1905 Saskatchewan season

From International Hockey Wiki
Revision as of 19:41, 2 June 2019 by Admin (talk | contribs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

This was the 1905 ice hockey season in Saskatchewan:

Regina City League

  • 12/29: Victorias - CPR
  • 1/12: Victorias - Clerks 5:3
  • 1/20: CPR - Victorias 8:7
  • 1/26: CPR - Clerks 5:4 OT
  • 1/31: Clerks - Victorias 6:4
  • 2/10: Clerks beat CPR
  • 2/16: Victorias - Clerks 3:2 OT
  • 2/23: CPR - Victorias
  • 3/2: CPR - Clerks

Eastern League

  • Qu'Apelle - Indian Head 7:6 @ Indian Head

Territorial League

  • 1/24: Regina - Moose Jaw 5:3 (4:0, 1:3) @ Regina
  • 1/30: Moose Jaw - Lumsden 7:6 @ Lumsden
  • 2/3: Regina - Lumsden 3:1 (2:0, 1:1) @ Regina
  • 2/8: Regina - Moose Jaw 5:4 (3:4, 2:0) @ Moose Jaw
  • 2/14: Regina - Lumsden @ Lumsden
  • 2/21: Lumsden - Moose Jaw @ Moose Jaw
  • 2/28: Regina - Moose Jaw Forfeit @ Regina - Moose Jaw failed to appear, so game was defaulted to Regina
  • 3/3: Moose Jaw - Lumsden @ Lumsden
  • 3/7: Lumsden - Regina @ Regina
  • 3/14: Regina - Moose Jaw 7:2 @ Moose Jaw
  • 3/20: Regina beat Lumsden

Regina won the championship.

Saskatchewan Hockey League

The Saskatchewan Hockey League was contested for the second time in 1905.

  • 1/6: Saskatoon - Rosthern - not played due to illness of one of Rosthern's players
  • 1/18: Saskatoon - Prince Albert 9:5 @ Prince Albert - first game of season
  • 1/26: Prince Albert - Rosthern @ Rosthern
  • 2/17: Saskatoon - Prince Albert 6:4 @ Saskatoon
  • 3/20: Saskatoon - Rosthern 6:5 OT
  • 4/7: Saskatoon - Rosthern 3:2 OT @ Prince Albert

Saskatoon won the championship and the Strang Cup.

Other games

  • 12/29: Regina - Moose Jaw 8:1 @ Regina
  • Regina - Carlyle 8:2 (6:0, 2:2) @ Regina
  • 1/5: Regina - Moose Jaw 4:3 @ Moose Jaw
  • 2/4: Saskatoon - Carleton Boarding House 4:2
  • 2/18: Regina High School - Regina Normal School 8:1
  • 2/24: Regina - Medicine Hat 7:1 @ Regina

Oak Lake (MB), Moosomin, Virden (MB), and Whitewood formed a hockey league known as the Oak Lake Junior League.

Schedule
  • 1/9: Oak Lake @ Virden
  • 1/11: Whitewood @ Moosomin 5:3
  • 1/13: Oak Lake @ Whitewood 0:14
  • 1/18: Moosomin @ Virden
  • 1/20: Whitewood @ Oak Lake
  • 1/24: Virden @ Whitewood
  • 2/1: Oak Lake @ Virden
  • 2/8: Virden @ Moosomin 1:6
  • 2/10: Moosomin @ Whitewood
  • 2/15: Whitewood @ Virden
  • 2/17: Oak Lake @ Moosomin 0:24 (0:11, 0:13)
  • 2/27: Moosomin @ Oak Lake

Sources

  • Regina Morning Leader
  • Saskatoon Phoenix