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governing committee of the Boston Athletic Association...deplores the rough tactics which it believes members of the Pittsburg team were permitted to employ in that game. Boston Athletic Association has undertaken to go through the 1924-1925 hockey season, but unless the officials of the United States A.H.A. put an immediate stop to unnecessary or wilful roughing in league hockey, the B.A.A. in the interest of clean sport, will withdraw its team from further league competition and will forthwith resign its membership in the United States Amateur Hockey Association." On February 9, the Unicorn played a testimonial game for Hughes against his alma mater, Boston College. The Eagles won the game 2–0, which raised $ 3,100 for Hughes.
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after four overtime periods and under USAHA rules, the game was supposed to continue until a winner was decided. However, referee Ernie Doody ended the game at the request of Boston Arena management. On March 1, the B.A.A. clinched its third consecutive Eastern title with a 2–1 victory over the New Haven Bears. On March 12, the Unicorn defeated Boston College 3–1 to win the Winsor Cup.
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Before the start of the USAHA season, a four-team tournament was held to determine which three Boston teams would make the league. The B.A.A. defeated the Melrose Hockey Club, a new team made up mostly of players who had never played club hockey before, 7–0. In the final game, the Unicorn lost to the
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The USAHA's two Boston teams – the B.A.A. and the Shoe Trades, played a best-of-five in-season series for the Winsor Cup. The B.A.A won the first two games before dropping the third 4–3. On February 17, the Boston A.A. defeated the Shoe Trades 5 to 3 in double overtime to win both the Winsor Cup and
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The B.A.A was plagued with injuries throughout the season. The only player not to go to the hospital during the season was goaltender Alphonse Lacroix. Howell Van Gerbig suffered an injury to his cheek during the same game Hughes lost his eye that doctors recommended he sit out the team's next game
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The B.A.A. was one of the founding members of the United States Amateur Hockey Association. Leon Tuck, who had come over from the Dartmouth Club, was chosen to serve as interim captain of the Unicorn squad. He had a large selection of players to choose from, with Hutchinson, Downing, Rice, LaCroix,
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In May 1925, Irving Small sued the New Boston Arena Company, claiming that the company owed him $ 1,000 in salary for playing for the B.A.A. According to Small, members of the B.A.A. team were paid as much as $ 2,500 a year by Arena management, which hid the payments in secret locations throughout
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As players were leaving the ice after the February 13 game between the Boston Athletic Association and the Maple Athletic Association, Maple defenseman Clarence "Brick" Morrison skated across the ice and jumped on the neck of B.A.A's Irving Small. Players and spectators crowded the pair and police
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Joe Sills struck Boston Athletic Association defenseman Leo Hughes in the eyes with his stick. Hughes' right eye was removed as a result, but doctors were able to save his left one. On January 20, B.A.A vice president George W. Wightman issued the following statement regarding Hughes' injury: "The
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The Unicorn started its season on December 8, 1923, with a 2–0 win over Boston's newest USAHA team – the Maple Athletic Association. On January 23, 1924, the B.A.A. and the Maple A.A. played to a 4–4 tie in what was the second longest game in U.S. amateur history. The two teams remained deadlocked
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reversed his decision regarding Dufresne's eligibility and ordered that the B.A.A. and the Shoe Trades play once again. If the Shoe Trades won, they would play Eveleth in a four-game series with the winner advancing to face Cleveland. On March 26, 1921, the Boston Athletic Association defeated the
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was named league president, George Owen Sr. was chosen to serve as secretary–treasurer, and Ralph Hornblower, Rudolph von Bernuth, and Alfred Winsor were elected to the board of governors. von Bernuth replaced Garcelon as league president on December 16. Hornblower and Harry Cox were elected vice
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On April 7, 1925, the athletic committee of the Boston Athletic Association unanimously voted to withdraw from the United States Amateur Hockey Association. B.A.A. athletic committee chairman Elbert Geiger stated that he did not believe the league was doing enough to uphold amateurism. The B.A.A.
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The B.A.A. and Hornets faced off in a best-of-three series for the eastern championship. Boston won the first game 1–0. The Hornets won Game 2 in Pittsburgh 6–1. Small was unable to play due to injury and Van Gerbig left the game due to an injured shoulder. Small and Van Gerbig missed game three,
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On November 12, 1914, the B.A.A. was admitted to the American Amateur Hockey League, becoming the league's first team outside of New York City. Prior to the start of the season, Foote left the team to join an automobile ambulance corps and Sortwell was unable to play due to outside commitments.
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The B.A.A finished the regular season with a 4–3 record, which put them in second place behind the Arenas. To decide the league champions, the top two teams in each division played in a double round robin tournament. The B.A.A. beat the Arenas and Irish A.C. twice and split its series with the
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After protracted negotiations, the B.A.A. and the Boston Arena reached an agreement on December 13, 1916, that would allow the team to play there for the 1916–17 season. As part of the agreement, the B.A.A. would receive an increase in the amount of money they received from the arena.
