roster: Swift (goal), Harger (point), Gifford (cover point), Palmer (rover), Blossom (left wing), Ortmayer (right wing), Burnham (center). Prairie Avenue roster: R. Canby (goal), J. Canby (point), Foss (cover point), G. Seaverns (rover), Lynn (left wing), Dudley (right wing), L. Seaverns (center).
- 2/10: Kenwood Country Club III - Prairie Avenue Hockey Club III 4:0
- Chicago City Championship
- 2/4: Riverside Hockey Club - South Park Skating Club 4:0
Riverside roster: Nieger (goal), Gillespie (point), B. Anderson (cover point), Henderson (rover), C. Anderson, S. Anderson (forwards), Holding (center). South Park roster: Kearney (goal), O'Malley (point), Davidson (cover point), Gaisford (rover), Gannet, Woods (forwards), O'Connor (center).
- 2/6: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Kenwood Country Club 4:2
- 2/8: Riverside Hockey Club - Kenwood Country Club 3:1
- 2/9: South Park Skating Club - Calumet Lacrosse Club
- 2/11: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Riverside Hockey Club 2:1
Calumet roster: Beaton (goal), Rutbridge (point), Young (cover point), Collins (center), West (rover), Myers (right wing), Harris (left wing). Riverside roster: Mayer (goal), Gillespie (point), W. Henderson (cover point), Houlding (center), C. Henderson (rover), S.C. Anderson (right wing), E.T. Anderson (left wing).
- 2/16: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Kenwood Country Club 4:4
Calumet roster: Beaton (goal), Anthony (point), C. Donnelley (cover point), West (rover), McLean (center), Harris (right wing), McMillen (left wing). Kenwood roster: Crocker (goal), W. Rockwell (point), F. Rockwell (cover point), Champlin (rover), McMullen (center), A. Rockwell (right wing), C. Wood (left wing).
Colorado
The Cooper Lake Hockey Club reorganized in early January, and challenged the All-Canadians to a game on the 7th. Due to mild weather conditions, no games are recorded to have been played.
Massachusetts
The New England Ice Hockey League was once again organized for the 1905-06 season. It was planned to begin play on December 27, but as of January 22, not a single game had been playing, owing to mild weather. Only one league game is recorded to have taken place. The following teams were slated to participate in the league: Roxbury Hockey Club, Dorchester Hockey Club, Boston Wanderers, Somerville Hockey Club, Melrose Hockey Club, Franklin AA, and the Boston Hockey Club.
The high school competitions were also contested this winter.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 12/16: Winchester High - Medford High 1:0
- 12/18: Cambridge Hockey Club - Arlington High 8:8
- 12/19: Arlington High - Cambridge Latin 4:0
- 12/25: Arlington High - Arlington High Alumni 1:1
- 12/25: Roxbury Hockey Club - Somerville Hockey Club 1:1
- 12/26: Wakefield High - Rindge Manual Training 0:0
- 12/26: Cambridge Latin - Arlington High 3:1
- 12/27: Rindge Manual Training - Medford High 2:0
