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==Regular season==
==Regular season==
===Scores===
*10/31: '''Manchester''' - Wembley Olympics 7:2
*11/14: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Manchester 9:2
*11/20: '''Manchester''' - Oxford University 4:2
*11/23: '''Queens''' - Bournemouth 6:3
*11/28: '''Manchester''' - Oxford University 6:1
*11/30: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Oxford University 13:2
*12/7: '''Wembley Olympics''' - Bournemouth 13:6
*12/7: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Queens 4:3
*12/14: '''Streatham Royals''' - Bournemouth 8:3
*12/14: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Earls Court Marlboroughs 14:4
*12/27: '''Earls Court Marlboroughs''' - Manchester 6:5
*1/11: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Queens 5:0
*1/23: '''Manchester''' - Earls Court Marlboroughs 9:4
*1/25: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Manchester 11:0
*2/1: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Queens 10:3
*2/22: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Oxford University 13:1
*3/7: '''Streatham Royals''' - Manchester 4:3
*3/30: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Manchester 7:5
===Northern Group===
===Northern Group===
Won by the [[Birmingham Maple Leafs]], who went undefeated with a perfect record of 10-0-0, scoring 105 goals and conceding 17.
Won by the [[Birmingham Maple Leafs]], who went undefeated with a perfect record of 10-0-0, scoring 105 goals and conceding 17.
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''Hosted by Birmingham''
''Hosted by Birmingham''


*'''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' 4 - Streatham Royals 2
*4/4: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Streatham Royals 4:2


Birmingham was English League champions.
Birmingham was English League champions.


==Other games==
*10/31: '''England''' - The Rest 3:0 @ Brighton
*11/2: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Scottish Mohawks 13:2
*11/9: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Cambridge University 17:1
*11/23: '''A London Team''' - Birmingham Maple Leafs 4:2
*12/5: '''Manchester''' - Cambridge University 10:6
*12/12: '''Eastern Canada''' - Western Canada 8:5 @ Manchester
*12/19: '''Queens''' - Manchester 8:4
*12/28: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Brighton Tigers 3:3
*1/4: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Streatham 3:1
*1/9: '''Wembley Lions''' - Manchester 13:8
*2/8: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Cambridge University 12:2
*2/15: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Brighton Tigers 4:1
*2/15: '''Manchester''' - Glasgow 7:4
*2/15: '''Wembley All-Stars''' - Earls Court All-Stars 6:1
*2/22: '''Brighton Tigers''' - Manchester 6:5
*2/28: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Wembley Canadians 2:2
*2/29: '''Wembley Canadians A''' - Manchester 3:2
*3/14: '''London Canadians''' - Manchester 5:2
*3/14: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Wembley Lions 7:7
*3/21: Manchester - Scottish Canadians 5:5
*3/21: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Wembley Canadians 4:2
*3/28: '''Streatham''' - Birmingham Maple Leafs 9:2
*4/4: '''Manchester''' - Scottish Canadians 8:2
*4/11: '''Birmingham Maple Leafs''' - Corinthian Canadians 6:4
==Sources==
==Sources==
*''Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).''
*''Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).''
*''The Guardian''
*''The Observer''
[[Category:1935 in ice hockey]]
[[Category:1935 in ice hockey]]
[[Category:1936 in ice hockey]]
[[Category:1936 in ice hockey]]

Revision as of 14:31, 2 July 2020

The 1935-36 English League season was the fifth and final season of the English League, an ice hockey league in England. The league was divided into Northern and Southern groups, each composed of four teams. The top team from each group then qualified for the final to decide the league champion.

Participants

Regular season

Scores

  • 10/31: Manchester - Wembley Olympics 7:2
  • 11/14: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Manchester 9:2
  • 11/20: Manchester - Oxford University 4:2
  • 11/23: Queens - Bournemouth 6:3
  • 11/28: Manchester - Oxford University 6:1
  • 11/30: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Oxford University 13:2
  • 12/7: Wembley Olympics - Bournemouth 13:6
  • 12/7: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Queens 4:3
  • 12/14: Streatham Royals - Bournemouth 8:3
  • 12/14: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Earls Court Marlboroughs 14:4
  • 12/27: Earls Court Marlboroughs - Manchester 6:5
  • 1/11: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Queens 5:0
  • 1/23: Manchester - Earls Court Marlboroughs 9:4
  • 1/25: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Manchester 11:0
  • 2/1: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Queens 10:3
  • 2/22: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Oxford University 13:1
  • 3/7: Streatham Royals - Manchester 4:3
  • 3/30: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Manchester 7:5

Northern Group

Won by the Birmingham Maple Leafs, who went undefeated with a perfect record of 10-0-0, scoring 105 goals and conceding 17.

Southern Group

Folded in December; Streatham Royals named champion.

Final

Hosted by Birmingham

  • 4/4: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Streatham Royals 4:2

Birmingham was English League champions.

Other games

  • 10/31: England - The Rest 3:0 @ Brighton
  • 11/2: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Scottish Mohawks 13:2
  • 11/9: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Cambridge University 17:1
  • 11/23: A London Team - Birmingham Maple Leafs 4:2
  • 12/5: Manchester - Cambridge University 10:6
  • 12/12: Eastern Canada - Western Canada 8:5 @ Manchester
  • 12/19: Queens - Manchester 8:4
  • 12/28: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Brighton Tigers 3:3
  • 1/4: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Streatham 3:1
  • 1/9: Wembley Lions - Manchester 13:8
  • 2/8: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Cambridge University 12:2
  • 2/15: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Brighton Tigers 4:1
  • 2/15: Manchester - Glasgow 7:4
  • 2/15: Wembley All-Stars - Earls Court All-Stars 6:1
  • 2/22: Brighton Tigers - Manchester 6:5
  • 2/28: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Wembley Canadians 2:2
  • 2/29: Wembley Canadians A - Manchester 3:2
  • 3/14: London Canadians - Manchester 5:2
  • 3/14: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Wembley Lions 7:7
  • 3/21: Manchester - Scottish Canadians 5:5
  • 3/21: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Wembley Canadians 4:2
  • 3/28: Streatham - Birmingham Maple Leafs 9:2
  • 4/4: Manchester - Scottish Canadians 8:2
  • 4/11: Birmingham Maple Leafs - Corinthian Canadians 6:4

Sources

  • Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).
  • The Guardian
  • The Observer