1948-49 United States National Senior Championship

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United States Amateur Hockey Association Championships

Participating Teams

Quarter finals

Best of 5

  • March 27 Spokane 2 Hibbing 1
  • March 28 Spokane 8 Hibbing 1
  • March 29 Spokane 13 Hibbing 1

Spokane Flyers beat Hibbing Saints 3 wins to none.

Best of 7

  • New York 4 Sault Ste Marie 3
  • New York 6 Sault Ste Marie 3
  • Sault Ste Marie 5 New York 2
  • New York 6 Sault Ste Marie 3
  • New York 7 Sault Ste Marie 6

New York Rovers beat Sault Ste Marie Indians 4 wins to 1.


Semi final

Best of 3

  • March 31 Spokane 3 New York 1
  • April 2 New York 3 Spokane 2
  • April 4 Spokane 3 New York 2

Spokane Flyers beat New York Rovers 2 wins to 1.


Final

Best of 7

  • Wednesday April 6 @ Toledo Spokane 4 Windsor 2
  • Saturday April 9 @ Toledo Spokane 8 Windsor 7
  • Monday April 11 @ Detroit Spokane 4 Windsor 1
  • Tuesday April 12 @ Detroit Windsor 4 Spokane 0
  • Thursday April 14 @ Windsor Spokane 7 Windsor 2

Spokane Flyers beat Windsor Hettche Spitfires 4 wins to 1.


USAHA Senior B Championship

Minnesota Championship

Semifinals
  • 3/19: St. Paul Seven-Ups - International Falls 7:6
  • 3/19: Thief River Falls - White Bear 10:0
Final
  • 3/20: St. Paul Seven-Ups - Thief River Falls 10:7

New England Championship

First round
  • Sacred Heart (Concord, NH) - Dedham 5:3
  • Boston Junior Olympics - Lewiston Bates Manufacturing 3:2
  • Hamden (CT) - Fitchburg 3:1
  • Berlin Maroons - New Milford 11:0
Semifinals
  • Berlin Maroons - Hamden (CT) 2:0
  • Boston Junior Olympics - Sacred Heart (Concord, NH) 6:3
Final
  • 3/13: Berlin Maroons - Boston Junior Olympics 5:4 OT

Berlin won, but did not go to the national final, as several players were unable to travel west for it.

Final

@St. Paul

  • 4/1: St. Paul Seven-Ups - Boston Junior Olympics 7:4
  • 4/2: Boston Junior Olympics - St. Paul Seven-Ups 3:2

St. Paul won.

Team Photos

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See Also

United States National Senior Hockey Championships