- 12/28: Arlington High - Cambridge Latin 6:0
- 1/2: Arlington High - Rindge Manual Training 3:0
- 1/2: Brookline High - Roxbury Latin 4:0
- 1/3: Arlington High - Cambridge Latin 1:0
- 1/3: Rindge Manual Training - Winchester High 4:0
- 1/3: Talbot Prep - Roxbury Latin 4:3
- 1/6: Mechanic Arts School - Winchester High 2:1 OT - Winchester protested result
- 1/8: Franklin AA - English High 4:0
- 1/8: Roxbury Latin - Milton High 1:0
- 1/9: Wakefield High - Everett High 1:0
- 1/9: Newton High - Mechanic Arts School 3:0
- 1/9: Spartan AC - Mohawk AC 3:2
- 1/10: Harvard University - Harvard Graduates 6:4
- 1/10: Phillips Andover - Stone's School 2:1 OT
- 1/10: Rindge Manual Training - Roxbury Latin 2:1
- 1/10: Arlington High - Winchester High 9:0
- 1/11: Mohawk AC - Spartan AC 7:3
- 1/11: Brookline High - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3:0
- 1/13: Medford High - Medford Boat Club 1:1
- 1/13: Somerville Hockey Club - Cambridge Hockey Club 9:3
- 1/13: Boston Hockey Club - Brae Burn Country Club 4:1
- 1/13: Arlington Hockey Club - Cambridge Hockey Club 1:1
- 1/19: Mohawk AC - Spartan AC 5:5
- 1/20: Brae Burn Country Club - Milton Hockey Club 4:1
- 1/20: Arlington High - Cambridge Hockey Club 7:2
- 1/20: Wakefield High - Mechanic Arts School 5:0
- 1/20: Winchester High - Milton High 0:0
- 1/27: St. Mark's School - Harvard '09 3:0
- 1/30: Wakefield High' - Somerville High 1:0
- 1/30: St. Mark's School - Newton High 0:0 - game was called a draw after the first half due to unsafe ice conditions
- 2/3: Somerville Hockey Club - Winchester Hockey Club 4:3 OT
- 2/3: Hartfords (High School Combination) - Talbot Prep 5:3
- 2/3: Esmond AC - Spartan AC 2:2
- 2/3: Phillips Andover - Arlington High 3:2
- 2/6: Talbot Prep - Roxbury Latin 5:3
- 2/7: Esmond AA - Wesley Club 2:1
- 2/7: Mohawks - Spartan AC 5:3
- 2/7: St. Mark's School - Newton High 1:0
- 2/8: Arlington High - Stone's School 6:4
- 2/12: Esmond AA - Wesley Club 3:1
- 2/12: Medford High - Winchester High 3:2
- 2/16: Esmond AC - Talbot Prep 2:2
- 2/17: Esmond AC - Waldeck AC 0:0
- 2/17: All-Boston - Brae Burn Country Club 10:0
- 2/17: Franklin AA - Berkeley AC 5:4
- 2/17: Newton High - Arlington High 3:2
- New England Ice Hockey League Results
- 2/10: Somerville Hockey Club - Dorchester Hockey Club 10:0
- Interscholastic League Results
- 1/13: Cambridge Latin - Newton High 2:1
- Interprepatory League Results
- 1/19: Arlington High - Medford High 6:0
- 1/30: Arlington High - Mechanic Arts School 3:0
- 2/6: Arlington High - Winchester High 15:0 - Arlington gained permanent possession of cup, winning it for third year in a row
- Prepatory League Results
- 1/9: Brookline High - Cambridge Latin 1:0
Michigan
See: 1905–06 IPHL season
The Portage Lakes Hockey Club, Calumet Miners, and Michigan Soo Indians once again competed in the International Professional Hockey League, which also featured the Canadian Soo and the Pittsburgh Pros.
