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  • ...d Chinese Ice Hockey Games''' were organized by the [[Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association]] in 2008 and 2009. *[[2008 World Chinese Ice Hockey Games]]
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  • The '''Association Cup''' was a tournament contested in [[Scotland]] during the 1949-50 season *[[1949-50 Association Cup|1950]]: [[Dunfermline Vikings]]
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  • [[File:Hockey Canada.png|thumb|150px]] ...nal Ice Hockey Federation]]. Hockey Canada controls a vast majority of ice hockey in Canada, with a few exceptions. It is based in Calgary, Alberta with a se
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  • |organization = Belarusian Ice Hockey Association |website= http://www.hockey.by
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  • ...on Hall of Fame''' is a hall of fame run by the [[South African Ice Hockey Association]] that recognizes the key figures involved with the sport in the country. ...mpionships when South Africa was represented for the first time at an IIHF World Championship. Blackie was awarded the South African “State Presidents Spo
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  • ...g association of [[East Germany]]. It served as the governing body for ice hockey, speed skating, and curling. ...er became a section of the DELV, was admitted into the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] on June 9, 1954. The [[East German National Team]] had made it
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  • |National federation = [[Nepal Ice Hockey Association]] ==History of hockey in Nepal==
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  • |IIHFnation = '''Ice Hockey Association of India''' <br> '''भारत की आइस हॉकी एसोस |organization = Ice Hockey Association of India
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  • {{ Infobox national hockey team | Association =
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | caption = The official logo of the Ice Hockey Federation of Slovenia.
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...[Swedish National Team]] at the [[1938 World Ice Hockey Championships|1938 World Championship]]. Janssen was previously a reserve at the 1937 tournament.
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...p]] and the [[Czechoslovak National Team]] at the [[1920 Summer Olympics]] hockey tournament (was a reserve there).
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  • |National federation = Newfoundland Hockey Association ==History of hockey in Newfoundland==
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Polish Ice Hockey Federation|Polski Związek Hokeja na Lodzie]]
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Bulgaria men's national ice hockey team Logo.png
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  • [[File:Scottish Ice Hockey.png|thumb|250px|Association logo]] ...l ice hockey in [[Scotland]], with the exception of Scotland's [[Elite Ice Hockey League]] teams (currently [[Edinburgh Capitals]], [[Braehead Clan]], [[Fife
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  • | tenants = [[Dunedin Thunder]] ([[New Zealand Ice Hockey League|NZIHL]]) ...d public ice skating, and is the home venue of the [[Dunedin Thunder]] ice hockey team.
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Switzerland national ice hockey team Logo.png
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  • ..., Slovene: ''Hokejska Zveza Jugoslavije'') was the governing body of [[ice hockey]] in [[Yugoslavia]]. ...) was then formed in [[Zagreb]] in 1935 and joined the [[International Ice Hockey Federation|LIHG]] in 1939.
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  • |logo_image = Ice Hockey Federation of Israel Logo.png |organization = Ice Hockey Federation of Israel
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  • [[File:2016 World Cup.png|thumb|200px]] [[Image:World Cup Hockey.jpg|right|200px]]
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  • |logo_image = Hockey Algeria logo.png |organization = Association Algérienne de Hockey sur Glace et Inline
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  • [[Image:Ice hockey arena Landshut.jpg|right|thumb|250px|View of the stadium from SportsCenter ...arena was the home venue of the [[Landshut Cannibals]], a professional ice hockey team that played in the [[DEL2]] until 2015. The major arena currently hold
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  • This was the 1918 Senior '''Sportsmen's Patriotic Association Tournament''' in Toronto: ...oyal Air Force]] team disbanded before the start of the OHA senior season. World War I had just ended.
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  • |National federation = Ice Hockey Association<br>of Thailand |Top league = [[Thai World Hockey League]]
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  • {{ Infobox national hockey team | Association =
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  • | Association = [[Austrian Ice Hockey Association]] | Jerseys = [[File:Austria national hockey team jerseys - 2014 Winter Olympics.png|115px]]
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Ice Hockey Federation of Russia]]
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Romanian Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • The '''Boston AA''' (Boston Athletic Association) was a team in Boston, Massachusetts. ...eague's title in 1916 and 1917 before withdrawing from the league due to [[World War I]].
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  • |National federation = [[UAE Ice Hockey Association]] |Top league = [[Emirates Ice Hockey League]]
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  • BuEV began to play ice hockey at the Caffe Ludwig in 1911, where there was artificial ice in place. They Between 1916 and 1930 the association was called ''Verein für Leibesübungen Danzig'' before again playing as ''
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  • |organization = Puerto Rico Ice Hockey Association ...eviated as '''PRIHA''', is the governing body that oversees ice and inline hockey in [[Puerto Rico]].
