1924–25 American ice hockey season

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This was the 1924-25 American ice hockey season:

United States Amateur Hockey Association

See: 1924-25 USAHA Season

The United States Amateur Hockey Association returned for its fifth and final season of play in 1924-25. 10 teams, divided into two divisions, competed in the league.

California

See: 1924-25 California Hockey League season

The Palais de Glace opened in Los Angeles, and the California Hockey League was soon established, comprised of three teams.

Chicago, Illinois

The planned playing schedule for the North Shore Hockey League

The Illinois Athletic Club planned to hold its first hockey practice on December 27, 1924. The North Shore Hockey League was once again in operation, with six teams competing. The Chicago Ice Hockey League was also formed.

1924-25 Game Results
  • 1/18: Illinois Athletic Club - Milwaukee Athletic Club (WI) 4:1 @ Oconomowoc, WI
North Shore League Results
  • 12/28: Lake Forest Winter Club - Gurnee 6:2
  • 12/28: Streeterville - Highland Park Hockey Club 2:0
  • 12/28: Indian Hill - Evanston Hockey Club 2:0
  • 1/4: Lake Forest Winter Club - Evanston Hockey Club 5:4 OT (3:3 after regulation)
  • 1/4:Streeterville - Indian Hill 2:1
  • 1/4: Gurnee - Highland Park Hockey Club 2:1
  • 1/11: Streeterville - Lake Forest Winter Club 2:0
  • 1/11: Indian Hill - Highland Park Hockey Club 3:0
  • 1/11: Evanston Hockey Club - Gurnee 1:0
  • 1/18: Lake Forest Winter Club - Indian Hill 5:3
  • 1/18: Gurnee - Streeterville 0:0 2OT
  • 1/18: Highland Park Hockey Club - Evanston Hockey Club 1:0
  • 1/25: Lake Forest Winter Club - Highland Park Hockey Club 3:2
  • 1/25: Indian Hill - Gurnee 4:1
  • 2/15: Indian Hill - Highland Park Hockey Club 3:1
  • Indian Hill - Evanston Hockey Club 10:0
  • Indian Hill - Lake Forest Winter Club 2:0
  • 2/28: Indian Hill - Streeterville 4:2
  • 3/1: Streeterville - Lake Forest Winter Club 3:2

Final standings

  1. Indian Hill 7-2 32:11
  2. Streeterville 4-2-1 11:8
  3. Lake Forest 5-3 24:19
  4. Highland Park 2-5
  5. Gurnee 1-4-1
  6. Evanston 1-4
Chicago Ice Hockey League Results
  • 1/18: Chicago Wanderers - Automatic Electrics 5:1
  • 1/25: Jackson Park - Automatic Electrics not played
  • 1/25: Chicago Wanderers - Drexel State Bank not played

On January 31, the Wanderers and Drexel were said to be on top, with 1-0 records.

Cleveland, Ohio

The Cleveland Blues competed in the United States Amateur Hockey Association for the 1924-25 season.

Connecticut

The New Haven Bears fielded an independent team this winter. They lost 9-2 to the Berlin Hockey Club in Berlin, New Hampshire, on December 26, 1924.

Iowa

The Des Moines and Sioux City Hockey Leagues were contested this winter.