The Border Hockey League was formed for the 1905-06 season. It consisted of the Detroit Athletic Club and the Essex, Amherstburg, Tilbury, and Chatham, Ontario teams. In early February, the Essex team withdrew from the league. The Chatham Hockey Club won the league championship.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 12/24: Baraga - L'Anse 5:0 @ L'Anse
- 12/28: Tunnel Tigers - South Park 2:0 @ Port Huron
- 1/9: Houghton High School - Baraga High School 13:2 @ Houghton
- 1/12: Detroit Athletic Club - Sandwich Hockey Club (ON) 8:0 @ Detroit
- 1/13: Chornicles - North End 4:0 @ Port Huron
- 2/10: Lansing High School - Agricultural College 2:1 @ Lansing
- 2/11: Detroit Beavers - Detroit Victorias 5:3
- 2/11: Baraga Juniors - L'Anse 4:2 @ L'Anse
- 2/17: Detroit Victorias - Detroit Warrens 1:0
- 2/17: Chronicles - Catholic School 1:0 @ Port Huron
- 2/17: Grand Trunk - Crescents 5:0 @ Port Huron
- 2/17: Baraga Juniors - L'Anse High School 4:0 @ Baraga
- 3/10: Baraga - Pequaming 3:1 @ Houghton
- 3/19: Baraga - Portage Lake Hardware 3:1 @ Houghton
- Border Hockey League Game Results
- 1/9: Detroit Athletic Club - Chatham Hockey Club 3:2 @ Detroit
- 1/9: Amherstburg Hockey Club - Essex Hockey Club 3:3 @ Amherstburg Hockey Club - Essex protested Amherstburg's third goal
- 2/6: Detroit Athletic Club - Amherstburg Hockey Club 8:0 @ Detroit
- 2/10: Chatham Hockey Club - Amherstburg Hockey Club 8:3 @ Chatham
- 2/12: Detroit Athletic Club - Tilbury Hockey Club 7:2 @ Tilbury
- 2/13: Chatham Hockey Club - Tilbury Hockey Club 17:8 @ Chatham
- Chatham Hockey Club - Amherstburg Hockey Club
- 2/16: Detroit Athletic Club - Amherstburg Hockey Club 3:2 @ Amherstburg
- 2/19: Detroit Athletic Club - Tilbury Hockey Club @ Detroit - Tilbury did not come
- 2/23: Chatham Hockey Club - Detroit Athletic Club 10:3 @ Chatham
- 2/27: Tilbury Hockey Club - Amherstburg Hockey Club @ Amherstburg - not played due to lack of ice
- 3/1: Chatham Hockey Club - Tilbury Hockey Club 10:9 OT @ Tilbury
- 3/9: Tilbury Hockey Club - Detroit Athletic Club 6:4 @ Chatham
The Hancock High School won the local Amphidrome Cup and the Michigan state title. Hancock also had a second team that won the Championship of the Second High School teams of the Copper Country.
- Hancock High School Game Results
- 1/23: Hancock - Hubbell City 4:3
- 1/26: Hancock - Baraga High School 9:1
- 1/29: Hancock - Dollar Bay Shamrocks 7:4
- 2/?: Hancock - Houghton High School 7:2
- 2/?: Dollar Bay - Hancock 6:5
- 2/13: Hancock - Calumet 6:1
- 2/21: Houghton High School - Hancock 4:2
- 2/22: Hancock - Calumet 7:5
- 3/10: Hancock - Dollar Bay Shamrocks 10:3
Amphidrome Cup games:
- 3/6: Hancock - Houghton 3:3
- 3/8: Hancock - Houghton 2:1
- 3/12: Hancock - Houghton 1:1
- 3/?: Hancock - Houghton 2:2
- 3/16: Hancock - Houghton 6:5
Minnesota
The St. Paul Victorias won the Twin City Hockey League for the fourth year in a row, defeating Mechanic Arts in a single game. The Victorias also retained the Minnesota State title.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 12/22: Duluth High School Alumni - Duluth High School 3:1
- 12/27: Minneapolis Central High School Alumni - Lake Shore Hockey Club 8:1
- 12/?: Minikahda Hockey Club - St. Paul 6:5
- 12/29: Duluth High School Alumni - Superior Columbias 4:1 @ Duluth - Duluth claimed Head of the Lakes Championship
- 1/1: Duluth High School Alumni - Two Harbors 4:0 @ Two Harbors
- 1/1: Duluth High School Alumni - Two Harbors 2:0 @ Two Harbors
- 1/4: St. Paul Victorias - Minneapolis Eagles 9:2
- 1/5: Duluth High School - West Duluth Fairmounts 5:0
- 1/6: St. Paul - Minikahda Hockey Club 7:6