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Slovakia national ice hockey team badge.svg.png
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  • ...rinceton Tigers men's ice hockey|Princeton]] and [[Yale Bulldogs men's ice hockey|Yale]] to play one another in best-of-three series. ...ell Big Red men's ice hockey|Cornell]] and [[Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey|Dartmouth]] made overtures to join the league but after Cornell was forced
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  • The '''Edmonton Rustlers''' were a women's [[ice hockey]] team that competed during the Great Depression. ...son play versus the Monarchs.<ref>Women on Ice: The Early Years of Women's Hockey in Western Canada, Wayne Norton, p.141, Ronsdale Press, 2009, {{ISBN|978-1-
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[National Association of Hockey on Ice and Inline]]
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  • '''SK Petrof Nový Hradec Králové''' was an ice hockey team situated in Hradec Králové, [[Czechoslovakia]]. The club existed fro
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association =
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  • |National federation = National Association of<br>Hockey on Ice and Inline ==History of hockey in Chile==
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  • {{Infobox Pro hockey team | league = [[Australian Women's Ice Hockey League]]
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  • ==History of hockey in Missouri== ...aul also visited St. Louis that winter. In December 1903, the World's Fair Hockey Club returned to Houghton, where they were again destroyed by Portage Lakes
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Spanish Ice Sports Federation]]
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...hockey player. He was a member of the [[Norwegian National Team]] at the [[World Championships]] in 1937 and 1938, playing in a total of six games for them.
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  • ...arne''' (November 19, 1900 &ndash; April 11,1985) was a promoter for [[ice hockey]]. ...Winter Olympics]], then the [[Ice Hockey World Championships|European Ice Hockey Championship]] in 1937 and 1938.
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  • ...lifornia – February 24, 1989, at El Paso) was an executive for several ice hockey leagues and organizations. He is the son of Charles L. Tutt, Jr., and has t ...me in 1959. From 1966 to 1969, he was president of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
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  • The '''Tebbutt Family''' can probably be called the world's first notable "hockey family". Their efforts in propagating the sport in their native Fens (where ...ng the founders of the [[National Ice Skating Association|National Skating Association]] in 1879. The Goodmans and Tebbutts shared a family connection - Neville's
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  • ...Hockey Games''' was a tournament hosted by the '''Hong Kong Amateur Hockey Association''' on May 31 and June 1, 2008. Teams from [[China]], [[Chinese Taipei]], [[ *'''Hokay Hockey Club''' - Taipei Dragon 7:1
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  • ...in [[Scotland]].<ref>[http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/halloffame/wPollock.html Ice Hockey Journalists UK]</ref> ...rming the Scottish branch of the [[National Ice Skating Association]]. The association, headquartered in Kinross, was formed on January 1, 1895. Pollock Wylie ser
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team ...tion = [[Tunisian Ice Hockey Association|Association Tunisienne de Hockey sur Glace]]
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...ut "Mulle" Petersen''' (October 2, 1906 - December 11, 1988) was a Swedish hockey player. He competed in the [[1928 Winter Olympics|1928]] and [[1936 Winter
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  • |National federation = Argentine Association of<br>Ice and In-Line Hockey |[[Liga Abierta de Hockey sobre Hielo]]
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  • {{ Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Algeria national ice hockey team Logo.png
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  • {{ Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Ireland national ice hockey team logo.png
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  • ...contributing factor (along with the social and economic turmoil following World War I) to the Nordic Games's discontinuation in the 1920s. Ice hockey events were staged at the 1922 and 1926 Nordic Games. Swedish teams were vi
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  • ...lection of interesting and sometimes obscure facts about hockey around the world. ...that there was an ethnic [[German Association Championship|German Championship]] played in Czechoslovakia during the 1930
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  • ...he Boston Celtics as well as an important figure in the development of ice hockey in the [[United States]]. ...ng the BAA and the National Basketball League into the National Basketball Association in 1949. He oversaw the transformation of the Celtics into a dynasty, as th
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  • {{ Infobox national hockey team | Association =
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  • |National federation = Namibia Ice and InLine<br>Hockey Association ==History of hockey in Namibia==
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Sweden national ice hockey team badge.png
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  • ...a]] and the [[Netherlands]] were also members. After [[World War II]], the association was dissolved and replaced by two successor organizations, the ''Deutsche E ...ice sports created their own federation's, including hockey's [[German Ice Hockey Federation|Deutscher-Eishockey Bund]] (DEB, founded in 1963). This caused t
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  • |National federation = Ice Hockey Association<br>of the DPR Korea See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in North Korea]]
