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==Iowa==
Only two games are recorded to have been played in Des Moines this winter.
;1906-07 Game Results
*1/13: '''Hopkins Bros.''' - Ramblers 5:3
*1/27: '''Hopkins Bros.''' - Crescents 8:2
==New Hampshire==
==New Hampshire==
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Revision as of 20:17, 8 July 2021

This was the 1906-07 American ice hockey season:

Chicago, Illinois

South Park Skating Club won the 1907 Chicago City Championship by defeating the Calumet Lacrosse Club. Other active teams included the Sepoys, Riverside Hockey Club, Chicago Hockey Club, Chicago Skating Club, Lake Forest Academy, and the Prairie Avenue Hockey Club.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 1/11: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Sepoys 4:0
  • 1/13: South Park Skating Club - Riverside Hockey Club
  • 1/15: Chicago Hockey Club - Sepoys 0:0 OT
  • 1/22: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Chicago Skating Club 9:2
  • 1/23: Northwestern Academy - Lake Forest Academy 4:2
  • 1/26: Lake Forest Academy - Prairie Avenue Hockey Club 2:0

Lake Forest roster: Vail (goal), Grood (point), Buckley (cover point), Myers (rover), Barker (right wing), De Bronkart (center), Faxon (left wing). Prairie Avenue roster: Gould (goal), Ortmayer (point), Hendricks (cover point), Moore (rover), Nathan (right wing), Crawford (center), Preston (left wing).

  • 1/27: Chicago Hockey Club - Sepoys 2:1 - Sepoys protested Chicago's final goal, claiming the play was offside

Chicago roster: Kearney (goal), Morrison (cover point), Young (point), Davidson (rover), Downs (right wing), Ramsey (left wing), Gaiseford (center). Sepoys roster: Hislop (goal), Fraser (cover point), E.D. Stewart (point), Hurley (rover), McLeod (right wing), H. Stewart (left wing), E.A. Stewart (center).

  • 1/29: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Riverside Hockey Club 3:2
  • 1/31: Riverside Hockey Club - Chicago Hockey Club 3:2
  • 2/6: Calumet Lacrosse Club - Sepoys 5:0
  • 2/11: South Park Skating Club - Calumet Lacrosse Club 3:0 - Chicago City Championship

South Park roster: Knapp (goal), O'Malley (point), N. Masterton (cover point), Shaver (center), O. McMullen (rover), Whitney (right wing), C. Woods (left wing). Calumet roster: N. Beston (goal), C. Donnelley (point), T. Collins (cover point), West (center), Art. Woods (rover), Rubridge (right wing), Anthony (left wing).

Colorado

The Colorado School of Mines re-organized their hockey club in late January, but are not recorded to have played any games in 1907. There were hockey activities in Leadville this winter.

1906-07 Game Results
  • Cutler Academy - Colorado Springs High School 1:0
  • 1/17: Leadville High School - Leadville Shack Club 4:1
  • 2/7: Leadville Hockey Club - Leadville High School 5:5
  • 2/28: Leadville Shack Club - Leadville High School 3:0
  • 3/2: Leadville Shack Club - Leadville Hockey Club - The Hockey Club refused to play, so the Shack Club claimed the city title, but the Hockey Club also staked a claim to it. They played two practice games against the Shack Club, one of which as a tie, and another featuring the former's scrub team. LHC had a winning percentage of .666, while LSC's was .333.

Massachusetts

The planned schedules for the four school hockey leagues.
The planned schedule for the Boston Hockey League.
The Arlington High team

