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The New Brunswick Amateur Hockey Association separated from the MAHA and became its own branch of the CAHA in 1968. [4] The MAHA ceased to exist when the Nova Scotia Hockey Association was granted branch status in the CAHA in 1974, and then the Prince Edward Island Hockey Association was formed and also granted branch status in the CAHA. [2] [3]
Hockey Nova Scotia; Coloured Hockey League; 2000 Memorial Cup; 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships; 2004 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships; 2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships with Québec City, Québec as the co-host.
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The Maritime Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) was a governing body for amateur ice hockey in the Maritimes of Canada. It was a branch member of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association from 1928 to 1974, with its jurisdiction including the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
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