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  • ...ckey Tournament]]. It is administered by the Amerigol International Hockey Association. *[[2019 Amerigol Latam Cup|2019]]: [[Jamaica]] (Division I), Rest of the World (Division II), [[Colombia]] (U16) [[Argentina]] (Women's)
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  • |National federation = [[Irish Ice Hockey Association]] |Top league = [[Irish Ice Hockey League]]
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  • ...alley between Ottawa and Montreal, It was under the Ottawa District Hockey Association. Champions were awarded the '''Maclaren Cup'''. *No 1917-18 season due to World War I
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  • |organization = Kuwait Ice Hockey Association ...itle=Welcome, Georgia & Kuwait|date=2009-05-13|publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation|accessdate=2009-06-09}}</ref>
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Andorran Federation of Ice Sports|Federació Andorrana d'Esports
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  • |IIHFnation=USA Hockey |logo_image=USA Hockey.png
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine]]
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  • | name = United States National Hockey League | sport = Ice hockey
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  • ...Hockey Games''' was a tournament hosted by the '''Hong Kong Amateur Hockey Association''' from April 3-5, 2009. Teams from [[China]], [[Chinese Taipei]], [[Macau] [[Category:2009 in ice hockey]]
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  • | title = World U-17 Hockey Challenge | current_season = 2022 World U-17 Hockey Challenge
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  • |National federation = [[Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association]] |Top league = [[Hong Kong Ice Hockey League]]
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  • [[File:McGill 1881.jpg|thumb|250px|The 1881 McGill hockey team.]] ...Redmen and other RSEQ teams play in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) hockey league.
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...– 25 December 1948) was a Swedish track and field athletic, bandy and ice hockey player who competed in the [[1928 Winter Olympics]]. He was also a coach an
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  • |organization = Norwegian Ice Hockey Association |website = http://www.hockey.no
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  • |organization = Northern Ireland Ice Hockey Association ...-world-championship-in-2017-34732212.html|title=Belfast to host Ice Hockey World Championship in 2017 - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk}}</ref>
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  • ...ish Airlines Euroleague Final Four.]</ref> and is primarily used for [[ice hockey]], basketball, and tennis. It also hosts live concerts. ...y, along with Palalottomatica in Rome, to be part of the ''European Arenas Association'' network.<ref>[http://www.mediolanumforum.it/it/chisiamo/ MediolanumForumn
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  • This was the '''1934-35 season of the [[North West Hockey League]].''' It was the second season of the league. ==Little World Series==
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association =
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  • ...f Women's ice Hockey. This league is organized by the [[Finnish Ice Hockey Association]]. ...at the beginning of 1970s. However, it took a long time before the women's hockey spread widely in the country. In 1978, the ''tournament of lipstick'' becam
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  • ==History of hockey in Quebec== ...s played in Quebec between 1875 and 1882. The "[[Montreal Rules]]" for ice hockey were published in The Montreal Gazette on February 27, 1877. James Creighto
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  • |National federation = [[Norwegian Ice Hockey Association]] See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Norway]]
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  • |National federation = [[Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation]] |Top league = [[Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League]]
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  • | Badge = India national ice hockey team Logo.png | Association = [[Ice Hockey Association of India]]
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  • ...Critchley under the auspices of his private company, the Greyhound Racing Association Trust Ltd (GRA). A new company, Harringay Arena Limited, whose directors we It had a seating capacity of almost 10,000 for ice hockey and slightly more for boxing. The actual arena was 198 feet (60 m) long by
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  • |sport=[[Ice hockey]] ...eijing]]. Most of the players are expatriates and come from all around the world. From the beginning of the 2008-09 season to the 2013-14 season, the league
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  • | sport = [[Ice hockey]] | most_champs = [[Montreal Shamrocks]](2), [[Ottawa Hockey Club]](2)
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  • |National federation = [[Serbian Ice Hockey Association]] |Top league = [[Serbian Hockey League]]
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  • {{ Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Morocco national ice hockey team Logo.png
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  • ...ame the ice skating centre of Prague for 30 years and countless numbers of hockey-players and figure skaters were brought up there. ...ps]]. The [[Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team|Czechoslovak ice hockey team]] won the following medals at these tournaments:
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  • ==History of hockey in Alabama== Hockey came to Alabama in March 1955, when the [[Birmingham Amateur Ice Hockey League]] was established at the Parad-Ice Rink in the Birmingham suburb of
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  • |organization = Czech Ice Hockey Association ...n''' (Czech: Český svaz ledního hokeje, ČSLH) is the governing body of ice hockey in the [[Czech Republic]].
