1918 Maritimes season
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This was the 1918 ice hockey season in the Canadian Maritimes:
Competitions
- New Brunswick Interscholastic Hockey League
GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | Pts | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rothesay Collegiate | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 17 | 6 | 6 |
Fredericton High School | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 11 | 6 |
Sussex High School | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 0 |
Sussex forfeited one game apiece to Rothesay and Fredericton.
- PEI Intercollegiate League
- 2/1: St. Dunstan's - Prince William
- 2/6: St. Dunstan's - Bankers 5:1
- 2/13: Prince William - Bankers
- 2/20: St. Dunstan's - Prince William
- 2/26: Bankers - St. Dunstan's
- 3/6: Prince William - Bankers
Other games
- 1/29: All-Charlottetown - All-Summerside @ Charlottetown
- 1/31: Fredericton - University of New Brunswick 4:1
- 2/1: All-Summerside - All-Charlottetown @ Summerside
- 2/5: All-Charlottetown - All-Summerside 8:0 @ Charlottetown
- 2/7: P.E.I.H.B. Invincibles - Fort Connaught 12:2 @ Halifax
- 2/8: All-Charlottetown - All-Summerside @ Charlottetown
- 2/15: All-Summerside - All-Charlottetown @ Summerside
- 2/15: Mt. Allison University - University of New Brunswick 7:4
- 2/19: Chatham - Fredericton 7:2 @ Chatham
- 2/19: Charlottetown Millionaires - Amherst Ramblers @ Charlottetown
- 2/20: Amherst Ramblers - Charlottetown Millionaires 6:5 @ Charlottetown - Match was said to be for the Maritime Championship, but Glace Bay disputed this, as they had won the 1917 Nova Scotia title - Amherst was also challenged by Springhill for title
- 2/22: Summerside Crystals - Amherst Ramblers 5:4 @ Summerside
- 2/24: St. Dunstan's College - Ex High School 9:2 @ Summerside
- 3/5: Truro - P.E.I.H.B. Invicibles 3:1
- 3/6: Chatham - Fredericton 4:3 OT @ Fredericton
- 3/6: University of New Brunswick - St. Francis Xavier University 6:6
- 3/7: Prince William College II - U.C. College 3:1
- 3/20: Kensington - Summerside Crystals 6:2
- 3/25: Sydney Millionaires - Amherst Ramblers 12:2 @ Sydney
There was talk of a team from Sackville, New Brunswick, visiting Prince Edward Island, but it seems this did not materialize.
Sources
- Fredericton Daily Gleaner