Scottish Amateur League

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The Scottish Amateur Ice Hockey League was a competition held in Scotland during the 1955-56 season. It was formed after all the Scottish teams save the Paisley Pirates withdrew from the British National League.

Five teams participated in the league. The Falkirk Lions won the playoffs for the Scottish Cup with a 13-1 trouncing of the Edinburgh Royals. The top four teams from the Coronation Cup, which began in late December, qualified for the playoffs. The first part of the season, which concluded in December, was known as the National League.

The following trophies were also competed for in 1955-56: Bairns Trophy (Falkirk-based), Canada Cup (Ayr-based), and the Simpson Trophy (Perth-based).

After one season of play, the league folded as the rink directors deemed there to be an insufficient number of teams for a viable competition to be staged.

Participating teams

National League standings

The National League consisted of 16 fixtures for each team. These were the standings as reported in the December 24, 1955, edition of the Falkirk Herald:

Club GP W L T GF GA Pts
1. Falkirk Lions 13 12 0 1 89 30 24
2. Edinburgh Royals 12 8 0 4 61 43 16
3. Glasgow Mohawks 11 5 0 6 41 41 10
4. Perth Panthers 13 5 0 8 50 60 10
5. Ayr Raiders 13 1 0 12 32 91 2

It was noted that the Lions only needed to obtain one point in their remaining three games to clinch the title.

Sources

  • Falkirk Herald
  • Homes of British Ice Hockey, Martin C. Harris (2007).