1923-24 New York season

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This was the 1923-24 ice hockey season in the American state of New York:

Results

  • 12/17: Princeton University - New York St. Nicholas 5:1
  • 12/31: Rochester Hockey Club - Nichols Hockey Club - not played due to thaw
  • 1/8: Nichols Hockey Club - Port Colborne (ON) 10:0 @ Buffalo
  • 1/8: Princeton University - New York St. Nicholas 2:1
  • 1/19: Rochester Hockey Club - Rochester East High School 22:3
  • 1/19: Nichols Hockey Club - Syracuse Crescents 8:0 @ Buffalo - Syracuse were holders of the Central New York title
  • 1/23: Nichols Hockey Club - Niagara Falls Pastimes (ON) 7:2 @ Buffalo
  • 1/24: Princeton University - New York St. Nicholas 4:1
  • 1/26: Rochester Hockey Club- Rochester Athletic Club 8:1
  • 1/26: Nichols Hockey Club - Ridley College (ON) 4:2 @ Buffalo
  • 1/28: Berlin Hockey Club (NH) - Nichols Hockey Club 9:1 @ Buffalo
  • 1/30: Nichols Hockey Club - Humberstone Hockey Club (ON) @ Buffalo - not played due to thaw
  • 2/6: Nichols Hockey Club - Niagara Falls Canadian Nationals 7:4 @ Buffalo
  • 2/9: Nichols Hockey Club - All-Cleveland 7:0 @ Buffalo
  • 2/9: Briarcliffe Lodge Hockey Club - Seventh Regiment 2:1
  • 2/9: New York St. Nicholas - Albany Country Club 3:3 OT
  • 2/10: New York St. Nicholas - Albany Country Club 4:1
  • 2/10: Dutchess Golf and Country Club - YMCA Business Men 6:4 @ Poughkeepsie
  • 2/12: Nichols Hockey Club - Rochester Hockey Club 4:3 @ Buffalo
  • 2/15: Nichols Hockey Club - Niagara Falls Pastimes (ON) 3:2 @ Buffalo
  • 2/17: Albany Country Club - Renssaeler Polytechnic Institute 3:2
  • 2/18: Briarcliffe Lodge Hockey Club - Albany Country Club 5:1
  • 2/20: Nichols Hockey Club - Woodward Hockey Club 6:2 @ Buffalo
  • 2/23: Nichols Hockey Club - Rochester Hockey Club 8:4 @ Buffalo

New York St. Nicholas received an offer to face the Nichols Hockey Club in Buffalo on February 22 and 23, but they did not take them up on it.

Sources

  • Brooklyn Daily Eagle
  • Buffalo Commercial