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  • The '''Montreal District Ladies Hockey League''' operated in the Montreal, [[Quebec]] area from 1929 to 1938. *[[1933-34 MDLHL season|1934]]: Montreal Maroons
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  • This was the '''1936-37 [[Montreal District Ladies Hockey League]] season''': *1/23: '''Maroons''' - Canadiennes 2:0
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  • This was the '''1935-36 [[Montreal District Ladies Hockey League]] season''': *12/14: '''Maroons''' - Canadiennes 2:1
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  • This was the '''1937-38 [[Montreal District Ladies Hockey League]] season''': | 1. ||align="left"| Montreal Maroons || 5 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 16 || 1 || '''9'''
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  • This was the '''1933-34 [[Montreal District Ladies Hockey League]] season''': *1/13: '''Maroons''' - Oxfords 4:0
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  • This was the '''1934-35 [[Montreal District Ladies Hockey League]] season''': | 1. ||align="left"| Montreal Maroons|| 6 || 5 || 1 || 0 || 10 || 4 || '''11'''
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  • ...up]] Final''' saw the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) champion [[Montreal Maroons]], in their first Final series appearance, defeat the [[Western Canada Hock ...ns finished the [[1925–26 NHL season|NHL regular season]] in second place. Montreal went on to beat the third seed [[Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL)|Pittsburgh Pirate
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  • Dec 26 4-5 Montreal Junior Canadiens Jan 1 7-4 Winnipeg Maroons
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  • *12/17: '''Concord Coachmen''' - Berlin Maroons 6:4 *12/18: '''Berlin Maroons''' - Concord Coachmen 3:2
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  • ...began on March 18, 1924, and concluded on March 25 when the NHL champion [[Montreal Canadiens]] defeated the WCHL champion [[Calgary Tigers]] in the final seri Montreal finished second overall in the [[1923–24 NHL season|1923–24 NHL regular
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  • ...d States National Senior Hockey Championship]] in 1954, 1967 and 1968. The Maroons fielded junior teams only from 1973-1978, but returned to the senior level *12/22: '''Berlin Maroons''' - Stoneham Hockey Club 5:4
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  • *2/5: '''Berlin Maroons''' - Manchester Blackhawks 3:1 *2/6: Berlin Maroons - Manchester Blackhawks 5:5
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  • ...semifinal and Primrose then withdrew. Preston Rivulettes defeated Montreal Maroons 4-1 in final |Preston Rivulettes defeated Montreal Maroons 3 goals to 1 (3-1, 0-0) in semifinal and Summerside, P.E.I., Primrose A.C.
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  • ...HL title in 1981. The league also featured teams from Berlin (the [[Berlin Maroons]]) and Manchester (the [[Manchester Blackhawks]] and later the Manchester B *1986-87: Manchester Busch Blues, Barre Jets, Berlin Maroons, Concord Budmen, Northboro North Stars, New England Bruins
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  • |team_name = Le National de Montreal <br>'''Montreal Nationals'''<br/>
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  • ...[Victoria Cougars]] defeat the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) champion [[Montreal Canadiens]] three games to one in a best-of-five game series. The Canadiens ...tion]] (PCHA) folded and two of its teams, the Cougars and the [[Vancouver Maroons]] joined the WCHL. Victoria finished the [[1924–25 WCHL season|1924–25
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  • *1/12: '''Waterville VFW''' - Berlin Maroons (NH) 5:4 *1/26: '''Berlin Maroons (NH)''' - Lewiston Maple Leafs 2:1
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  • |[[Vancouver Maroons]] ||30|| 10|| 18|| 2 || 22|| 64 ||90 The Cougars faced the [[National Hockey League]] champion [[Montreal Maroons]] in a best-of-five series, losing three games to one. After the WHL folde