The Boston Hockey League was formed for the 1906-07 season. The league was made up of the Brookline Hockey Club, Crescents, Roxbury Hockey Club, Boston Hockey Club, and the Dorchester Hockey Club. No league games were recorded to have been played. The school hockey leagues were also active this winter.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 12/12: St. Mark's School - Cambridge Latin 3:0
  • 12/17: Arlington High - De Merritte's School 4:0
  • 12/17: Roxbury Latin - Medford High 0:0
  • 12/18: Cambridge Latin - Milton Academy 3:2
  • 12/18: Newton High - Melrose High 2:0
  • 12/18: Winchester High - Stone's School 0:0
  • 12/19: Roxbury Latin - Roxbury High 3:2
  • 12/19: Melrose High - Medford High 1:0
  • 12/19: Arlington High - Winchester High 2:0
  • 12/20: Melrose High - Hyde Park High 2:0
  • 12/20: Arlington High - Rindge Manual Training 4:0
  • 12/20: Roxbury Latin - Volkmann's School 2:0
  • 12/24: Newton High - Stone's School 4:0
  • 12/25: Brae Burn Country Club - Newtowne 1:0
  • 12/26: MIT - Roxbury Latin 1:0
  • 12/26: Dartmouth University - Rindge Manual Training 5:2
  • 12/26: Roxbury High - English High 1:1
  • 12/26: Stone's School - Back Bay Hockey Club 6:1
  • 12/26: Newton Hockey Club - Newton High 1:0
  • 1/3: Newton High - Stone's School 2:0
  • 1/5: Harvard Scrub - Rindge Manual Training 2:0
  • 1/5: Somerville Hockey Club - Cambridge Hockey Club 2:0
  • 1/5: Arlington High - Arlington High Alumni 6:0
  • 1/5; Milton High - Winchester High 3:0
  • 1/5: Grafton High - Upton High 1:0
  • 1/9: Melrose High - Wakefield High 2:1 2OT
  • 1/9: Phillips Andover - English High 8:1
  • 1/10: Wakefield High - Everett High 3:0
  • 1/10: Winchester High - Rindge Manual Training 1:0
  • 1/10: Arlington High - Cambridge Latin 3:0
  • 1/10: Harvard '09 - Newton High 4:1
  • 1/11: Wakefield High - Somerville High 3:0
  • 1/11: Harvard '09 - Stone's School 2:2
  • 1/11: Arlington High - Harvard '07 6:0
  • 1/14: Arlington High - Stone's School 1:1
  • 1/16: Phillips Andover - Arlington High 4:3
  • 1/18: Milton Academy - Milton Hockey Club 5:2
  • 1/18: Somerville High - Melrose High 0:0
  • 1/21: Phillips Andover - Arlington High 4:3
  • 1/21: Newton High - De Merritte's School 1:0
  • 1/22: Winchester High - Roxbury Latin 3:1
  • 1/22: Milton High - Mechanic Arts High 2:0
  • 1/23: English High - St. Mark's School 4:3
  • 1/24: Harvard '10 - Stone's School 11:1
  • 1/24: Arlington High - Melrose High 5:0
  • 1/26: Searles High - Springfield High 3:2
  • 1/27: Agawam Hunt Club - Brae Burn Country Club 3:1
  • 1/28: Harvard '10 - Arlinton High 5:0
  • 1/28: Milton Academy - De Merritte's School 8:3 2OT
  • Springfield Training - Williams College 3:2 @ Albany
  • 1/31: Harvard Freshmen - Roxbury Latin 13:0
  • 1/31: Newton High - Mechanic Arts High 4:1
  • 1/31: Melrose High - De Merritte's School 5:0
  • 1/31: Hyde Park High - Wellesley High 13:0
  • 2/4: Milton High - Rindge Manual Training 3:3
  • 2/7: Arlington High - Newton High 4:0 - Greater Boston High School Championship
  • 2/8: Rindge Manual Training - Somerville High 3:0
  • 2/8: Loudon Field Club - Williams College 4:1 @ Albany, NY
  • 2/9: Loudon Field Club - Williams College 6:2 @ Albany, NY
  • 2/9: Winchester AA - Arlington AA 4:2
  • 2/9: Brae Burn Country Club - Crescent Hockey Club 4:2
  • 2/9: Franklin AA - Dorchester Hockey Club 11:2
  • 2/9: Arlington High - Hope High (Providence, RI) 2:0
  • 2/9: Mechanic Arts High - English High 6:4
  • 2/10: Brae Burn Country Club - McGill University (QC) 4:4
  • 2/12: English High - Tufts Dental Junior 3:1
  • 2/14: St. Paul's School (NH) - Harvard'10 3:2
  • 2/15: Arlington High - Medford High 9:0
  • 2/22: Franklin AA - Dorchester Hockey Club 17:4 - Franklin won Championship of Dorchester
Prepatory League Results
  • 1/5: Cambridge Latin - Brookline High 2:1
  • 1/11: Newton High - Cambridge Latin 2:0
  • 1/21: Newton High - Brookline High 2:1
Interprepatory League Results
  • 1/16: Medford High - Mechanic Arts High 1:0
  • 1/23: Mechanic Arts High - Roxbury High 0:0
  • 1/29: Arlington High - Mechanic Arts High 4:0
Academic League Results
  • 1/18: Stone's School - De Merritte's School 5:0
  • 1/29: Stone's School - Roxbury Latin 3:1 - Stone's School clinched title