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Turkish Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • | Association = [[Saudi Arabian Ice Hockey Association]] | World champ apps =
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  • See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Italy]] |[[Italian Hockey League]]
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  • These are the '''1917-18 [[Manitoba Hockey Association|Manitoba Senior Playoffs]]''': ==Brandon Military Hockey League==
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  • This was the third season of the [[American Hockey Association]]. ...unty Library and the Tulsa Historical Society, and the generosity of Tulsa World/Lorton Family, Chester Cadieux, the Rotary Club of Tulsa, and many other co
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  • ...f>{{cite news |work=Toronto World |date=March 21, 1914 |title=Championship Hockey Over In Toronto For Year |page=8 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id |title=Dates for Big Hockey Matches Uncertain
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  • ==History of hockey in Maryland== ...Club paid visits to Philadelphia in December 1900 to face the Quaker City Hockey Club.
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  • ...vel of ice hockey in [[Italy]]. Four teams participated in the league, and Hockey Club Milano won the championship. ...hiaccio''' was founded this year as a separate branch from the old skating association. Some new rules, which were already a part of international play, were impl
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  • | title = World Junior A Challenge | current_season = 2022 World Junior A Challenge
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  • | current_season = 2017 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament | sport = Ice hockey
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  • |National federation = [[New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation]] |Top league = [[New Zealand Ice Hockey League]]
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • ...sociation was formed'''.<ref>Coast to Coast:Hockey in Canada to the Second World War, p.136, Edited by John Chi-Kit Wong, University of Toronto Press, 2009, ...their interest to join.<ref>Coast to Coast:Hockey in Canada to the Second World War, p.136, Edited by John Chi-Kit Wong, University of Toronto Press, 2009,
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  • | Badge = Macedonia Ice Hockey Team Logo.png | Association = [[Macedonian Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • ...ing is a list of '''international ice hockey competitions where [[National Hockey League]] players have been able to participate'''. Most of these competitio ...the Canadian team was made up of [[NHL]] hockey players. No World Hockey Association players were included in the event. Two years later, Canadian WHA players
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...[[IK Göta Ishockey]]<br>[[Berliner Schlittschuhclub]]<br>[[Djurgårdens IF Hockey]]
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  • 1891-1892 ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]])<br> 1895*-1898 ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]])<br>
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  • In 1912-13 and 1913-14 it was the Northern Division of the [[Interprovincial Hockey Union]]. ...because of World War I. Also play was suspended in 1943-44 and 1944-45 for World War II.
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Uzbekistan Ice Hockey Federation]]
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  • |National federation = [[Finnish Ice Hockey Association]] See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Finland]]
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  • ...ged into the [[International Ice Hockey Federation|Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace]] in 1947. ...ach other; that players should be allowed to seek legitimate employment in hockey; and that players should be reimbursed by their employers for time lost fro
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  • |assocname = Western Australian Ice Hockey Association |logo = Western Australian Ice Hockey Association Logo.png
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...hip 1926|1926 European Championship]] and was in net for 14 games at the [[World Championships]] between 1930 and 1935.
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  • {{Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition | prevseason = [[Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|1952]]
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  • The ice hockey competitions of the 2022 Winter Olympics was played at two venues located i ...d to 10 teams in 2022|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/4033843/olympic-women-hockey-expansion/|work=[[Canadian Press]]|location=Toronto, Ontario, Canada|access
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  • ...record_attempt_on_the__t-home_and_t-mobile_family_day|title=Snowball Fight World Record Attempt on the T-Home and T-Mobile Family Day|publisher=Saatchi & Sa ...he skating area was expanded to 12,000 m2 (130,000 ft2) and a standard ice hockey rink was set up as well. The skating rink re-opened on 16 December 2011 and
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  • ...merican-bandy-association|title=About ABA/History|publisher=American Bandy Association|accessdate=28 April 2014}}</ref> ...rules published by the [[National Ice Skating Association|National Skating Association]] were evaluated side-by-side for the first time. It quickly became apparen
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  • |National federation = [[Korea Ice Hockey Association]] See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in South Korea]]
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[National Ice Hockey Federation of Turkmenistan]]
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  • ==History of hockey in Connecticut== ''see also: [[Connecticut Amateur Hockey (1945-1966)]]''
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  • The [[National Ice Skating Association]] eventually procured a lease for the building and went about converting it ...s being staged twice weekly at the "Most Magnificent Skating Palace in the World".
