1910 Maritimes season

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This was the 1910 ice hockey season in the Canadian Maritimes:

Competitions

Maritime Interprovincial Intercollegiate Hockey League
  • 2/9: Acadia University - University of New Brunswick 4:2
  • 2/17: Mt. Allison University - University of New Brunswick 5:1
  • 2/24: Acadia University - Mt. Allison University 9:2

Acadia won the Sumner Cup.

Nova Scotia Independent League

The Halifax Wanderers, Dalhousie University, and Saint Mary's College formed the Nova Scotia Independent League for the 1909-10 season. The Wanderers left the Nova Scotia Hockey League due to concerns over professionalism stating that they were hoping to play "real amateur hockey, without any suspicion as to the eligibility of the players on the teams."

Other games

  • 1/1: Amherst Ramblers - Ottawa Cliffsides 7:5 @ Amherst
  • 1/7: Halifax Wanderers - All-Saint John 5:0 @ Halifax
  • 2/3: University of New Brunswick - Newcastle 9:2 @ Newcastle
  • 2/4: Chatham - University of New Brunswick 5:4 OT @ Chatham 
  • 2/5: St. Joseph's College - Mt. Allison University 4:2 @ Sackville
  • 2/9: Chatham - Newcastle 6:2 OT @ Chatham - North Shore Championship
  • 2/14: St. Joseph's College - Mt. Allison University 8:2 @ College Bridge
  • 2/22: North Sydney Victorias - New Glasgow Professionals 6:4 @ New Glasgow
  • 2/23: All-Saint John - Moncton 17:1 @ Saint John
  • 2/25: All-Saint John - Yarmouth 7:2 @ Saint John
  • North Sydney Victorias - New Glasgow Professionals
  • New Glasgow Professionals - North Sydney Victorias
  • 3/4: North Sydney Victorias - New Glasgow Professionals 9:3 @ North Sydney
  • 3/5: All-Saint John - Amherst Ramblers 6:1 @ Saint John
  • 3/9: Rothesay Collegiate School - Amherst High School 3:0 @ Saint John
  • 3/11: All-Saint John - Halifax Crescents 5:2 @ Saint John
  • West End All-Stars - Jewett's 6:6 @ Fredericton 

All-Saint John hoped to play for the Starr Trophy, which was not awarded in 1910.

The Arctic rink in Fredericton was not open this winter, so there was very little hockey played in the town.

Sources

  • Fredericton Daily Gleaner