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  2. Federal Amateur Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The 1906-07 season ended early due to an on-ice death, and the 1907 schedule was suspended mid-season. The FAHL was a professional league for its last two years and was known as the Federal Hockey League (FHL). The league dissolved with the formation of the National Hockey Association (NHA).

  3. Reds' Matt McLain starts in same Arizona Fall League lineup ...

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    Cincinnati Reds infielder Matt McLain got to start Saturday in the same lineup with his younger brother, Sean.

  4. Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA) was a men's amateur – later professional – ice hockey league in Canada that played four seasons. It was founded on December 11, 1905 with the top clubs from two other leagues: four from the Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) and two from the Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL).

  5. 1904 FAHL season - Wikipedia

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    Four teams played a six game schedule. The FAHL had been formed on December 5, 1903. Three of the four teams had been rejected for membership by the Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL), while the fourth – the Montreal Wanderers – was a new team composed of disillusioned players from two Montreal-based CAHL teams.

  6. Tigers lineup vs. Guardians Game 5 of ALDS today: Justyn ...

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    Detroit Tigers lineup vs. Cleveland Guardians. Tigers lineup Game 5: DH Justyn-Henry Malloy. 3B Matt Vierling. LF Riley Greene. 2B Andy Ibáñez. RF Wenceel Pérez. 1B Spencer Torkelson. CF Parker ...

  7. 1906–07 FAHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1906–07 Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL) season lasted from December 28 until March 6. The four teams were to play a twelve game schedule, but the season ended early when two teams resigned from the league – the Montreal Montagnards over a dispute with a league ruling, and Cornwall HC when their top scorer, Owen 'Bud' McCourt, died following an on-ice brawl with the Ottawa Victorias.

  8. Fight night in Nashville: Wild and Predators get into 3 ... - AOL

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    The Wild went 3-for-3 on fights in the opening six minutes of their matchup, taking out some frustration on Nashville. However, Minnesota may have burned off all of its energy exacting revenge.

  9. Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey is the branding used for Sportsnet’s flagship broadcasts of National Hockey League games on Wednesday nights. In November 2013, Rogers reached a 12-year deal to become the exclusive national television and digital rightsholder for the NHL in Canada, beating out broadcasters CBC Sports and TSN for the rights.