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Hobey Baker, famous American athlete and inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945, played two seasons in the league for the St. Nicholas Hockey Club between 1914 and 1916. Sprague Cleghorn , another Hockey Hall of Fame member, spent the 1909–10 season with the New York Wanderers , as did his brother Odie Cleghorn .
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The New York Raiders were an ice hockey team in New York City, and founding member of the World Hockey Association. Intended to be the WHA's flagship franchise, the team was unable to compete with the National Hockey League's established New York Rangers, and expansion New York Islanders. During its inaugural season, the WHA had to take over ...
The New York Hockey Club, also known as the Hockey Club of New York, was an amateur ice hockey team from Manhattan in New York City. The New York Hockey Club played in the American Amateur Hockey League between 1897 and 1917 and won one championship title, in the 1912–13 season. [1] [2] Canadian ice hockey player Tom "Attie" Howard coached ...
76 club and non-sanctioned New York High School Hockey teams compete in New York State Amateur Hockey Association. NYSAHA is the New York state affiliate of USA Hockey. The "club" teams are divided into two divisions, large school and small school.
Clinton, New York: 1793 Private 1,872 2010 Continentals: 2010, 2018 Sage Rink-Delaney Team Center Le Moyne College: Syracuse, New York: 1946 Private 2,761 2006 Dolphins: 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Meachem Ice Rink SUNY Albany: Albany, New York: 1844 Public 19,000 2017 Great Danes: Albany County Hockey Facility Union College: Schenectady, New York ...
The Unicorn defeated St. Nicholas 2–0 and Pere Marquette beat the New York Athletic Club 7–1 in a doubleheader at the Boston Arena. [148] On December 27, the Unicorn traveled to Madison Square Garden, where they beat the New York A.C. 5–2 before a crowd of 6,000 in a doubleheader that also featured the Knickerbockers and St. Nicholas. [149]
Ross, J. Andrew (2015), Joining the Clubs: The Business of the National Hockey League to 1945, Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, ISBN 978-0-8156-3383-9 Wong, John Chi-Kit (2005), Lords of the Rinks: The Emergence of the National Hockey League 1875–1936 , Toronto: University of Toronto Press, ISBN 0-8020-8520-2