- 1/7: Glens - King Hockey Club 3:2 @ Minneapolis
- 1/10: Superior Columbias - West Duluth Fairmounts 2:0 @ Duluth
- 1/14: St. Paul Mic-Macs - Minneapolis Central High School 19:0
- 1/16: Minneapolis Central High School - Minneapolis East High School 4:1
- 1/17: Emerson (MB) - Crookston 9:3 @ Emerson
- 1/20: St. Paul Victorias - Lake Shore Hockey Club 10:3
- 1/20: St. Paul Mechanic Arts - Minneapolis Central High School 13:0
- 1/20: St. Paul Central High School - Minneapolis East Side High School 2:1
- 1/22: Glens - Iroquois 2:1 @ Minneapolis
- 1/23: St. Paul Mic-Macs II - Lafayette 1:0
- 1/25: St. Paul Laurels - Minneapolis Central High School 4:0
- 1/26: St. Paul Mechanic Arts - Minneapolis East Side High School 12:2
- 1/31: Winnipeg Victorias (MB) - St. Paul Victorias 19:8 @ Winnipeg
- 1/31: St. Paul Mechanic Arts - St. Thomas 13:2
- 2/4: St. Paul Central High School - Minneapolis Central High School 13:1
- 2/6: St. Paul Mechanic Arts - Minneapolis Eagles 2:1
- 2/7: St. Paul Mechanic Arts - St. Thomas 16:0
- 2/10: Minneapolis Eagles - Lake Shore Hockey Club 9:5
- 2/13: Minneapolis Eagles - St. Paul Mic-Macs 5:3
- 2/16: Lake Shore Hockey Club - St. Paul Laurels 3:2
- 3/16: Duluth - Superior Columbias 2:1 @ Duluth
- 3/23: Houghton High School (MI) - Duluth High School 7:4 @ Houghton, MI
- 3/24: Calumet (MI) - Duluth High School 2:1 @ Calumet, MI
- Twin City Hockey League Results
- 2/17: St. Paul Victorias - Mechanic Arts 12:2
- Minnesota State Championship
- St. Paul Victorias - Duluth 4:2 @ St. Paul
- Duluth - St. Paul Victorias 3:2 @ Duluth
- St. Paul Victorias - Two Harbors 9:6 @ Two Harbors
Montana
It was planned for the Salt Lake Hockey Club from Utah to face the Butte Hockey Club in Butte on December 29, 1905. Hennessy's team was due to meet the winner.[1]
New York
See: 1905-06 AAHL season
The American Amateur Hockey League was again in operation this winter. There were a number of games played in Buffalo as well.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 12/30: Brooklyn Crescents - Montreal Hockey Club 2:1 @ Montreal
- 1/12: Brooklyn Latin - De Witt Clinton High School 6:0 @ Clermont Rink
- 1/16: La Salle Hockey Club - Riverside Hockey Club 2:0
- 1/19: Montreal Shamrocks - All-New York 4:3 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 1/19: Boys' High School - St. Paul's School (NH) 5:1 @ Clermont Rink
- 1/20: Brooklyn Crescents - Montreal Shamrocks 5:2 @ Clermont Rink
- 1/26: Columbia Grammar School - Berkeley School 1:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 1/26: Poly Prep Alumni' - Trinity Athletic Club 6:3 @ Clermont Rink
- 1/27: Lafayette High School - La Salle Hockey Club @ Buffalo
- 1/29: Lafayette High School - Oakland AC 7:2 @ Buffalo
- 2/3: Lafayette High School - La Salle Hockey Club 8:0 @ Buffalo
- 2/3: Niagara University - La Salle Hockey Club 6:1 @ Niagara Falls
- 2/3: Boys' High School - Brooklyn Latin School 2:0 @ Clermont Rink
- 2/9: Berkeley School - Cutler School 1:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 2/10: Lafayette High School - Niagara University 3:1 @ Buffalo
- 2/14: Poly Prep - Irving School 5:2 @ Clermont Rink
- 2/17: Lafayette High School - Broadstreet High School 10:1 @ Buffalo
- 2/17: Lafayette High School - East High School 6:2 @ Buffalo
- 2/17: Poly Prep - Lawrenceville High School (NJ) 5:3 @ Clermont Rink
- 2/17: Morristown School (NJ) - Columbia Freshmen 6:1 @ Morristown
- 2/17: Mercury Athletic Club - Deerfoot Athletic Club 7:2 @ Clermont Rink
- Ridley College (ON) - Niagara University 8:1 @ St. Catharine's
- 2/17: Niagara University - Ridley College (ON) 4:2