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  • *3/30: '''Chatham Maroons (ON)''' - Syracuse Stars 9:4 *3/31: '''Chatham Maroons (ON)''' - Syracuse Stars
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  • ...ey Association]] (PCHA), two teams, the [[Vancouver Millionaires|Vancouver Maroons]] and [[Victoria Cougars]] joined the WCHL. Six teams played 28 games each. |[[Vancouver Millionaires|Vancouver Maroons]] ||28|| 12|| 16 || 0 ||24 ||91 ||102
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  • *[[1926-27 Montreal Victorias]] *[[1960-61 Chatham Maroons]]
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  • | '''[[Montreal Winter Carnival ice hockey tournaments|MWCT]]''' || '''[[Amateur Hockey Ass | 1883 || [[Montreal Winter Carnival ice hockey tournaments#1883|1883]] || || || || || || || ||
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  • | conf1_champ = [[Montreal Maroons]] ...uble and were up for sale. Leo Dandurand, who had sold his interest in the Montreal Canadiens, was interested as was Joseph Cattarinich. Cattarinich said he wo
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  • *2/7: '''Perth Maroons''' - Plaster Rock 4:1 *1/1: '''Grand Falls''' - Perth Maroons 3:2
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  • | top_scorer = Nels Stewart (Montreal Maroons) | finals_champ = [[Montreal Maroons]]
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  • ...dmonton Eskimos won the regular season, but lost to the PCHA's [[Vancouver Maroons]] in the Stanley Cup playoff. ...the PCHA winner first. This change ended up not making any difference for Montreal, as the team swept Vancouver and then Calgary for the Stanley Cup.
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  • | season_champs = [[Montreal Canadiens]] | top_scorer = Howie Morenz (Montreal Canadiens)
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  • | MVP = Nels Stewart <small>(Montreal Maroons)</small> | conf1_champ = [[Montreal Maroons]]
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  • ...d Senators, Frank Patrick, the head coach of the PCHA champion [[Vancouver Maroons]], called Ottawa the greatest team he had ever seen. ...ith a 14–9–1 record. They then went on to defeat the 13–9–2 second place [[Montreal Canadiens]] in the two-game total goal NHL championship series, 3 goals to
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  • The Canadian Team moved to Winnipeg from Vancouver. The Winnipeg Maroons merged with this team. Jan 17 5-2 Montreal & Peterborough Juniors @ Montreal
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  • | MVP = Howie Morenz <small>(Montreal Canadiens)</small> | conf1_champ = [[Montreal Canadiens]]
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  • | finals_champ = [[Montreal Maroons]] ...nal Hockey League]] (NHL). Nine teams each played 48 games. The [[Montreal Maroons]] were the [[List of Stanley Cup champions|Stanley Cup winners]] as they sw
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  • ...gular-season PCHA champions, but lost the play-off against the [[Vancouver Maroons]] 2-2, 1-2. |'''[[Vancouver Maroons]]''' || 30 || 13 || 16 || 1 || 87 || 80
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  • ...med in 1946. They spent the 1947-48 and 1948-49 seasons in the Lake Placid-Montreal Intermediate Hockey League, capturing the title both years. ...all, before withdrawing due to player shortages. They later played in the Montreal Hockey League in 1953-54. The club defeated Spokane, [[Washington]]'s Eagle
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  • | finals_champ = [[Montreal Canadiens]] ...NHL added two teams this season, a second team in Montreal, the [[Montreal Maroons]] and the first U.S. team, the [[Boston Bruins]]. Six teams each played 30
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  • Although the Montreal Maroons had Flat Walsh, Dave Kerr and Normie Smith for goal, they were interested i The Montreal Canadiens, surprisingly, under new coach Newsy Lalonde, spent much of the s
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  • | finals_champ = [[Montreal Canadiens]] ...ry Tigers]] of the [[Western Canada Hockey League]] (WCHL) and [[Vancouver Maroons]] of the [[Pacific Coast Hockey Association]] (PCHA) to win their second [[