Michigan

See: 1906–07 IPHL season

For the third year, the Portage Lakes Hockey Club, Calumet Wanderers, and Michigan Soo Indians competed in the International Professional Hockey League, along with the Canadian Soo and the Pittsburgh Pros. The league folded after the season, bringing an end to professional hockey in the Copper Country. It had been planned to continue the league for 1907-08, and teams from Columbus, Ohio (who had initially been expected to join for 1906-07, but did not due to the lack of a rink), and Toronto, Ontario, were said to be likely to join.[1]

In Detroit, the Athletic Club and Marlboroughs were the main teams in the city. A school hockey league with four teams was also organized.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 12/25: Detroit Athletic Club - Detroit Marlboroughs 7:5
  • 1/16: Detroit Athletic Club - Detroit Medics - Medics failed to appear
  • 1/17: Central High School - Detroit University School 2:1
  • 1/22: Tilbury Hockey Club (ON) - Detroit 7:1 @ Tilbury
  • 1/24: Detroit Athletic Club - Detroit Marlboroughs 3:2
  • 1/26: Detroit Athletic Club - Windsor Hillside Hockey Club (ON) 7:1 @ Windsor
  • 1/26: L'Anse High School - Baraga High School 4:1 @ L'Anse
  • 1/29: Detroit Warrens - Detroit Still Alarm 2:0
  • 2/5: Tilbury Hockey Club (ON) - Detroit Athletic Club 5:2 @ Tilbury
  • 2/8: Detroit Athletic Club - University of Michigan not played @ Detroit
  • 2/9: Detroit Athletic Club - Tilbury Hockey Club (ON) 4:2 @ Detroit
  • 2/9: Lansing High School - Charlotte High School 1:0 @ Charlotte
  • 2/12: Detroit Athletic Club - Chatham Hockey Club (ON) 7:6 @ Chatham
  • 2/28: Ann Arbor High School - Detroit University School 3:0 @ Detroit
Detroit School League Results
  • 1/17: Detroit University School - Detroit College of Medicine Forfeit
  • 1/24: Central High School - Detroit University School 3:1
  • 1/25: Detroit College of Medicine - Western High School Forfeit
  • 1/26: Detroit College of Medicine - Detroit University School 5:1
  • 1/31: Central High School - Detroit College of Medicine 7:0
  • 2/6: Detroit University School - Central High School 4:2
  • 2/8: Central High School - Detroit College of Medicine 14:0
  • 2/11: Detroit University School - Detroit College of Medicine 10:0
  • 2/16: Central High School - Detroit University School 1:0 - University protested result due to poor ice conditions
  • 2/23: Detroit University School - Central High School - final, Central did not appear
  • 2/27: Central High School - Detroit University School Forfeit

Standings

  1. Central High School 7-1
  2. Detroit University School 6-2
  3. Detroit College of Medicine 1-7
  4. Western High School 0-4

Minnesota

The planned playing schedule for the Twin City Hockey League.
Duluth Northern Hardware