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  • |current_season = 2022–23 Euro Hockey Tour |sport = Ice hockey
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player '''Paul Anspach''' (April 1, 1882 - August 28, 1981) was a Belgian hockey player who was most notable for his career as an épée and foil fencer.
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  • [[Norway]] has forty-four indoor ice hockey rinks. .../anlegg/Sider/ishaller.aspx |title=Ishaller |author=[[Norwegian Ice Hockey Association]] |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wJrHSWBi |archivedate=7 February
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  • ...he first major hockey league. It was the first junior hockey league in the world. ...AHA itself changed its name and format, eventually becoming the [[National Hockey League]].
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  • ...d because of [[World War II]]. It was revived in 1945 as the United States Hockey League. [[Category:1941 in ice hockey]]
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  • |National federation = [[Estonian Ice Hockey Association]] See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Estonia]]
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  • {{Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition | tourney_name = World Women's Hockey Tournament
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  • ...to play the [[Toronto Blueshirts|Toronto Hockey Club]], [[National Hockey Association]] (NHA) champions, in a challenge series for the [[1914 Stanley Cup Finals| |work=Toronto World
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  • |assocname = New South Wales Ice Hockey Association |logo = New South Wales Ice Hockey Association Logo.png
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  • ...ed States Amateur Hockey Association]]. The AHA was the first professional hockey league to field teams in the Southern United States. The founding president Eddie Livingstone, banished by National Hockey League team owners in 1917, owned the [[Chicago Cardinals]]. Eager to sign
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  • ==History of hockey in British Columbia== ...0-0 on the 24th.<ref>''Vernon News'', 1894-03-01</ref> The first organized hockey game in the Kootenays took place in Golden on January 23, 1895, a 4-4 tie b
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  • ...s period, the event was known as the '''Nations Cup''', the '''U-18 Junior World Cup''', and '''[[Ivan Hlinka]] Memorial Tournament'''. From 2018 through 20 ...ship|U-18 championship]] in April. As that event conflicts with [[Canadian Hockey League]] (CHL) playoffs, the Hlinka Gretzky Cup is one of the few opportuni
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  • ==History of hockey in Illinois== ...d Country Club. Calumet won the city championship in 1904. The North Shore Hockey League was underway by 1904-05.
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  • |National federation = [[Mexico Ice Hockey Federation]] |Top league = [[Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey]]
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  • |Top league = [[Maltese Hockey League]] ==History of hockey in Malta==
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  • |National federation = [[Swedish Ice Hockey Association]] |Top league = [[Swedish Hockey League]]
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  • ...Rivulettes team photo.jpg|thumb|Preston Rivulettes team photo|alt=women's hockey team photo]] ..., C. (2008). "Queens of the Ice Lanes": The Preston Rivulettes and women's hockey in Canada, 1931–1940. ''Sport History Review, 39''(1), 1-29.</ref>
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  • ==History of hockey in Florida== ''see also: [[Florida Amateur Hockey (1963-1992)]]''
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  • ...e the one Hockey Hall of Fame but events led to the establishment of the [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] in Toronto instead.<ref>[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia. [[Image:International Hockey Hall of Fame.jpg|right|thumb|International Hockey Hall of Fame former home (1965-2012).]]
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  • ...ttawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] and the [[Pacific Coast Hockey Association]] (PCHA) champion [[Vancouver Millionaires]]. The Senators defeated Vancouv ...game was 11,000, setting a new world record for the largest crowd to see a hockey game, only to be topped in the fifth game. The Millionaires won games one a
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  • | league = [[Manitoba Hockey Association]] | sport = [[ice hockey]]
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  • ...e numerous inter-club matches were played."<ref>Peter Patton (1936). ''Ice Hockey''.</ref> The [[Westminster Ice Club]], opened in late 1926, was home to clu ...nd the [[London Lions]].<ref>Martin C. Harris (2007). Homes of British Ice Hockey.</ref>
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  • |National federation = [[USA Hockey]] |Top league = [[National Hockey League]]
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  • |National federation = [[Chinese Ice Hockey Association]] '''China''' is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populated country. Beijing is the capital, and Shanghai is the large
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  • {{Infobox international hockey competition | tourney_name = IIHF World U20 Championship
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Federasi Hoki Es Indonesia]]
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  • ...ourne Glaciarium was opened, it was the 3rd largest indoor ice rink in the world.<ref name="3rdLargestWorld">{{cite news|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del ...re was an exhibition of hockey played on skates which would resemble field hockey.<ref name="OpeningDayGlaciarium">{{cite news|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/nd
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  • .... It consisted of the area that had been occupied by the Soviet army after World War II. In 1990 the country reunified with [[West Germany]]. See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in East Germany]]
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  • ==History of hockey in Texas== ...eries which proved to be very popular among the locals, and the Border Ice Hockey League was soon formed, beginning play in mid-March. The El Paso rink close
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association =
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  • |current_season = 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships |sport = [[Ice hockey]]
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  • See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Spain]] |[[Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo]]
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  • {{Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition | tourney_name =IIHF World U20 Championship
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  • ...ederation]] in 1985, then was elected president of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] in 1994. He also became an International Olympic Committee mem ...[[Schweizerischer Eishockeyverband]], Switzerland's governing body for ice hockey. He was elected to the IIHF council the following year and served as head o
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  • ...St. Paul and the largest city is Minneapolis. It is known as the State of Hockey. ==History of hockey in Minnesota==
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  • {{Infobox ice hockey player ...professional ice hockey defenseman who played six seasons in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Quakers.