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  • | finals_runner-up = [[Montreal Canadiens]] ...es each. The [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] defeated the [[Montreal Canadiens]] for the NHL championship, and then defeated Vancouver and Edmon
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  • | MVP = Babe Siebert <small>(Montreal Canadiens)</small> | conf1_champ = [[Montreal Canadiens]]
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  • ...ion of about 7,750,000. Its capital is Quebec City and its largest city is Montreal. ...75 and 1882. The "[[Montreal Rules]]" for ice hockey were published in The Montreal Gazette on February 27, 1877. James Creighton is thought to be the person r
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  • | MVP = Aurel Joliat <small>(Montreal Canadiens)</small> A major trade was a swap of goaltenders as Lorne Chabot was traded to the Montreal Canadiens for George Hainsworth. The Canadiens also loaned Wilf Cude to Det
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  • | MVP = Howie Morenz <small>(Montreal Canadiens)</small> | top_scorer = Howie Morenz <small>(Montreal Canadiens)</small>
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  • |team_name = Montreal Wanderers |history = '''Montreal Wanderers'''<br />1903–1918<br />1903–1905 ([[Federal Amateur Hockey Le
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  • | MVP = Toe Blake <small>(Montreal Canadiens)</small> | top_scorer = Toe Blake <small>(Montreal Canadiens)</small>
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  • ...ampions of [[Canada]]. It was donated by Sir Montague Allan of Ravenscrag, Montreal, and has been competed for since 1909. ...ed to administer the trophy: Sir Edward Clouston, President of the Bank of Montreal, Dr. H. B. Yates of McGill University, (donor of the Yates Cup to the Inter
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  • | season_champs = [[Montreal Canadiens]] | conf1_champ = [[Montreal Canadiens]]
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  • ...PCHA championship and briefly held the [[Stanley Cup]], losing it to the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in the [[1916 Stanley Cup Finals]]. Their win is memorialized o ...|| 50 || 1st place || League Champions<br> Lost [[Stanley Cup]] Final to [[Montreal Canadiens]] 3-2
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  • ...wie Morenz Jr. The NHL All-stars defeated a combined team of Canadiens and Maroons players 6–5. ...here it exited the rink as was done until that time.<ref>{{cite news |work=Montreal Gazette
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  • [[Image:Montreal Victorias Hockey Club 1881.png|right|thumb|A photo of the club taken in 188 ...ce hockey]] club. Its date of origin is ascribed to either 1874,<ref name="Montreal Gazette Dec 31 1939">{{cite news
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  • Toronto bought the players of the Saskatoon franchise separately; and Montreal claimed George Hainsworth. The rest of the WHL players would be distributed The Montreal Canadiens, last place finishers in 1925–26, solved their goaltending woes
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  • champion Chatham Maroons for the Allan Cup in 1959-60. Chatham defeated out to be a disastrous trip for the Maroons, who won one one game and tied
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  • ...ey were unsuccessful as they lost the final series to the NHL's [[Montreal Maroons]]. The WHL dissolved the following year and the rights to many players from
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  • ...d at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York City. The game was played using the Montreal Rules, with Malcolm Gordon serving as referee. From this point onward, thes ...e later revived from 1974-1987. As a result of the success achieved by the Maroons and the Berlin and Notre Dame High School's, who won every state title from
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  • | finals_runner-up = [[Montreal Canadiens]] ...gue]]. The [[Detroit Red Wings]] won the [[Stanley Cup]] by sweeping the [[Montreal Canadiens]] four games to none.
