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The 1897–1898 guide was edited by JA Tuthill of the Montclair Athletic Club (ice hockey). These guides were also for the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [113] Arthur Farrell worked with Spalding on creating Ice Hockey Books 1901, 1905, 1906, and 1910. Frederick Toombs' Ice Hockey books were issued 1907, 1909, 1911–1914, and 1915 ...
Federal Amateur Hockey League (1904–1909) Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League (19??-2016) – became Carruthers Division of the PJHL; Global Hockey League (proposed league in 1990; did not play) Great Lakes Junior Hockey League (2008–2012) Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League (1968–2016) – became Bill Stobbs Division of the PJHL
The Missoula Maulers were a junior ice hockey team from Missoula, Montana. The team played in the Northern Pacific Hockey League, the American West Hockey League, and the Western States Hockey League, [1] out of Missoula's Glacier Ice Rink. [2] Michael Burks is the club's principal owner and president of operations.
American football teams in Montana (3 C, 1 P) I. Ice hockey teams in Montana (1 C, 4 P) R. Roller derby leagues in Montana (1 P) S. Softball teams in Montana (1 C)
[2] [3] [4] Before June 1991, the organization was known as the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (AHAUS). The organization is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado . Its mission is to promote the growth of ice hockey in the U.S. [ 3 ] USA Hockey programs support and develop players, coaches, officials, and facilities.
The American Amateur Hockey League was renamed the Central Hockey League for the 1952–53 season. Only five of the clubs who had made up the American Amateur Hockey League for 1951–52 season returned. Those clubs were the Rochester Mustangs, St. Paul Saints, Minneapolis Millers, Hibbing Flyers and the now called Eveleth-Virginia Rangers.
The Billings Bulls were a junior ice hockey organization based in Billings, Montana. They most recently played home games at the 550-seat Centennial Ice Arena and due to the arena's small size, the Bulls frequently sold-out games. They previously played their home games in the Metrapark which had a max
The United States Amateur Hockey Association (USAHA) was an ice hockey governing body in the United States from 1920 to 1930, which operated an amateur league from 1920 to 1925. The league was filled with predominantly Canadian-born players, but struggled to achieve consistent attendance figures in the days before large arenas with artificial ice.