1924-25 Game Results
  • 1/21: Alton - Akron 4:3 OT
  • 1/24: Snusville AC - Riverview Park 2:0
  • 1/28: Akron - Alton 10:2
  • 2/1: Alton - LeMars 8:1
  • 2/15: Akron - LeMars 4:0
Des Moines City Hockey League Results
  • 1/4: Riverview Park - Snusville AC 4:1 - exhibition
  • 1/4: Aces - East Des Moines AC 3:2 OT -"
  • 1/11: Riverview Park - Niwauna 2:1
  • 1/11: Aces - Snusville AC 5:1
  • 1/11: East Des Moines AC - Park Avenue AC Forfeit
  • 1/18: Riverview Park - Aces 2:0
  • 1/18: Niwauana - East Des Moines AC 2:1
  • 1/18: Snusville AC - Des Moines Rovers 1:0
  • 1/25: Niwauana - Snusville AC 2:1 OT
  • 1/25: East Des Moines AC - Riverview Park 2:0
  • 2/1: Niwauana - Aces 2:1 2OT
  • 2/1: East Des Moines AC - Snusville AC 4:2
  • 2/1: Riverview Park' - Des Moines Rovers Forfeit
Sioux City Hockey League Results
  • 1/4: Akron - Hunt Hardware 1:0
  • 1/9: Olson Sporting Goods - Campbell Baking 4:3
  • 1/11: Akron - Campbell Baking 8:0
  • 1/11: First National Bank - Henderson Motorcycle 4:2
  • 1/11: Hunt Hardware' - Olson Sporting Goods 6:1
  • 1/13: Olson Sporting Goods - First National Bank 3:2
  • 1/16: Henderson Motorcycle - Campbell Baking 6:4 OT
  • 1/18: Akron - Olson Sporting Goods 4:0
  • 1/18: Hunt Hardware - First National Bank 13:0
  • 1/27: Hunt Hardware - Henderson Motorcycle 9:0
  • 1/30: Akron - Henderson Motorcycle 9:0 - Akron won title
  • 2/1: Hunt Hardware - Campbell Banking 10:2

Maine

Lewiston St. Dominique and Waterville St. Jean had independent teams this winter. The season was cut short due to warm weather.

1924-25 Game Results
  • 12/29: Lewiston St. Dominique - Berlin Canadians (NH) 4:3 @ Lewiston
  • 1/4: Lewiston St. Dominique - Sanford 4:3 @ Sanford
  • 1/7: Lewiston St. Dominique - Sanford 9:1 @ Lewiston
  • 1/9: Berlin Canadians (NH) - Lewiston St. Dominique 3:1 @ Lewiston
  • 1/12: Lewiston St. Dominique - Bowdoin College 6:2 @ Lewiston
  • Waterville St. Jean - Augusta 5:1
  • 1/14: Waterville St. Jean - Colby College 4:1 @ Waterville
  • 1/19: Lewiston St. Dominique - Waterville St. Jean 3:0 @ Lewiston
  • 1/21: Lewiston St. Dominique - Waterville St. Jean 0:0 @ Waterville
  • 1/27: Waterville St. Jean - Berlin Canadians (NH) 3:0 @ Waterville
  • 1/28: Lewiston St. Dominique - Berlin Canadians (NH) 5:2 @ Lewiston
  • 1/30: Waterville St. Jean - Lewiston St. Dominique 1:0 @ Lewiston - State Championship Series
  • 1/31: Lewiston St. Dominique II - Bates Freshmen 2:1
  • 2/1: Lewiston St. Dominique II - Brunswick Cabots 8:3
  • 2/3: Waterville St. Jean - St. Leonard's (NB) 3:2 @ Waterville
  • 2/4: Lewiston St. Dominique - St. Leonard's (NB) 4:0 @ Lewiston
  • 2/4: Waterville Independents - Colby College 1:0 @ Waterville
  • 2/5: Lewiston St. Dominique - St. Leonard's (NB) 4:2 @ Lewiston
  • 2/7: Lewiston St. Dominique - Quebec St. Valier 5:2 @ Lewiston
  • 2/8: Quebec St. Valier - Lewiston St. Dominique 1:0 @ Lewiston

Massachusetts

At the November 1924 National Hockey League meeting, the NHL approved two new franchises, including its first franchise in the United States of America. Charles Adams of Boston was granted a franchise. The Boston Bruins finished last in the league in their inaugural season, with a record of 6-24. The Boston Athletic Association, Boston Hockey Club, and Boston Maple AA all returned to compete in the United States Amateur Hockey Association as well.

Michigan

The Border Cities Hockey League, made up of teams from Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, was contested again in 1924-25. The Detroit Hockey Club withdrew from the league on January 14, as they held a franchise in the United States Amateur Hockey League, and operated under its jurisdiction, which forbade them from playing Canadian teams, of which there were two in the BCHL.