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against Fort Pitt, which he refused to do. Van Gerbig was eventually convinced by his mother to sit out the remainder of the regular season, however he returned for the Eastern championship series against the Hornets. Irving Small was knocked unconscious in a game against
784:) joined this year. When McCarthy left the team to play in the Olympics, Ag Smith took over as captain. Head coach Fred Rocque left to Boston to become the head coach of the Minneapolis Millers and was replaced by former B.A.A. goaltender Skeets Canterbury. 335:. They finished the season out with victories against the Montreal Victorias, Trois-Rivières, McGill University, Ottawa Stewartons, and Winnipeg All-Stars. The B.A.A. was scheduled to play the Sherbrooke Canadians on March 1, 1913, but refused to play. 346:
and Ollie Chadwick were added to the team during the 1913–14 season. The B.A.A. defeated regular opponents Harvard, St. Nicholas, University of Toronto, and MIT. They once again lost to Hobey Baker's Princeton Tigers. Games against the
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The Unicorn and Pere Marquette finished atop the league standings and on March 23, 1926, the teams announced that the league championship would be decided in a two-game series that would be played as part of a double bill with the
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The Boston Athletic Association and St. Nicholas Hockey Club both finished the AAHL season with 6–2 records and played a three-game playoff series to determine the champion. The first game was played on March 18, 1916, at the
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The EAHL began play on December 19, 1925. 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. On December 27, the Unicorn traveled to
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Hicks replaced Winsor as the captain for the 1912–13 season and Robert Clifford replaced Winsor as the starting center. Also joining the team this season were Forrest Osgood, Fred Huntington, and Harry Gardner.
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pushed for the creation of a B.A.A. hockey team to play in the new building. Most of the initial members of B.A.A. club came from the Boston Hockey Club; an amateur team consisting of former Harvard players.
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Prior to the start of the AAHL season, the B.A.A. played a series of games against college teams. After losing to the University of Ottawa, they defeated the University of Toronto, Harvard, and Princeton.
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In 1928, the B.A.A. returned to the ice to play a schedule of games against club and college teams. The Unicorn defeated the Pleon Yacht Club 9–2 in its first game back from hiatus. The B.A.A tied with
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and was won 4–1 by the B.A.A. Game two was played a week later at the Boston Arena and drew a crowd of 5,000. St. Nicholas won 2–1 to tie the series. On April 1, the B.A.A. won the deciding game 7–0.
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in a best-of-five series for the league championship. They won the first two games, but dropped game three 2–1. On March 24, the B.A.A defeated St. Paul 2–1 to win the national amateur title.
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2–1. Pere Marquette defeated Melrose in the consolation game to claim the final spot. The B.A.A. finished the USAHA season with a 5–3 record, losing the eastern division to the Westministers.
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The 1913–14 season featured the first series between the B.A.A. and the city's other leading athletic club, the Pilgrim Athletic Association. The B.A.A. won the series two games to none.
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They started the 1921–22 season with two exhibition games against Harvard University and a contest against the Sudbury Wolves, all of which were won by the Boston Athletic Association.
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In January 1920, the Boston Athletic Association returned to the ice as part of the Boston Amateur Hockey League, which consisted of the B.A.A., Harvard Club, Dartmouth Club, and
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On December 22, 1917, the Boston Athletic Association voted to abolish its hockey club. All of the team's members were serving in the armed forces and many were fighting with the
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around the champion B.A.A. team. Five of the eleven Team USA players came from the B.A.A. roster (Alphonse Lacroix, John Lyons, Justin McCarthy, Willard Rice, and Irving Small).
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A second Boston team, the Harvard Club, joined the AAHL for the 1915–16 season. B.A.A. coach Alfred Winsor left to coach the Harvard Club and was replaced by Fred Huntington.
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McCarthy was reelected captain for the 1923–24 season. He, Small, Geran, Enright, Campbell, Smith, Lyons, Rice, and LaCroix returned while Jim Healey (Victorias),
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On December 18, 1916, the B.A.A. and Harvard played a game that saw the teams use a total of 46 players (28 by Harvard and 18 by the B.A.A.). The B.A.A. won 6–0.
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On November 30, 1925, the B.A.A, Pere Marquette, St. Nicholas, New York Athletic Club, and New York Knickerbocker Club formed the Eastern Amateur Hockey League.
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and losing to the University of Toronto. On January 31, the B.A.A. and Harvard played to a 1–1 time in a charity game to raise funds for the construction of the
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the group one championship. The final game was played under protest, as the Shoe Trade's leading scorer, George Dufresne, was declared ineligible by the league.
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Hamlyn Robbins, Paul Smart, Stephen Hopkins, Dettmar Jones, and Jack Hutchinson began playing for the B.A.A this year. Fred Huntington was elected team captain.
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The Boston Athletic Association compiled a 9–1 record during the United States Amateur Hockey Association season and won the eastern title. They played the
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signed with the B.A.A. Tuck's former Dartmouth Club teammate Harris Murchie also joined the team. Before the season began, Tuck was named head coach of the
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and the Montreal AAA ended in ties, with the later game concluding at the end of the first half when Winsor unsuccessfully demanded a change of officials.