The Twin City Hockey League was composed of six teams this winter: the Minneapolis Eagles, Lake Shore Hockey Club, St. Paul Mic Macs, St. Paul AAA, St. Paul Victorias, and the St. Paul Chinooks. The Victorias won the league championship for the fifth year in a row.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 12/29: Duluth Northern Hardware - Duluth High School 8:2
  • 1/2: Duluth Northern Hardware - Superior Columbias 6:1 @ Superior - Head of the Lakes Championship
  • 1/5: Duluth High School - Two Harbors 4:2 @ Duluth
  • 1/6: Minneapolis Central High School - Minikahda Hockey Club 8:4
  • 1/7: Two Harbors - Duluth High School 2:0 @ Two Harbors
  • 1/12: Duluth Northern Hardware - Two Harbors 3:0 @ Two Harbors
  • 1/14: Duluth Northern Hardware - Two Harbors 8:1 @ Two Harbors
  • 1/28: St. Paul Victorias - Superior Columbias 15:0 @ Superior
  • 2/9: Duluth Northern Hardware - Houghton Amateurs (MI) 4:3 OT (was 2:2 after regulation) @ Duluth
  • 2/14: Superior Columbias - West Duluth Hockey Club 4:2 @ Superior
  • 3/5: Duluth Northern Hardware - Houghton High School (MI) 6:4 @ Houghton, MI
  • 3/7: Houghton Amateurs (MI) - Duluth Northern Hardware 4:3 @ Houghton, MI
Twin City Hockey League Game Results
  • 12/25: Chinooks - AAA 3:2
  • 12/25: Victorias - Mic Macs 9:2
  • 12/30: Eagles - Chinooks 6:3
  • 1/6: Victorias - Eagles 8:5
  • 1/11: Victorias - Lake Shore 9:5
  • 1/15: Mic Macs - Eagles 6:1
  • 1/19: Mic Macs - Lake Shore 9:3

Standings as of 1/20

  1. Victorias 4-0
  2. Mic Macs 3-1
  3. Eagles 1-2
  4. AAA 1-2
  5. Chinooks 1-4
  6. Lake Shore 0-3
Minnesota State Championship
  • 1/20: St. Paul Victorias - Duluth Northern Hardware @ St. Paul
  • 1/27: Duluth Northern Hardware - St. Paul Victorias 5:4 @ Duluth
  • 2/23: St. Paul Victorias - Duluth Northern Hardware 9:7 @ Duluth

Indiana

1906-07 Game Results
  • 2/9: Concordia College (Fort Wayne) - Culver Military Academy 2:1 @ Culver

Iowa

Only two games are recorded to have been played in Des Moines this winter.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 1/13: Hopkins Bros. - Ramblers 5:3
  • 1/27: Hopkins Bros. - Crescents 8:2

New Hampshire

1906-07 Game Results
  • 2/16: St. Paul's School - Yale '10 5:1 @ Concord

New York

See: 1906-07 AAHL season

The American Amateur Hockey League was contested once again in New York City. There was a fair amount of hockey played in Buffalo.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 12/19: St. Paul's School (NH) - Pomfret School (CT) 7:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 1/24: Rochester University - Rochester East High School 6:1
  • 1/24: Lafayette High School - Hamburg High School 4:0 @ Buffalo
  • 1/24: Poly Prep - Boys' High School 2:1
  • 1/24: Morristown School (NJ) - Hockley School 4:3 @ Morristown
  • 1/25: Stevens Institute (NJ) - Boys' High School 0:0 OT
  • 1/26: Lafayette High School - Rochester Bradstreet Prepatory 4:0 @ Buffalo
  • 1/26: La Salle Hockey Club - Spartan AC 4:0 @ La Salle
  • 1/26: Poly Prep - All-Scholastic Team 2:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • Tashmos AC - Hamburg High School 4:0
  • Rumsey - Tashmos AC 2:1
  • Lafayette High School - Tashmos AC 4:0
  • Tashmos AC - Hamburg High School 7:0
  • 1/30: Tashmos AC - Rumsey Delawares 7:0 @ Buffalo
  • 1/30: Poly Prep - Talosas 7:2
  • Tashmos AC - Spartans AC 7:3
  • 2/7: Lafayette High School - Ridley College (ON) 4:0 @ Buffalo
  • 2/7: Spartan AC - Rumsey II 3:1 @ Buffalo
  • 2/8: La Salle Hockey Club - Tashmos AC 7:3 @ La Salle
  • 2/9: Lafayette High School - Rochester East High School 11:0 @ Rochester
  • 2/9: Lafayette High School - Rochester Bradstreet Prepatory 11:4 @ Rochester
  • 2/9: Tashmos AC - Ridley College (ON) 5:1 @ Buffalo
  • 2/12: Spartan AC - Rumsey II 5:2 @ Buffalo - Spartan claimed Championship of Buffalo for 115-pound teams
  • 2/12: Tashmos AC - Lafayette High School 2:2 @ Buffalo
  • 2/13: Rumsey III - Spartan AC II 2:0 @ Buffalo
  • 2/16: Poly Prep - Montclair High School (NJ) 5:1 @ Verona Lake
  • 2/22: Tashmos AC - La Salle Hockey Club 6:0 @ Buffalo
  • 2/23: Tashmos AC - Port Colborne Hockey Club (ON) 5:4 @ Port Colborne
  • 2/23: Poly Prep - Riverview Military Academy 5:2 @ Poughkeepsie
  • Hamburg High School - Tashmos AC 2:1
  • 3/6: Lawrenceville High School (NJ) - Poly Prep 3:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/9: Montreal Victorias (QC) - New York St. Nicholas 14:8 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/14: Poly Prep - New York Hockey Club 4:1 @ St. Nicholas Rink
Interscholastic Hockey Championship
  • 2/28: Poly Prep - Groff School 2:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/5: Berkeley School - Irving School 4:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/7: Cutler School - Hamilton Institute 5:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/8: Cutler School - Columbia Grammar School 5:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/12: Poly Prep - Berkeley School 9:0 @ St. Nicholas Rink
  • 3/14: Poly Prep - Cutler School Forfeit @ St. Nicholas Rink - final, Cutler refused to face Poly Prep as Clyde Martin had been disqualified by the Amateur Athletic Union; it was later voted to award Poly Prep the interscholastic championship

