Mitchell Trophy
The Mitchell Trophy was the premier cup competition in Scotland from its inception in 1929-30 until its final edition in 1938-39.
It was a single-elimination knockout tournament throughout its history, and saw an array of different champions in the 10 years it was awarded. A total of seven different teams won the cup, with only Kelvingrove, the Glasgow Lions and the Glasgow Mohawks claiming it more than once.
The tournament ceased to exist after the 1938-39 season, and was not resurrected after World War II.
Champions
- 1930: Glasgow Skating Club
- 1931: Kelvingrove
- 1932: Queens Ice Hockey Club
- 1933: Bears Ice Hockey Club
- 1934: Kelvingrove
- 1935: Glasgow Mohawks
- 1936: Glasgow Mohawks
- 1937: Glasgow Lions
- 1938: Glasgow Lions
- 1939: Dundee Tigers
Sources
- Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).
Competitions in Scotland (1929-1956) |
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Major Competitions
Scottish National League (1929-1954) - Points Competition (1929-1940) - Mitchell Trophy (1929-1939) - Scottish Canada Cup (1931-1954) - President's Pucks (1933-1939) - Coronation Cup (1937-1953) - Scottish Cup (1939-1955) - Anderson Trophy (1939-1954) - Scottish League Flag (1946-1947) - Scottish Autumn Cup (1947-1953) - Scottish Amateur League (1955-1956) Airlie Trophy (1939-1953) - Alexander Trophy (1940-1951) - Association Cup (1949-1950) - Bairns Trophy (1939-1953) - Coronation Tournament (1937) - Fife Championship (1949-1951) - Silver Jubilee Cup (1948-1951) - Simpson Trophy (1938-1956) - West of Scotland Challenge Cup (1949-1955) |