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The '''1909-10 [[Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League|Saskatchewan Hockey League]] season''' was divided into Northern and Southern sections. The [[Prince Albert Mintos]] faced the [[Edmonton Pros]] in the [[Fit-Reform Trophy]] for the Western Canadian Championship. Edmonton won, 3-1.  
The '''1909-10 [[Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League|Saskatchewan Hockey League]] season''' was divided into Northern and Southern sections.


==Northern Group==
==Northern Group==
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#Saskatoon Strathconas
#Saskatoon Strathconas
#Davidson
#Davidson
*1/11: '''Saskatoon''' - Prince Albert 4:1
*1/12: '''Prince Albert''' - Davidson 6:2
*1/25: '''Prince Albert''' - Saskatoon 9:3
*1/31: '''Prince Albert''' - Davidson 8:2
*2/7: '''Prince Albert''' - Davidson 8:2
*2/8: '''Saskatoon''' - Prince Albert 3:2
*2/16: '''Davidson''' - Saskatoon 6:5
*2/22: '''Saskatoon''' - Prince Albert 4:3


''Statistics unavailable.''
''Prince Albert was declared champions. They faced faced the [[Edmonton Pros]] in the [[Fit-Reform Trophy]] for the Western Canadian Championship. Edmonton won, 3-1. Saskatoon played Moosomin for the Provincial Championship.''
 
''Prince Albert was declared champions when Saskatoon was discovered to have used ineligible players. It is sometimes also reported that Prince Albert was suspended for signing out-of-town players and that Saskatoon was awarded the title.''


==Southern Group==
==Southern Group==
*12/30: '''Regina''' - Moose Jaw 5:2
*1/7: '''Moosomin''' - Moose Jaw 7:6
*1/14: '''Moose Jaw''' - Regina 10:4
*1/18: '''Moosomin''' - Regina 6:1
*1/26: '''Moosomin''' - Regina 5:3
*2/11: '''Moose Jaw''' - Moosomin 5:4
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! width="40%" bgcolor="Blue" | Standings
! width="40%" bgcolor="Blue" | Standings
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''Note: No record of any other games. ?Was the series called off because of warm weather?''
''Note: No record of any other games. ?Was the series called off because of warm weather?''
==North Central Saskatchewan League==
*2/18: '''Girvin''' - Craik 7:3 - Girvin won championship
==Other games==
*3/14: '''Saskatoon''' - Regina 4:1 @ Regina
*3/16: Moose Jaw - Saskatoon 3:3 @ Moose Jaw
==Contemporary accounts==
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WT 1910-03-02.png|The March 2, 1910, edition of the ''Winnipeg Tribune''.
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==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 13:46, 13 March 2020

The 1909-10 Saskatchewan Hockey League season was divided into Northern and Southern sections.

Northern Group

  1. Prince Albert Mintos
  2. Saskatoon Strathconas
  3. Davidson
  • 1/11: Saskatoon - Prince Albert 4:1
  • 1/12: Prince Albert - Davidson 6:2
  • 1/25: Prince Albert - Saskatoon 9:3
  • 1/31: Prince Albert - Davidson 8:2
  • 2/7: Prince Albert - Davidson 8:2
  • 2/8: Saskatoon - Prince Albert 3:2
  • 2/16: Davidson - Saskatoon 6:5
  • 2/22: Saskatoon - Prince Albert 4:3

Prince Albert was declared champions. They faced faced the Edmonton Pros in the Fit-Reform Trophy for the Western Canadian Championship. Edmonton won, 3-1. Saskatoon played Moosomin for the Provincial Championship.

Southern Group

  • 12/30: Regina - Moose Jaw 5:2
  • 1/7: Moosomin - Moose Jaw 7:6
  • 1/14: Moose Jaw - Regina 10:4
  • 1/18: Moosomin - Regina 6:1
  • 1/26: Moosomin - Regina 5:3
  • 2/11: Moose Jaw - Moosomin 5:4
Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts
Moosomin 4 2 2 0 25 15 4
Moose Jaw 4 2 2 0 15 25 4
Regina - - - - - - -
Weyburn - - - - - - -
  • Note 1: Regina withdrew on Jan. 26.
  • Note 2: Weyburn withdrew before the season started. The team could not rent the arena.

Provincial Final

Best of 3

  • Moosomin 6 Saskatoon 3
  • Saskatoon 8 Moosomin 2

Note: No record of any other games. ?Was the series called off because of warm weather?

North Central Saskatchewan League

  • 2/18: Girvin - Craik 7:3 - Girvin won championship

Other games

  • 3/14: Saskatoon - Regina 4:1 @ Regina
  • 3/16: Moose Jaw - Saskatoon 3:3 @ Moose Jaw

Contemporary accounts

Sources

  • Fitzsimmons, Ernie (2000), "Early Professional, Early Senior WHA and Modern Minor Professional League Standings", in Diamond, Dan, Total Hockey, Total Sport Publishing, pp. 414–432, ISBN 1-892129-85-X
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