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  • |National federation = [[Ice Hockey Iceland]] |Top league = [[Icelandic Hockey League]]
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  • This was the '''1902-03 [[United States|American]] ice hockey season''': ...inter, with only three games recorded to have been played. The North Shore Hockey League, comprised of Evanston, Lake Forest, Highland Park, and Winnetka, wa
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  • ==History of hockey in Indiana== ...but also the Culver Military Academy and Warsaw Hockey Club from Indiana. Hockey was played in Whiting by 1920.
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  • ==History of hockey in New York== ''see also: ''[[Buffalo Amateur Hockey (1946-1977)]] and [[New York Amateur Hockey (1946-1966)]]''
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  • ==History of hockey in Colorado== ...thletic Club formed a team that winter. On February 5, 1898, the Leadville Hockey Club thrashed the Denver Athletic Club 7-1.
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  • | league =[[National Hockey Association]] | sport =[[Ice hockey]]
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  • |National federation = [[Austrian Ice Hockey Association]] |Top league = [[Austrian Hockey League]]
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  • | league =[[National Hockey Association]] | sport =[[Ice hockey]]
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  • ...years 1939-1981 and has great historical significance to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. ...Moritz had its origin in the '''Wattle Path Palais de Danse''', one of the world's largest dance halls, which opened in 1922, architects Beaver & Purnell. I
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Badge = Iran Hockey Team logo.png
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  • |assocname = Victorian Ice Hockey Association |logo = Victorian Ice Hockey Association Logo.png
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  • ...ific Coast Hockey Association]] (PCHA) champions, and the [[Western Canada Hockey League]] (WCHL) champions all competed for the Stanley Cup (the PCHA and th ...player's names engraved along with the following: "Canadiens of Montreal / World's Champions / Defeated / Ottawa Vancouver Calgary / Two Straight Games Each
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  • |National federation = [[Ice Hockey Australia]] |Top league = [[Australian Ice Hockey League]]
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  • ...ury Comets]] returned to the league after a stint in the [[National Hockey Association]]. They were joined by a third team in New Liskeard. ...stated in this quote: "Cobalt. Jan 9. - Professional and semi-professional hockey in Cobalt is dead and will not be resurrected this winter. The Cobalt team
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  • |logo_image = Ice Hockey Australia Logo.png |organization = Ice Hockey Australia
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  • ==History of hockey in Oklahoma== ...s. At the end of the 1941-42 season the AHA disbanded due to World War II. Hockey Hall of Famers Duke Keats and Bill Cowley played for short periods on the T
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  • | tenants = [[Princes Ice Hockey Club]] (1896–1914)<br>[[London Canadians]] (1902–1904)<br>[[Oxford Cana ...bridge area of [[London]], [[England]]. It saw a number of firsts for ice hockey in Britain and Europe.
