1909-10 Northern Ontario season

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This was the 1909-10 season in Northern Ontario. The Timiskaming Professional Hockey League did not operate this season, as the Haileybury Comets and Cobalt Silver Kings left to join the National Hockey Association. There were local leagues organized in Cobalt and New Liskeard, and exhibition games played throughout the region.

Cobalt Hockey League

  • 1/21: Silver Street - Cobalt Street 3:1

Silver Street won the Cobalt League.

New Liskeard Town Hockey League

  • 1/13: Nipissing Mines - Bankers 9:2
  • 1/22: McKinley-Darragh - O'Brien 6:3

New Liskeard Church Hockey League

  • 3/3: Baptists-Anglicans - Catholics 7:6
  • 3/8: Presbyterians - Methodists 6:3 (4:1, 2:2)
  • 3/10: Methodists - Catholics 4:1 (3:1, 1:0)
  • 3/15: Presbyterians - Baptists-Anglicans 3:2
  • 3/17: Methodists - Baptists-Anglicans 5:1
  • 3/22: Catholics - Presbyterians

Other games

  • 1/13: New Liskeard Amateurs - Haileybury Amateurs 6:4
  • 1/26: George Taylor Hardware Co. - Silver Foam 9:3 @ New Liskeard
  • Clerk Team - T. & N.O. 8:4 @ North Bay
  • 2/19: Haileybury Juveniles - New Liskeard Juveniles 4:2
  • 2/21: Methodist Club - Bankers 4:1 @ New Liskeard
  • 2/23: New Liskeard - Cobalt Silver Street 13:6 (7:2, 6:4) @ New Liskeard
  • 2/25: Sturgeon Falls - North Bay 6:1 @ Sturgeon Falls - match stopped - "David Britton of Sturgeon Falls was fined five dollars and costs and assessed twenty dollars damages as a result of his assault upon Judge of Play E.M. Henry, a week ago on the occasion of the match for the Ross cup at Sturgeon Falls with North Bay... The Ross cup will be called in by the donor and the game ordered replayed on neutral ice, perhaps Cobalt." - Sturgeon Falls was noted to have won the Ross Cup in 1909[1]
  • 2/28: North Bay - Mattawa 16:3[2]
  • 3/4: Charlton - Silver Foam 6:4 @ Charlton

References

  1. Ottawa Citizen, 1910-03-05
  2. Ottawa Citizen, 1910-03-07

Sources

  • New Liskeard Speaker
  • Temiskaming Herald