1949-50 EHL season

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This is the 1949-50 season of the Eastern Hockey League:

Standings

East Division

East Division GP W L T GF GA Pts
New York Rovers 47 25 17 5 195 133 55
Boston Olympics 43 16 20 7 146 169 39
Atlantic City Sea Gulls 47 14 31 2 122 193 30
Baltimore Clippers 12 4 8 0 29 42 8


West Division

TANDY League GP W L T GF GA Pts
Grand Rapids Rockets 61 26 21 14 230 225 66
Toledo Buckeyes 51 26 13 12 188 142 64
Milwaukee Clarks 51 19 24 8 191 210 46
Cleveland Knights 18 4 11 4 74 100 12


Notes:

1. Cleveland and Baltimore dropped out on December 5, 1949. Their records were erased.

2. Toledo won the league season title because of a better percentage record. They later advanced to the 1949-50 United States National Senior Championship.

Playoffs

Semi Finals

Round Robin

East Division

Eastern Semi Final GP W L T GF GA Pts
New York 6 5 1 0 23 11 10
Boston 6 1 3 2 10 19 4
Atlantic City 6 0 2 2 9 12 2

This series was cut short when New York clinched the title.

West Division

Western Semi Final GP W L T GF GA Pts
Milwaukee 8 4 3 1 26 22 9
Toledo 8 4 4 0 20 17 8
Grand Rapids 8 3 4 1 20 27 7


Final

Best of 7

New York Rovers beat Milwaukee Clarks 3 wins to 1, 2 ties.

March 26 at New York MIL 3 NY 3

March 29 at Milwaukee NY 8 MIL 3

March 31 at Milwaukee NY 3 MIL 4

April 1 at Milwaukee NY 2 MIL1

April 2 at Milwaukee NY 4 MIL 3

April 4 at Milwaukee NY 2 MIL 2

New York Rovers advanced to the 1949-50 United States National Senior Championship.

All-Star Teams

First Team

Second Team

  • Goaltender: Ivan Walmsley, Toledo Buckeyes
  • Defenceman: Alfred Turner, Grand Rapids Rockets
  • Defenceman: Al Yourewicz, Boston Olympics
  • Center: Randolph Ellis, Grand Rapids Rockets
  • Right Winger: Wilb Gorman, Grand Rapids Rockets
  • Left Winger: Herrb Foster, Atlantic City Sea Gulls
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