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  • {{Infobox Ice Hockey Award |alt = The Goodall Cup, with original cup on top, in the Hockey Hall of Fame 2014
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  • ==History of hockey in Wisconsin== ''see also: [[Wisconsin Amateur Hockey (1946-1980)]] and [[Wisconsin Amateur Hockey (1981-2005)]]''
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  • ==History of hockey in Ohio== ''see also: [[Cleveland Amateur Hockey (1946-1970)]]''
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Puerto Rico Ice Hockey Association]]
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  • |National federation = [[South African Ice Hockey Association]] See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in South Africa]]
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  • <big>'''The [[International Hockey Journal]]'''</big><br/> Volume 1 · No. 1 · January 2017 Passion and Purity: The Story of Inter-War European Hockey
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  • | sport = [[Ice hockey]] ...[[Pacific Coast Hockey Association]] (PCHA), the enlistment of players for World War I and disagreements between owners. The disagreements between owners ca
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  • ==History of hockey in Manitoba== ...redited with having brought the first hockey stick to Manitoba." The first hockey match in the province was slated to be played in Winnipeg on November 17, 1
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  • {{Infobox hockey team '''EC Kitzbühel''' is an ice hockey team in [[Kitzbühel]], [[Austria]]. They currently play in the [[Inter-Nat
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  • |National federation = [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]] ...blic]] (also [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Bohemia]] and [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Czechoslovakia]]
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  • {{Infobox Pro hockey team | league = [[Australian Junior Ice Hockey League]]
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  • The '''Viking Cup''' was a world ice hockey tournament in Camrose, Alberta. In 2002 there was a mix of international an |[[Prince Albert Raiders]] ([[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League|SJHL]]) 6
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  • ==History of hockey in Pennsylvania== ''see also: [[Pennsylvania Amateur Hockey (1946-1992)]]''
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  • ...Winter Olympics]]<br>[[1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1999 IIHF World Championship]] ...y venue in the country. Håkons Hall is regularly used for handball and ice hockey tournaments, concerts, exhibitions, conferences and banquets. The venue is
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  • ...originally based in the prairies of Canada. It was renamed the '''Western Hockey League''' (WHL) in 1925 and disbanded in 1926. ...two of the first three Finals contested under this format, the [[National Hockey League]] came to dominate Stanley Cup play after it replaced the NHA as the
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  • ...eighth season of the professional men's ice hockey [[Pacific Coast Hockey Association]] league. Season play ran from January 1 until March 10. The season was inc ...919 Stanley Cup Finals]] series against [[Montreal Canadiens]], [[National Hockey League|NHL]] champions. Due to the outbreak of flu at the time, the series
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  • | league = [[Romanian Hockey League]]<br />(1933–present)<br />[[MOL Liga]]<br />(2008–present)<br / ...ereda). They play in the country's top-level championship, the [[Romanian Hockey League]] and also participate in the Hungarian-Romanian international compe
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  • ...Hockey League (OHL), Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and Western Hockey League (WHL). Sixty teams are eligible to compete for the Memorial Cup, rep ...ee-league tournament format began in 1972 when the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association divided the Junior A rank into two tiers, naming the Memorial Cup as the ch
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  • {{Infobox international hockey competition | tourney_name = IIHF Women's World Championship
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  • |National federation = Hockey Canada |Top league = National Hockey League<sup>1</sup>
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  • This team represented Canada at the [[1961 World Ice Hockey Championships]]. The 1961 Smoke Eaters--World Champions
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  • ==History of hockey in Michigan== ''see also: [[Michigan Amateur Hockey (1946-1969)]], [[Lansing Senators]], [[1970-71 Border Cities League season]
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  • |National federation = [[Ice Hockey UK]] |Top league = [[Elite Ice Hockey League]]
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  • The club consisted of bandy, ice hockey, skiing, and bobsleigh sections. ...]], which they remained a member of until later joining the [[Austrian Ice Hockey Federation]] (OEHV).
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  • {{Infobox Pro hockey team ...cific Coast Hockey Association|PCHA]] (1911 to 1924)<br />[[Western Canada Hockey League|WCHL]] (1924 to 1926)
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  • '''Jordal Amfi''' is an indoor [ce hockey rink located in the Jordal neighborhood of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. The 4,450- ...t recently upgraded in 1999, in able to co-host the [[1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships]]. The site was proposed to host a new arena which is part of
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  • ...'' is the trophy awarded annually to the national senior amateur men’s ice hockey champions of [[Canada]]. It was donated by Sir Montague Allan of Ravenscrag ...onated in early 1909 by Montreal businessman and Montreal Amateur Athletic Association president Sir H. Montagu Allan to be presented to the amateur champions of
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  • ...nter Paralympics. The venue also co-hosted Group B of the [[1989 World Ice Hockey Championships]]. ...that they did not want to apply to host the B-Group of the 1989 World Ice Hockey Championships, because they feared the venue would not be completed by Nove
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  • {{Infobox national hockey team | Association = [[Federation of Hockey League in the Philippines]]