1924-25 Game Results
  • 12/26: Soo Greyhounds (ON) - Detroit Hockey Club 6:1 @ Detroit
  • 12/27: Soo Greyhounds (ON) - Detroit Hockey Club 6:1 @ Detroit
  • 1/2: Kitchener Schnarrs (ON) - Detroit Hockey Club 4:1 @ Detroit
  • 1/13: Portage Lakes - Calumet Greyhounds 5:4 OT
  • 1/16: Minneapolis Millers (MN) - Detroit Hockey Club 9:2 @ Detroit
  • 1/17: Minneapolis Millers (MN) - Detroit Hockey Club 9:2 @ Detroit
  • 1/18: Grand Trunk - Ralph Sports 8:1 @ Battle Creek
  • 1/26: Marquette Indians - Virginia (MN) 5:3 @ Marquette
  • 2/6: Hancock - Marquette Indians 3:0
  • 2/20: Marquette Indians - Thessalon Hockey Club (ON) 6:3 @ Marquette
  • 2/26: Marquette Indians - Portage Lake 3:0
  • 3/5: Fort Frances Backus Greys (ON) - Marquette Indians 4:1 @ Marquette
  • 3/6: Marquette Indians - Fort Frances Backus Greys (ON) 2:1 @ Marquette
  • 3/11: Marquette Indians - Soo All-Stars 3:2
Border Cities Hockey League Results
  • 12/21: Windsor Dodgers - Plasterers' Union 1:0 OT
  • 12/21: Detroit Hockey Club - Kessler Realty 6:1
  • 12/23: Grand Trunk - Detroit Passenger Club 3:0
  • Windsor Dairy - Magneto Exchange
  • 12/28: Detroit Hockey Club - Magneto Exchange 4:1
  • 12/28: Grand Trunk - Plasterers' Union 3:2 OT
  • 12/28: Detroit Passenger Club - Windsor Dairy 5:2
  • 12/30: Detroit Hockey Club - Detroit Passenger Club 4:1
  • 1/4: Plasterers' Union - Detroit Hockey Club 6:3 - game was marred by a melee
  • 1/4: Detroit Passenger Club - Magneto Exchange 3:2 OT
  • 1/6: Detroit Hockey Club - Windsor Dodgers 4:2
  • 1/11: Detroit Hockey Club - Windsor Dairy 3:2
  • 1/13: Grand Trunk - Magneto Exchange 5:2
  • 1/13: Windsor Dodgers - Detroit Passenger Club 3:0
  • 1/18: Plasterers' Union - Detroit Passenger Club 2:1
  • Windsor Dodgers - Grand Trunk 2:1 OT
  • 1/25: Plasterers' Union - Detroit Passenger Club 6:1
  • 1/25: Windsor Dodgers - Grand Trunk 0:0 - stopped due to poor ice
  • 1/26: Windsor Dodgers - Detroit Passenger Club 4:0
  • 1/29: Windsor Dodgers - Kessler Realty 11:4
  • 1/29: Magneto Exchange - Detroit Passenger Club 5:3
  • 2/2: Windsor Dodgers - Magneto Exchange 8:0
  • 2/2: Grand Truck - Detroit Passenger Club 6:2
  • 2/2: Plasterers' Union - Kessler Realty 12:1
  • 2/3: Grand Trunk - Magneto Exchange 4:3
  • 2/3: Detroit Passenger Club - Kessler Realty 3:2
  • 2/17: Windsor Dodgers - Grand Trunk 4:0
  • 2/18: Plasterers' Union - Grand Trunk 4:3
  • 2/20: Grand Trunk - Windsor Dodgers
  • 2/27: Plasterers' Union - Windsor Dodgers 3:1
  • 2/28: Windsor Dodgers - Grand Trunk Forfeit
  • 3/1: Windsor Dodgers - Plasterers' Union 3:1 - Dodgers clinched title

Standings as of 2/28

  1. Plasterers 10-2
  2. Windsor Dodgers 9-3
  3. Grand Trunk 9-3
  4. Passenger Club 3-8
  5. Magneto 2-9
  6. Kessler Realty 1-10

Windsor Dairy dropped out of the league after the first half of the season. Their 2-5 record included two forfeits to the Windsor Dodgers and Grand Trunk. They did not play in the second round.

Minnesota

Minnesota again had four teams in the United States Amateur Hockey Association this winter, the Duluth Hornets, Eveleth Reds, Minneapolis Rockets, and the St. Paul Athletic Club.