Norfolk, Virginia

On December 2, 1906, it was reported that Manager Mace of the Norfolk Ice Palace had perfected agreements for a series of three games between Princeton and Norfolk, set for December 30, 31, and January 1.[2] The series wound up being cancelled. The Norfolk and Jamestown hockey clubs were set to begin the season at the Ice Palace on January 5, 1907.[3] Norfolk defeated Jamestown in a close game. On January 10, it was reported that a series of five games to decide the Championship of Norfolk had been arranged between Norfolk and Jamestown, the first slated for the 12th.[4] On February 19, it was reported that Norfolk and Jamestown were slated to play that evening.[5] No results from the January 12 or February 19 games were reported. As with the previous season, the teams played five-on-five hockey, as opposed to the usual seven-man play.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 1/5: Norfolk Hockey Club - Jamestown Hockey Club

Norfolk roster: J. Saunders Taylor (captain; forward), Hurst (forward), Hodgson (center), Smoot (cover), Duerfee (goal). Jamestown roster: Philip Prescott (captain; forward), Morrison (forward), Bohlken (center), Sullivan (cover), Mace (goal). Referee: Ralyea.

  • 1/12: Norfolk Hockey Club - Jamestown Hockey Club

Norfolk roster: J. Saunders Taylor, Smoot (forwards), Hodgson (center), Hurst (cover), Durfee (goal). Jamestown roster: Philip Prescott, Morrison (forwards), McCann (center), Sullivan (cover), Mace (goal). Referee: Ralyea.

  • 2/19: Norfolk Hockey Club - Jamestown Hockey Club

Norfolk roster: J. Saunders Taylor (captain; center), Smoot, McCann (forwards), White (cover), Rogers (goal). Jamestown roster: Hodgson (center), Prescott (captain), Morrison (forwards), Sullivan (cover), Durfee (goal).

North Dakota

The Grand Forks Hockey Club fell to the Crookston, Minnesota team at home on January 15, 1907. Other active teams in North Dakota included Langdon, Park River, and Hannah.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 1/4: Langdon Hockey Club - Park River Hockey Club 4:3 @ Langdon
  • 1/15: Crookston (MN) - Grand Forks Hockey Club 3:1 @ Grand Forks
  • 2/7: Langdon Hockey Club - Hannah Hockey Club 4:1 @ Hannah
  • 2/20: Langdon Hockey Club - Hannah Hockey Club 14:5 @ Langdon

Ohio

The Ohio Skating Association planned to organize a series for the state hockey championship in February 1907. The Sawtells, Burlings, Ottawas and Landon Athletic Club entered the competition.[6] A team known as the Upper Canadians was also formed in Cleveland. In February, the Cleveland Hockey League, composed of Landon, Ottawa, the Upper Canadians, and Sawtells, was founded.[7] Only one game is recorded to have been played.

