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  2. Canadian Amateur Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, the CAHA became trustees of the Memorial Cup, awarded as the annual championship for junior ice hockey in Canada. [2] The CAHA negotiated an agreement with the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1940, which recognized junior hockey in Canada as a source of talent for the NHL and provided financial compensation to the CAHA for developing ...

  3. Big-4 League - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus and Wanderers both withdrew from the league after the first season and were replaced by the Canadians and Tigers as Calgary's representatives. Additionally, the league chose to adopt the six-man rules for the 1920–21 season, eliminating the rover position, and sought Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) sanction so as to be ...

  4. Taft Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Thunderbolts (1991) Columbus Stars ( UHL ) (2003–2004) The Taft Coliseum is a 5,003-permanent seat multi-purpose arena located at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus, Ohio .

  5. Columbus-area high school hockey: 4 storylines heading into ...

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  6. Here are 5 storylines entering the high school hockey ...

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    4. Olentangy Berlin coming off runner-up finish in Blue Jackets Cup. Berlin (17-11-2) has reached the CBJ Cup final in three consecutive seasons, winning the championship in 2022.

  7. United States Amateur Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the USAHA and the CAHA negotiated an agreement to govern the migration of senior hockey players between the associations. [4] Persistent disagreements on player movements between the USAHA and the CAHA, led to CAHA president Silver Quilty cancelling the agreement in 1925. [5] The USAHA stopped league play after the 1924–25 season.

  8. Sudden death of 'Johnny Hockey' means more hard times for ...

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    Like we are a hockey town, this is a hockey market. People want to play here. Johnny Gaudreau was literally the embodiment of that," said Nick Shannon, who came to Nationwide Arena in Columbus on ...

  9. E. A. Gilroy - Wikipedia

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    Gilroy was re-elected second vice-president in April 1931. The CAHA confirmed complete authority of the referee over any match and interpretation of the rules of play. [36] Gilroy travelled to Lake Placid as a representative of the CAHA, [37] when the Winnipeg Hockey Club won the gold medal representing Canada in ice hockey at the 1932 Winter ...