Montana

Three teams competed in the Montana Senior Amateur Hockey Association in 1924-25, the Montana Hardware and Marquette clubs of Butte, and the Anaconda club. Due to a lack of ice, the full playing schedule was not completed, and the season ended with Marquette atop the table.

Montana Hockey League Results
  • 12/21: Marquette - Anaconda 2:1
  • 12/25: Montana Hardware - Marquette 2:1
  • 12/28: Montana Hardware - Anaconda 2:1
  • 1/1: Marquette - Anaconda 6:4
  • 1/11: Montana Hardware - Anaconda 3:3
  • 1/25: Montana Hardware - Marquette 2:2 2OT
  • 2/1: Marquette - Montana Hardware 3:0

New Hampshire

The Berlin Hockey Club, Nashua Nationals, and Nashua AA all fielded independent teams for the 1924-25 season.

1924-25 Game Results
  • 12/26: Berlin Hockey Club - New Haven Bears 9:2 @ Berlin
  • 1/1: Nashua Nationals - Lowell Independents 6:1 @ Nashua
  • 1/1: Nashua AA - Melrose Hockey Club 4:3 2OT (2:2 after regulation) @ Nashua
  • 1/2: Berlin Hockey Club - Boston Maple AA 9:4 @ Berlin
  • 1/3: Berlin Hockey Club - Boston Maple AA 4:2 @ Berlin
  • 1/7: Berlin Hockey Club - Queen's University (ON) 9:2 @ Berlin
  • 1/11: Nashua AA - Fitchburg Hockey Club 2:2 @ Fitchburg
  • 1/12: Nashua AA - Melrose Hockey Club (MA) 1:1
  • 1/13: Nashua Nationals - Malden AA 3:0 @ Nashua
  • 1/15: Greenwood AA - Nashua Nationals 2:1 OT @ Nashua
  • 1/16: Nashua AA - Cambridge Catholic Club @ Nashua - not played due to snow
  • 1/17: Berlin Hockey Club - Lewiston St. Dominique 10:2 @ Berlin
  • 1/19: Nashua Nationals - Cambridge Catholic Club 2:1 @ Nashua
  • 1/19: Boston Maple AA - Berlin Hockey Club 7:2 @ Boston - Bill Sharpe of Berlin struck the referee with his stick when he did not allow a goal, incurring a five minute penalty
  • 1/21: Boston AA - Berlin Hockey Club 4:1 @ Boston - Sharpe was again notorious, after getting hooked by Irving Small, he swung his stick at him, leading to Small getting knocked out, requiring three stitches to his chin, and getting rushed to the hospital so his condition could be monitored, in what was deemed "one of the most deplorable things ever perpetrated in the history of the game in Boston"; Sharpe was sent off for the remainder of the game, and B.A.A. officials said they would seek to have him permanently qualified from play in both the US and Canada
  • 1/21: Nashua AA - Cambridge Catholic Club (MA) 3:2
  • 1/22:'Nashua Nationals - Berlin Hockey Club 4:2 @ Nashua
  • 1/23: Nashua AA - Boston All-Stars 7:3
  • 1/23: Berlin Hockey Club - Manchester All-Stars 13:0
  • 1/24: Nashua Nationals II - St. Anselm's College 7:0
  • 1/26: Berlin Hockey Club - Boston Maple AA 2:2 @ Berlin
  • 1/27: Berlin Hockey Club - Boston Maple AA 4:1 @ Berlin
  • 1/28: Nashua Nationals - Melrose Hockey Club (MA) 6:0
  • 1/30: Nashua Nationals - Manchester Circle Davignon 2:0
  • 2/1: Nashua AA - Cambridge Catholic Club (MA) 1:1
  • 2/3: Nashua AA - Wakefield Greenwoods 5:2
  • 2/4: Berlin Hockey Club - Montreal AAA 3:3 @ Berlin
  • 2/5: Montreal AAA - Berlin Hockey Club 4:2 @ Berlin
  • 2/5: Dartmouth Alumni - Nashua Nationals 1:0 @ Nashua
  • 3/4: Boston Ramblers - Nashua Nationals 4:0 @ Boston
  • 3/10: Nashua Nationals - Nashua AA 2:1 @ Boston - New Hampshire Championship
  • 3/19: Nashua Nationals - Rockland Union AA 2:1 @ Boston

New York

See: 1924-25 New York season

The Brooklyn Ice Palace was open this winter. New York St. Nicholas, the Metropolitan Hockey Club, and Nichols Hockey Club were among the notable independent teams to take the ice.

Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh had two teams in the United States Amateur Hockey Association in 1924-25, the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets and Pittsburgh Fort Pitt. They played in separate divisions, and wound up facing off for the league championship. The Yellow Jackets beat Fort Pitt 4 games to none in the final. In Philadelphia, the local hockey league returned, and composed of Chestnut Hill, Main Line, Swarthmore, and Norristown.

Philadelphia and Suburban Hockey League Results
  • 1/7: Swarthmore Hockey Club - Norristown Hockey Club 7:1
  • 1/10: Main Line Hockey Club - Chestnut Hill 5:1
  • 1/14: Main Line Hockey Club - Norristown Hockey Club 3:0
  • 1/17: Chestnut Hill - Swarthmore Hockey Club 1:0
  • 1/21: Swarthmore Hockey Club - Main Line Hockey Club 3:1
  • 1/24: Norristown Hockey Club - Chestnut Hill 4:0
  • 1/28: Main Line Hockey Club - Chestnut Hill 3:2
  • 1/31: Norristown Hockey Club - Swarthmore Hockey Club 2:1 2OT
  • 2/4: Main Line Hockey Club - Norristown Hockey Club 4:1
  • 2/7: Swarthmore Hockey Club - Chestnut Hill 2:1
  • 2/11: Swarthmore Hockey Club - Main Line Hockey Club 4:0
  • 2/14: Norristown Hockey Club - Chestnut Hill 7:4
  • 2/18: Chestnut Hill - Norristown Hockey Club 2:0
  • 2/25: Chestnut Hill - Main Line Hockey Club 4:3 OT
  • 2/27: Main Line Hockey Club - Swarthmore Hockey Club 3:2 - Main Line clinched title

Spokane, Washington

In January 1925, the Spokane Arctic Club formed an ice hockey team. The Fourth Infantry at Fort George Wright also organized a team, which faced the Arctic Club on January 11, and again on the 25th. Manager H.R. Abbey of the Arctic tried to organize a game with the Couer d'Alene, Idaho, hockey team.

1924-25 Game Results
  • 1/11: Spokane Arctic Club - Fourth Infantry 5:0 @ Fort George Wright rink
  • 1/25: Spokane Arctic Club - Fourth Infantry 4:3 @ Liberty Lake

Wisconsin

Seven teams participated in the Milwaukee Municipal Hockey League this winter. The Copper Country Club was renamed the Milwaukee Athletic Club in late January.

Milwaukee Municipal Hockey League Results
  • 1/4: Copper Country Club - Gordons 10:0
  • 1/4: Kern Service - Mi-Nash-A Club 2:0
  • 1/4: Puck Chasers - My Own Team 8:1
  • 1/11: Gordons - Neoquas 3:1 OT
  • 1/11: Puck Chasers - Kern Service 3:2 OT
  • 1/11: Copper Country Club - Mi-Nash-A Club 22:1
  • 1/18: Copper Country Club - Kern Service 8:2
  • 1/18: Neoquas - My Own Team 7:0
  • 1/25: Milwaukee Athletic Club - Neoquas 4:1
  • 1/25: Mi-Nash-A Club - Puck Chasers 3:2
  • 1/25: Kern Service - My Own Team 7:0
  • 2/1: Gordons - Kern Service 2:1
  • 2/1: Mi-Nash-A Club - My Own Team 3:2 OT
  • 2/1: Neoquas - Puck Chasers 3:2

College ice hockey

See: 1924–25 American college hockey season

Sources

  • Boston Globe
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Detroit Free Press
  • Philadelphia Inquirer
  • The Spokesman-Review


American ice hockey seasons (1920-1945)
1920–21 - 1921–22 - 1922–23 - 1923–24 - 1924–25 - 1925–26 - 1926–27 - 1927–28 - 1928–29 - 1929–30 - 1930–31 - 1931–32 - 1932–33 - 1933–34 - 1934–35 - 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - 1938–39 - 1939–40 - 1940–41 - 1941–42 - 1942–43 - 1943–44 - 1944–45