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The National Hockey Association (NHA) existed from 1910 to 1917. The Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) existed from 1911 to 1924. The Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) existed from 1921 to 1926. While the WCHL wasn't a pre-NHL league, it is generally deemed by hockey historians to have been a major league. Two years prior to its folding ...
National Hockey Association (3 C, 3 P) O. ... Pages in category "Pre–National Hockey League" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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In November 1909, the Eastern Canada Hockey Association (ECHA), holder of the Stanley Cup and ostensibly the pre-eminent ice hockey league, was in the midst of a dispute. . The Montreal Wanderers of the ECHA had been bought by P. J. Doran, owner of the Jubilee Rink in Montreal, and he intended to move the team's games th
The National Hockey League was established in 1917 in Canada with four hockey clubs in three Canadian cities (Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa).The first American club, based in Boston, joined the league in 1924, but American hockey clubs had existed before the NHL expanded into the United States.
Minnesota Junior Hockey League (1974-2015) – merged with United States Premier Hockey League; National College Prospects Hockey League (2016–2017) – folded after one season and was AAU sanctioned; National Hockey Association (1909–1917) National Women's Hockey League (1999-2007)
The Ottawa Senators, pictured in 1914–15, became a charter member of the National Hockey League. In the 1916–17 season, the NHA was facing numerous problems.The Quebec Bulldogs were in financial difficulty, [10] while the league's most popular team, the Toronto 228th Battalion, was called away to fight in World War I. [11] Several of the league's team owners were growing frustrated with ...
The National Hockey League was established in 1917 as the successor to the National Hockey Association (NHA). Founded in 1909, the NHA began play in 1910 with seven teams in Ontario and Quebec, and was one of the first major leagues in professional ice hockey.