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  • ...he Leadville Hockey Club was re-organized in December 1900. The Whites and Maroons competed for the Gillies Cup. The Whites won the series 8-4, with two ties. *1/17: '''Leadville Hockey Club Whites''' - Leadville Hockey Club Maroons 3:1
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  • ...the Smokies. The Chatham Maroons sneaked by the Smoke Eaters 4-2 with the Maroons' final goal scored in an empty net. ...the Smoke Eaters lost 4-3 to the Halifax Tartans. The Smokies flew back to Montreal to catch their plane for Europe, and Kromm then said he needed four more pl
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  • | finals_champ = [[Montreal Canadiens]] ...one in the best-of-seven final series. The final game was a clutch goal by Montreal defenseman Tom Johnson that put the Canadiens as Stanley Cup Champions by w
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  • | champion = [[Vancouver Millionaires|Vancouver Maroons]] | most_champs = Vancouver Millionaires/Maroons
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  • *2/24: '''Montreal Steel Wheels''' - Barre Black Hawks 8:4 *'''Montreal Steel Wheels''' - Frelighsburg Flyers 11:3
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  • ...s|1917]] championship by defeating the [[National Hockey Association]]'s [[Montreal Canadiens]] three games to one by a combined score of 23 to 11. Fourteen of ...-- || '''1st in PCHA'''|| League champions <br>Won [[Stanley Cup]] over [[Montreal Canadiens]] 3-1
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  • *1/1: '''Potsdam Buccaneers''' - Massena Maroons 5:2 *2/11: Syracuse Collins Paint - Montreal Blue Devils 3:3
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  • *1/9: '''Montreal Victorias''' - Boston Irish-Americans 6:2 @ Boston Arena *1/10: '''Boston AA''' - Montreal Victorias 3:2 @ Boston Arena
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  • ...r dropping the first game in Vancouver, the Tigers came back to defeat the Maroons 6–3 at home, and again 3–1 at a neutral site game in Winnipeg, Manitoba ...oved to the Ottawa Auditorium in Ottawa. Led by goaltender Georges Vezina, Montreal won 3–0 to sweep the series, and claim the Cup.<ref name="zeman30" />
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  • The Montreal Canadiens faced an All-Maine team in Lewiston on February 12. *2/12: '''Montreal Canadiens''' - All-Maine 8:7 @ Lewiston
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  • *1/11: '''Boston AA''' - Montreal AAA 6:0 @ Boston Arena *1/29: '''Boston AA''' - Montreal St. Jacques 11:1 @ Boston Arena
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  • ...y of California, Stanford, and USC all had hockey teams that winter. The [[Montreal Canadiens]] and [[Seattle Metropolitans]] met in a three game series in San *Winter Garden Maroons - (1926-27) - (CHL)
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  • *1/20: '''Leadville Hockey Club Maroons''' - Leadville Hockey Club Yellows 5:2 Maroons roster: Leonard (left center), Harris (left wing), Coleman (right center),
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  • *11/27: '''Combines''' - Bank of Montreal 4:1 *12/4: Bank of Montreal - Bank of Commerce 2:2
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  • ...d hockey enthusiasts. A month after witnessing games of hockey at the 1883 Montreal Winter Carnival, Halder Kirby, Jack Kerr and Frank Jenkins met and founded ...of Canada]] was founded in Montreal. It was composed of several clubs from Montreal and the Ottawa Hockey Club. Ottawa's Thomas D. Green was named the first pr
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  • In 1935, the Rivulettes defeated the Montreal Maroons in the Eastern Canadian semifinals and the Summerside Primrose A.C. from P. ...vulettes were facing financial challenges after the costs of travelling to Montreal. The DWAHA changed the rules which had previously guaranteed money for the
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  • *1/2: '''New Haven Westminster''' - University of Montreal 11:1 @ New Haven *3/1: '''Boston Hockey Club''' - Montreal Nationals (QC) 5:2 @ Boston
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  • *1/10: '''Greys''' - Maroons 7:5 *1/17: '''Maroons''' - Greys 3:2
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  • ...assembled from the employees of the Van Ness House, a hotel in Burlington. Montreal HC won the gold medal, and the Crystal won the silver. Originally scheduled ...es prior to the carnival. The two teams played two 15-minute periods, with Montreal winning 3–0 and thus claiming the gold medal. The final game was played i