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  • |National federation = [[Netherlands Ice Hockey Association]] See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in the Netherlands]]
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  • ...978-0-9808936-0-1}}</ref> Prior to being named [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Team Canada]], the Winnipegs won the 1931 Allan Cup. The Winnipegs played in the first match in Western Canada between organized hockey clubs on December 20, 1890 against the [[Winnipeg Victorias]] at the Street
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  • | sport = [[Ice hockey]] [[File:New Westminster Hockey Team, 1912 P.C.H.A. Champions.jpg|thumb|right|185px|New Westminster Royals
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  • The '''Pacific Coast Hockey League''' was a minor league with teams in the western [[United States]] an ...t Hockey League]] joined with an Oakland team to re-form the Pacific Coast Hockey League. The Oakland team relocated to Spokane in its first year. The Spokan
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  • |National federation = [[Fédération Française de Hockey sur Glace|FFHG]] See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in France]]
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  • ==History of hockey in California== ...son]], [[California Amateur Hockey (1958-1978)]], and [[California Amateur Hockey (1979-1986)]]''
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  • |National federation = [[Royal Belgian Ice Hockey Federation]] |Top league = [[Belgian Hockey League]]
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  • ==History of hockey in Massachusetts== ''see also: [[Massachusetts Amateur Hockey (1946-1968)]]''
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  • ...mbridge University Ice Hockey Club|Cambridge]] and [[Oxford University Ice Hockey Club]]s. .../20020516223034/http://www.ouihc.org/truthrumors.asp Oxford University Ice Hockey Club: Truth & Rumours]</ref>
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  • This is a list of ice hockey competitions around the world. It includes national and international leagues, as well as competitions in ...vision II]], [[IIHF World Championship Division III|Division III]], [[IIHF World Championship Division IV|Division IV]])
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  • ...uding the [[India National Championship|National Championship]], [[CEC Ice Hockey Championship]], Inter-Club Tournament, and the National Winter Games. ...<ref>[http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/ice-hockey-tournament-held-durbuk/ Ice Hockey tournament held at Durbuk]</ref>
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  • ==History of hockey in Arizona== ..., with the Albuquerque Falcons and Manzano Tigers of the [[Sandia Mountain Hockey League]] facing one another. The Phoenix Apaches played their first game on
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  • ...lity for its successor the [[Melbourne Glaciarium]], the birthplace of ice hockey in Australia. ...ents to the Glaciarium such as fancy dress carnivals. The regularly-played hockey on the ice matches were never placed in the "Sports" section of this newspa
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  • ==History of hockey in Alberta== ...ton) Shamrocks met for the first time in 1896. A rink suitable for playing hockey opened in Medicine Hat in December 1895.
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  • This page overviews '''early hockey activities in [[Hungary]]''', prior to the formation of the first [[OB I ba ...h.<ref>Allgemeine Sport-Zeitung, December 31, 1899</ref> The inaugural ice hockey game in Budapest was staged in February 1907. BKE played their first docume
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  • ...ury Fen logo.jpg|thumb|200px|The club logo from ''A Handbook of Bandy; or, Hockey on the Ice'' (Arnold Tebbutt, 1896).]] ...'''Bluntisham-cum-Earith club''' and the '''Bluntisham-cum-Earith Skating Hockey Club''') was the most venerable of the early English bandy clubs. The club
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  • ...a group of hockey players from the universities of [[Oxford University Ice Hockey Club|Oxford]], [[Universities Of London Dragons|London]], [[Nottingham Mave ...ce hockey programmes in an effort to provide students with competitive ice hockey whilst at university, no matter what their level of play.
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  • This is a list of the ''' [[South Africa]]n ice hockey champions'''. For most of South Africa's hockey playing history, there has not been a nationwide championship organized. Th
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  • {{Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition | prevseason = [[1935 World Ice Hockey Championships|1935]] or<br>[[Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics|1932 Olympics]]
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  • See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Greece]] ==History of hockey in Greece==
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  • | caption = Malmö Arena with its ice hockey rink set-up seen in 2009 ...and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden. Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concert
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  • ==History of hockey in New Jersey== ...on's film production studio. The game, which featured the first footage of hockey being played, was partaken in by rail workers from Montreal.
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  • ...Internationale Eishockey-Föderation) is a worldwide governing body for ice hockey. It is based in Zurich, Switzerland, and has 83 member countries. ...e IIHF Hall of Fame was founded in 1997, and has been located within the [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] since 1998.
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  • ...General of [[Canada]], who awarded it to Canada's top-ranking amateur ice hockey club, which the entire Stanley family supported, with the sons and daughter ...ations, the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), reached a gentlemen's agreement in which their respective champions
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  • ==History of hockey in Saskatchewan== ...skatchewan and northern Manitoba), containing Saskatoon and Prince Albert, hockey was played a bit later. Regina, Moose Jaw, and Medicine Hat (now part of Al
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  • ...se on [[hockey around the world]]. Information on leagues, teams, players, hockey-playing countries, and international competitions involving club and nation *The history of hockey in every country, American state, and Canadian province and territory
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