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Cleveland Arena • Cleveland, Ohio: W 5–3 13–0–0 (13–0–0) Penn-Ohio League Playoffs March 20 Duquesne* Cleveland Arena • Cleveland, Ohio (Championship Game 1) W 4–2 14–0–0 March 29 at Duquesne* Duquesne Gardens • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Championship Game 2) W 6–5 OT: 15–0–0 John Carroll Won Series 2–0
1970–1971 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League forms in April at the Alpine Ice Chalet. Teams include Shaler, Churchill, Mt Lebanon, Penn Hills, Upper St Clair, and West Mifflin North 1971–1972 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League completes first season of play at the Alpine Ice Chalet as Churchill, Mt Lebanon ...
The league abandoned the two-division format for 1939–1940. The other Pittsburgh colleges, Duquesne and Carnegie Tech, dropped hockey after 1940 leaving the league with only the Ohio colleges of Case, Fenn, John Carroll and Western Reserve. The four schools continued competing as a league dropping the "Penn-Ohio" name for the 1940–1941 season.
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The practical reason for this was because all league teams shared two homes rinks. Since multiple games needed to be played on the same day, Penn-Ohio League games had to be shorter than those played by the rest of the college hockey world. Duquesne began well, winning their first two-game before meeting Pittsburgh in early December. The ...
Penn-Ohio League: 12 9 2 1 .792 3rd 17 10 6 1 .618 Won Division Final series, 3–1 Lost Championship series, 1–6 (John Carroll) 1938–39: Penn-Ohio League 18 12 4 2 .722 3rd 25 14 8 3 .620 Won Division Final series, 2–1–1 Lost Championship series, 0–2 (John Carroll) Program suspended Totals GP W L T % Championships
Penn-Ohio League Playoffs March 14 vs. Case* Cleveland Arena • Cleveland, Ohio (Championship Game 1) W 2–1 10–0–1 March 21 vs. Case* Cleveland Arena • Cleveland, Ohio (Championship Game 2) L 1–2 3OT: 10–1–1 April 4 vs. Case* Cleveland Arena • Cleveland, Ohio (Championship Game 3) L 4–6 10–2–1
Before the season even began, Duquesne got unwelcome news when their biggest rival and the only team to defeat them all of last year, Pittsburgh, terminated their hockey program. [1] While their withdrawal would make it easier for the Dukes as far as winning games, the still-young program had bigger concerns.