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  • ...rom Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, Columbus, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Quebec.<ref>''Daily Republican-Register'', 1909-03-17 *2/14: '''Duluth Heights''' - Duluth Maroons 1:0
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  • *2/4: Berlin Hockey Club - Montreal AAA 3:3 @ Berlin *2/5: '''Montreal AAA''' - Berlin Hockey Club 4:2 @ Berlin
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  • | season_champs = [[Montreal Canadiens]] | finals_champ = [[Montreal Canadiens]]
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  • *12/7: '''Michigan''' - University of Montreal (QC) 9:2 *12/8: '''University of Montreal (QC)''' - Michigan 5:4
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  • *3/11: Boston Arena Hockey Club - Montreal Victorias 2:2 OT @ Boston Arena *3/18: '''Boston Arena Hockey Club''' - Montreal Victorias 3:1 @ Boston Arena
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  • *1/8: '''Cleveland Blackhawks''' - Rocky River Maroons 2:0 *1/12: '''Ace Box Lunch''' - Rocky River Maroons 5:0
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  • The first Cup was awarded in 1893 to Montreal HC, and subsequent winners from 1893 to 1914 were determined by challenge g ...ms. Prior to that, the challenge cup was held by nine different teams. The Montreal Canadiens have won the Cup a record 24 times and are the most recent Canadi
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  • *11/28: '''North Dakota''' - Winnipeg Maroons (MB) 5:3 *11/29: '''North Dakota''' - Winnipeg Maroons (MB) 5:3
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  • *1/29: '''Fort Collins Crystals''' - Denver Maroons 11:5 *1/1: '''Bedford AC''' - Waltham Maroons 4:0
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  • *12/13: '''Boston Intercolonials''' - Montreal Stars (QC) 3:1 *12/16: '''Boston AA''' - Montreal Westmount (QC) 9:1
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  • ..., composed of local amateurs and professionals from the Northwest, and the Maroons. The California Hockey Association was organized, and an 18 game schedule s ..., presented by the Winter Garden management. The Seattle Metropolitans and Montreal Canadiens played a series at the Winter Garden. There was also a junior lea
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  • The Leadville Hockey Club Whites and Maroons once again played a series of games. Leadville hoped to face teams represen *12/6: '''Leadville Hockey Club Whites''' - Leadville Hockey Club Maroons 2:1
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  • *1/3: '''Montreal A.M.''' - Brooklyn Crescents 7:1 *1/25: '''Ludlow Unity AC''' - Chicopee Falls Maroons 2:1
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  • *12/12: '''Bethlehem Pointers''' - Swarthmore Maroons (PA) 7:1 *12/26: '''Boston Olympics''' - Montreal Villeray (QC) 11:3 @ Boston
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  • *2/24: '''Boston AA''' - Montreal Hochelaga (QC) 7:4 @ Boston Arena *1/2: '''New York St. Nicholas''' - Montreal Victorias 6:1
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  • *1/31: '''Duluth Heights''' - Duluth Maroons 1:0 *3/4: '''New York Wanderers''' - Montreal Victorias 4:2 @ St. Nicholas Rink
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  • *12/17: '''Chatham Maroons (ON)''' - Chicago Blue Ribbons 6:5 *1/21: '''Fort Collins Crystals''' - Denver Maroons 14:7
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  • *2/24: '''Middlebury Greenies''' - Waterbury Maroons 4:1 - Naugatuck Valley Championship *2/11: '''Middlebury Greenies''' - Waterbury Maroons 4:1
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  • *12/27: Fort Collins Crystals - Longmont/Denver Falcons/Denver Maroons Combination 8:8 *1/2: '''Longmont Boosters''' - Denver Maroons 5:1
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  • Note: For results involving [[Berlin Maroons]] and [[Concord Sacred Heart]], see the team articles. *2/1: Hanover Storm Kings - Montreal Bank of Commerce
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  • *1/18: '''Waterbury Maroons''' - Norwalk 6:1 *1/19: Waterbury Maroons - Middlebury Hockey Club 1:1
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  • *11/17: '''RPI''' - University of Montreal (QC) 7:1 *12/15: '''St. Lawrence''' - University of Montreal (QC) 8:1
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  • | most_champs = [[Montreal Canadiens]] (24 titles) ...ational Hockey Association]]), and 23 Stanley Cups as a member of the NHL. Montreal also won the NHL championship on two occasions where they did not win the S
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  • *11/25: '''Winnipeg Maroons (MB)''' - North Dakota 4:2 *12/9: '''Winnipeg Maroons (MB)''' - North Dakota 7:3
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