Cleveland Hockey League Results
  • 2/10: Landon AC - Ottawas 7:0

Landon roster: Lammerschmidt (goal), Knappe (point), Myers (cover point), Plunkett (center), Burnap (left wing), Carey (right wing), Evans (rover). Ottawas roster: McCarthy (goal), Tonnus (point), Ruzickas (cover point), B. Barry (center), M. Barry (left wing), Fitzgerald (right wing), Brennan (rover).

Pennsylvania

See: 1906–07 IPHL season

For the third year, the Pittsburgh Pros competed in the International Professional Hockey League, which was also composed of teams from Michigan and Ontario.

Rhode Island

The Providence Hockey Club was formed as Rhode Island's first senior team this winter. Hope High School won the Rhode Island Interscholastic League title.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 1/11: Hope High School - York Juniors 8:1
  • 1/18: Hope High School - East Providence High School 7:0
  • 1/21: Providence Hockey Club - Independents 8:0 @ Providence
  • 1/21: Hope High School - Classical High School 2:0
  • Technical High School beat Classical High School
  • 1/22: Cranston High School - Classical High School 0:0 2OT
  • 1/23: Hope High School - English High School 3:0
  • 1/24: Cranston High School - English High School 3:0
  • 1/24: Hope High School - Pawtucket High School 5:0
  • 1/28: Classical High School - Pawtucket High School 2:1
  • 1/28: Technical High School - English High School 5:0
  • 2/3: Providence Hockey Club - Tatnuck Country Club (MA) 17:0 @ Worcester, MA
  • 2/4: Pawtucket High School - Cranston High School 1:0
  • Classical High School - East Providence High School 3:0
  • 2/19: Classical High School - English High School 1:0
  • 2/19: Technical High School - East Providence High School 5:0
  • 2/20: Pawtucket High School - Technical High School 1:0
  • 2/22: Hope High School - Cranston High School 1:0
  • 2/22: English High School - Pawtucket High School 2:1
  • 2/26: Technical High School - Cranston High School 3:0
  • 2/27: Hope High School - Technical High School 1:0
  • 2/28: Hope High School - All-Interscholastic League 1:0

Spokane, Washington

Once again, there were two active teams in Spokane - the Spokane Amateur Athletic Club and Wood's Independents (formerly the Eagles).

1906-07 Game Results
  • 1/11: Spokane Amateur Athletic Club - Wood's Independents 3:1

SAAC roster Rea (goal), Neil (point), McCarthy (cover point), Wurtele (capt.) (rover), Tatro (right wing), Eede (left wing), Munroe (center). Independents roster: Leighton (goal), Simms (point), Ross (cover point), Trezona (rover), Kelly (capt.) (right wing), Nicholls (left wing), Trainer (center).

  • 1/23: Wood's Independents - Spokane Amateur Athletic Club 6:4
  • 2/10: Wood's Independents - Spokane Amateur Athletic Club 6:2

Teams from Rossland and Nelson were challenged to come play in Spokane, but this did not happen as the Electrical Workers union announced that the Star Shingle company (which owned the rink in Spokane), was on the "unfair list", thus preventing several hockey playing union members on the BC teams from playing at the venue. Spokane did participate in the Open Challenge Series of the Rossland Winter Carnival.

After the season, the Spokane rink was taken over by an ice making company. Hockey was not played regularly again in Spokane until 1916.

Utah

One game is recorded to have been played in Salt Lake City this winter.

1906-07 Game Results
  • 1/22: Salt Lake Hockey Club - Heath Hockey Team 0:0

Wisconsin

1906-07 Game Results
  • 2/9: St. John's Cadets - All-Western Hockey Team 8:0 @ Delafield
  • 2/22: St. John's Cadets - Milwaukee West Gordons 4:0 @ Delafield

College ice hockey

See: 1906–07 United States collegiate men's ice hockey season

References

  1. Detroit Free Press, 1907-03-17
  2. Virginian-Pilot, 1906-12-02
  3. Virginian-Pilot, 1907-01-05
  4. Virginian-Pilot, 1907-01-10
  5. Virginian-Pilot, 1907-02-19
  6. Plain Dealer, 1907-01-18
  7. Plain Dealer, 1907-02-04

Sources

  • Boston Globe
  • Buffalo Morning Express and Illustrated Buffalo Express
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Detroit Free Press
  • Minneapolis Journal
  • Salt Lake Herald
  • Spokesman-Review
  • Star Tribune


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