- 2/20: St. Paul's School (NH) - Brooklyn Latin 2:1 @ Clermont Rink
- 2/23: Berkeley School - De Witt Clinton High School 2:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 2/24: Boys' High School - Poly Prep 2:1 @ Clermont Rink - Interscholastic Intercity Championship
- 3/3: Irving School - Columbia Freshmen 5:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- Interscholastic Hockey Championship
- 3/6: Irving School - Sachs School 11:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 3/8: Berkeley School - Groff School 1:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 3/13: Cutler School - Columbia Grammar School 5:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 3/15: Berkeley School - Groff School 1:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 3/20: Cutler School - Berkeley School 3:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
- 3/22: Irving School - Cutler School 8:0 - final @ St. Nicholas Rink
Norfolk, Virginia
The Norfolk Ice Palace, located on East Main Street, opened on December 9, 1905. On December 15, it was reported that the first ice hockey team in the south had been formed at the Ice Palace. J. Saunders Taylor was elected captain and the team was set to begin practicing at once. It was also noted that there were plans to form a second team, and that players from the two teams would be selected to play in an ice hockey tournament at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York in February 1906.[2] On December 21, it was reported that the hockey teams from the Worden and the Truxtun torpedo boats had organized, and were planning to play a match at the rink. There was noted to be a considerable rivalry between the seamen. St. Paul's of Portsmouth and the Norfolk High School were set to play a game the next Saturday.[3]
On December 23, the following was written in the Virginian-Pilot: "At the palace last night the hockey teams from the torpedo boat destroyers Worden and Truxtun played a game in the presence of a large crowd. The contest was very exciting. Several of the officers from the war vessels at the yard were present. The superior officers of the navy ships believe in encouraging athletics and sports and the enlisted men have ample opportunity at the ice palace since the management has been very liberal with Uncle Sam's fighting men."[4]
A series was arranged between the Quaker City Hockey Club of Philadelphia and Princeton University, the Ice Palace management paying $1000 to bring them down to Norfolk. The two clubs took part in the first game of hockey ever played in the South on December 29. It was reported that "The Southerners were very much enthused with hockey and local teams are to be formed".[5] Princeton won the three game series 2-1. There were also hopes of bringing Yale and the Brooklyn Crescents to the Ice Palace for a series later in the season.[6]
In early January, the manager of the ice palace was receiving numerous applications for the Norfolk hockey team No. 2.[7]
On January 4, 1906, it was reported that the Norfolk Country Club was likely to meet a team from Portsmouth at the Ice Palace within a week, and that they had been practicing vigorously in preparation for the game. It was noted that William N. White, a promoter of sports in Portsmouth probably going to be the captain or manager of the team. Instead of seven men aside, each team was to have five players so there would be more room to keep the puck in motion. A series of 12 games was planned.[8] The management of the ice palace offered a magnificent trophy to go to the winners.
