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American Amateur Hockey League

The American Amateur Hockey League was an amateur ice hockey league in the United States. The league was founded in 1896, and was based in New York City and New Jersey, until 1914, when the Boston AA joined the league. In the 1900–01 season a team from Philadelphia, the Quaker City Hockey Club, also played in the AAHL. The league ceased operations after the 1916–17 season.

American Amateur Hockey League
Countries United States
Region(s) New York
 New Jersey
 Massachusetts
 Pennsylvania
Founded1896
First season1896–97
Folded1917
Most successful clubBrooklyn Crescents (9)
Championship trophy of the league.

Players edit

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.

During St. Nicholas Hockey Club's inaugural season in the league, in 1896–97, the team was represented by several notable American tennis players, among them William Larned, Henry Slocum, Malcolm Chace and Robert Wrenn. Canadian middle-distance runner and Olympic gold medalist George Orton played for the Quaker City Hockey Club in 1900–01, as did 1906 US Open tennis champion William Clothier.

A great bulk of the players in the AAHL came from different Ivy League schools such as Harvard, Princeton, Columbia and Yale. Among them were United States Senator Leverett Saltonstall and prominent businessman Harold Stanley. The league also had many Canadian players on its teams, among them Tom "Attie" Howard, George Orton, Bob Wall, Bill Dobby, Artie Liffiton and Riley Castleman.

Teams edit

 
New York Athletic Club in the inaugural 1896–97 season.
 
Brooklyn Skating Club in the 1903–04 season.
 
St. Nicholas Hockey Club in 1905–06.
 
Brooklyn Crescents in 1905–06.

Champions edit

Source:[2]

References edit

  • League profile
  • Society for International Hockey Research at sihrhockey.org

Notes edit

  1. ^ "After eighteen years of trying Hockey Club wins a championship" Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p. 20, March 20, 1913
  2. ^ Spalding's official ice hockey guide 1918 at archive.org

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