After the series, it was proposed to organized a hockey league, composed of teams from Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, Newport News, Hampton and Old Point, with the teams playing every week until the close of the season. The first three matches were set to take place from January 11-13, but they were postponed to January 18-20, as Captain White of Portsmouth had not had sufficient time to practice with his team. Instead, the Country Club met the Washington Nationals, captained by LeMat, for three games from the 11th-13th.[9] The first game was broken up by a power failure, but the Country Club blanked the Nationals 5-0 in the second meeting. Bruce scored three goals for the Country Club.[10] The following night, the Country club once again whipped the Nationals, this time by the score of 8-1.[11] On January 16, it was reported that the Portsmouth Hockey Club had begun practicing for their upcoming series with Norfolk.[12]
On January 18, Norfolk beat Portsmouth 2-0 in a game where neither team was regular, and was more of a scrub affair than the beginning of the championship series.[13] The games scheduled for January 19 and 20 were cancelled, as two of the Portsmouth players had sustained injuries in the first game. It was also reported that the management of the ice palace was in correspondence with a Baltimore hockey team, and hoped to meet them for a series at the Ice Palace.[14] Norfolk again defeated Portsmouth, this time by a score of 7-4, on February 1.[15] On February 7, Norfolk blasted the Nationals 10-0 in a game played as part of an ice carnival, that was held for the benefit of the Confederate monument under the auspices of Pickett-Buchanan Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy.[16] Four days later, it was reported that there were plans to continue the series between Norfolk and Portsmouth.[17] However, no records exist of further games taking place.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 12/28: Quaker City Hockey Club - Princeton University 7:6
- 12/29: Princeton University - Quaker City Hockey Club 4:3
- 12/30: Princeton University - Quaker City Hockey Club 5:0
- 1/11: Norfolk Country Club - Washington Nationals - the cutting off of the electric current plunged the Ice Palace into darkness, breaking up the game
- 1/12: Norfolk Country Club - Washington Nationals 5:0
Country Club roster: Bruce (cover), Prescott (left wing), J. Saunders Taylor (captain; right wing), Durfee (goal), Richard Taylor (center). Nationals roster: LeMat (captain; cover), Hurst (left wing), Smoot (right wing), Bohlken (goal), Sullivan (center).
- 1/13: Norfolk Country Club - Washington Nationals 8:1
Rosters were the same as the previous game.
- 1/18: Norfolk Country Club - Portsmouth Hockey Club 2:0
- 2/1: Norfolk Country Club - Portsmouth Hockey Club 7:4 (3:3, 4:1)
- 2/7: Norfolk Country Club - Washington Nationals 10:0
North Dakota
The Hannah Hockey Club joined the Southern Manitoba Hockey League, and were set to play three games with the Manitoba clubs during the season. Hannah easily defeated Grand Forks on January 26.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 1/4: Grand Forks Hockey Club - Grand Forks High School 2:1
- 1/26: Hannah Hockey Club - Grand Forks Hockey Club 5:0 @ Grand Forks
- 2/19: Grand Forks Hockey Club - Grand Forks High School 1:1
Ohio
The Amazon Canoe Club of Cincinnati scheduled games against Cleveland and Hamilton, Ontario.[18] Neither wound up being played. The Pleasant Ridge, Advent Memorial Athletic Club, and Covington Hockey Club were also formed in Cincinnati. In Cleveland, the Landon Athletic Club and Imperials were active. Landon was slated to face the Canton Marine AC in Canton on February 18, but the game did not come off.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 2/11: Landon AC - Cleveland Imperials 6:1
Landon roster: Lammersmith (goal), Weltzmann (point), Carey (cover point), Poland (rover), Evans (center), Burnap (left wing), Plunkett (right wing). Imperials roster: Morgan (goal), Marshall (point), Avoy (cover point), Gilloy (rover), Charmion (center), Knappe (left wing), Maxwell (right wing).
Pennsylvania
See: 1905–06 IPHL season
The Pittsburgh Pros once again competed in the International Professional Hockey League, which was also composed of teams from Michigan and Ontario.
The Quaker City Hockey Club returned to action this winter. They played a series against Princeton University in Norfolk, Virginia, in late December, losing two of the three games. Quaker City roster: Rhoades (goal), Riley (cover), White (rover), Cooke (center), Bulleu (right wing), Orton (left wing), Bryor. Quaker City also wanted to play in Pittsburgh on February 2 and 3.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 2/5: Pittsburgh Pros - Niagara Ontario Power Company 7:6 @ Niagara Falls, ON
- 2/9: Pittsburgh Pros - Niagara Ontario Power Company 11:9 @ Pittsburgh
- 2/10: Pittsburgh Pros - Niagara Ontario Power Company 23:4 @ Pittsburgh
Spokane, Washington
In Spokane, the Star Shingle Company opened an artificial ice rink at their plant on February 6, 1906. The rink has an ice surface of 200 by 88 feet. On February 7, the first hockey practice took place. The Spokane Amateur Athletic Club formed a team, and another club known as the Independents (who soon changed their name to the Eagles) was formed. Other possible teams were announced as being the Spokane High School, Blair Business College, and Gonzaga University, but none wound up playing. Plans to form a Spokane City League with two Spokane AAC teams, Gonzaga, High School, and the Independents were also abandoned.
The first game was played between the Spokane AAC and the Eagles on February 26. The Rossland, British Columbia team then came to Spokane to play two exhibition games.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 2/26: Spokane Amateur Athletic Club - Eagles 7:0
SAAC roster: J.E. Rea (goal), W. Schaeffer (point), H. Smith (cover point), O.U. Tatro (center), C.C. Walker (rover), H. Wurtele (capt.), C.B. Sanderson (wings). Eagles roster: J. McCreary (goal), M.R. Turner (point), R. Ferrier (capt.) (cover point), E. Kelly (center), J. Trezona (rover), V. Pawnell, A. Munroe (wings).
- 2/28: Rossland (BC) - Spokane Amateur Athletic Club 2:0
- 3/2: Rossland (BC) - Spokane Amateur Athletic Club 10:1
Utah
Three hockey games are recorded to have been played in Salt Lake City this winter.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- 1/1: University of Utah Hockey Club - Picked Team 4:3
UHC roster: Hegel, J. Taylor, White, Brodie (forwards), D. Taylor (cover point), Thompson (point), Gray (goal). Picked roster: Lindsay, Ferguson, Ames, Cayly (forwards), Moore (cover point), Parsons (point), Williams (goal).
- 1/6: Salt Lake High School - University of Utah Hockey Club 3:0
- 1/28: Salt Lake Hockey Club - University of Utah Hockey Club 4:3
Salt Lake roster: Ferguson, Ames, Lindsay, Cayley (forwards), Seigle (point), William (cover point), Chapman (goal). UHC roster: Brodie, Hogle, Sturges, D.P. Taylor (forwards), J.C. Taylor (point), Moore (cover point), Harris (goal).
Wisconsin
Hockey was played in Milwaukee and Delafield, Wisconsin this winter.
- 1905-06 Game Results
- Centurys - Wisconsin Centrals 6:2 @ Milwaukee
- 12/24: Centurys - Gordons
- 12/25: Wisconsin National Bank - Centurys
- 12/31: Northwestern Life Insurance - Centurys
- 1/19: Milwaukee Town Club - East Side High School 2:0 @ Milwaukee
- 1/27: St. John's Military Academy - Lake Forest Academy 1:0 @ Delafield
- 2/18: Milwaukee Hockey Club - St. John's Military Academy @ Delafield
College ice hockey
See: 1905–06 United States collegiate men's ice hockey season
References
- ↑ The Anaconda Standard, 1905-12-28
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1905-12-15
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1905-12-21
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1905-12-23
- ↑ The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1905-12-29
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1905-12-29
- ↑ Virginian Pilot, 1906-01-05
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-01-04
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-01-10
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-01-13
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-01-14
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-01-16
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-01-19
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-01-21
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-02-02
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-02-08
- ↑ Virginian-Pilot, 1906-02-11
- ↑ Cincinnati Post, 1906-01-02
Sources
- Boston Globe
- Buffalo Morning Express and Illustrated Buffalo Express
- Chicago Tribune
- Detroit Free Press
- Salt Lake Herald
- St. Paul Daily Globe
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