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Two of the B.A.A.’s players (Gerry Geran and Frank Synott) and one former player (Leon Tuck) played on the United States national hockey team at the
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The B.A.A. defeated the Yankee Division 11–1, the Dartmouth Club 7–3, and Harvard Club 6–3 to win the Boston Amateur Hockey League's Pavilion Cup.
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The EAHL folded after one season and the B.A.A. did not field a team in 1926. Many of the Unicorn players joined the University Club team.
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Outside of league play, the B.A.A. defeated Harvard, lost to the Aura Lees and Boston College, and tied with the University of Toronto.
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Hallahan, John (January 16, 1924). "Reorganized B.A.A. Hockey Team, With Geran No Longer Worrying About Olympics, Proving Formidable".
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The Unicorn began its season on December 9, 1922, with a 4–0 victory over the Boston Victorias. A week later, the B.A.A defeated the
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The Boston Arena was partially destroyed by fire on December 18, 1918. It was rebuilt, and the new facility opened January 1, 1921.
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Hallahan, John (January 24, 1924). "Next to Longest Hockey Game on Record Played to a Tie Here by Maples Boston A. A. Last Night".
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On April 14, 1923, the Boston Athletic Association hockey players were presented with gold watches at a banquet held at the club.
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For the 1916–17 season, the AAHL was split into two divisions – one consisting of four teams from New York City (St. Nicholas,
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Huntington, Skilton, Donahue, Sands, Jones, and Hutchinson all returned for the 1916–17 season. They were joined by newcomers
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championship. The Boston Athletic Association lost the National A.A.U. hockey championship to the Hanover Indians 6–2 at the
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The B.A.A. finished the season by playing against Canadian clubs, losing to the Toronto Aura Lees and Montreal Victorias.
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also voted to dismiss all of the hockey players from the association due to rumors that they were receiving money.
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the building. Small dropped the case on May 22, 1925, after the two sides agreed to an out-of-court settlement.
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Hallahan, John (March 27, 1924). "Yellow Jackets Stung B. A. A. For First Game in Hockey Championship Finals".
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for the league championship. The teams split the series, but Cleveland advanced on goal differential (10–8).
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Hallahan, John (March 26, 1924). "Schoolboys a Year Ago, Harrington and Cronin Are Hockey National Stars".
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in a best-of-seven series for the league championship. Pittsburgh's roster included top Canadian amateur
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The B.A.A. finished the AAHL season with a 6–2 record, good for second place in the five-team league.
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Hallahan, John (December 17, 1922). "St. Paul Beats B. A. A. In Great Spurt Almost At The End, 2-1".
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On January 10, 1920, the B.A.A. defeated the Harvard varsity squad 5–4 in their first post-war game.
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On October 29, 1923, the members of the United States Amateur Hockey Association voted to build the
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when defenseman Bill Sharpe hit him across the face with his stick in retaliation for hooking.
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The Unicorn played the Cleveland Athletic Club in a four-game playoff, with the winner facing
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The B.A.A. also played a series of games against Canadian teams. They defeated La Tuque and
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would replace Tubber Cronin, who had joined the B.C. hockey team, for the upcoming season.
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was the B.A.A.’s first captain and head coach. Other members of the inaugural team were
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The Unicorn revived its hockey program again in 1946 and won that season's New England
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Hallahan, John (December 12, 1921). "Boston A. A. Hockey Team to be Strong as Usual".
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On April 5, the Arenas defeated the B.A.A. 4–2 to win the Boston League championship.
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The B.A.A. played a seven-game series against the city's other top amateur team, the
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The B.A.A. started the season with a non-league game against Harvard, which the
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Hallahan, John (January 3, 1922). "Toronto University Beats B. A. A., 4 to 2".
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Hallahan, John (February 8, 1922). "B. A. A. Routs Tech in Hockey By 7 to 1".
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Hallahan, John (January 11, 1920). "B. A. A. Pins Defeat On Harvard, 5 to 4".
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The B.A.A. started their season on November 28, 1912, with a 7–5 victory over
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Woodlock, Alfred (March 18, 1925). "B. A. A. Shuts Out Hornets Here 1 To 0".
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presidents at the same meeting and Owen was retained as secretary–treasurer.
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Hallahan, John (February 14, 1925). "Spectators, Police, Players In Mixup".
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Hallahan, John (January 3, 1923). "B. A. A.-Toronto 2-2 Battle A Thriller".
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Hallahan, John (February 10, 1922). "Boston College Puts Up Game Struggle".
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Hallahan, John (February 18, 1921). "B. A. A. Wins Title In Slashing Game".
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replaced Winsor while continuing to serve as Boston College's hockey coach.
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Hallahan, John (December 20, 1925). "Boston Teams Win League Double Bill".
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Hallahan, John (December 28, 1920). "B. A. A. Scores A Hockey Ten-Strike".
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Hallahan, John (March 27, 1926). "Boston A. A. Victor 3-1, Rosebuds 2-1".
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Hallahan, John (March 4, 1921). "B. A. A. Has Margin of One Goal at End".
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Hallahan, John (March 27, 1921). "B. A. A. Kills Hope of Skilton's Clan".
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Hallahan, John (February 22, 1929). "University Club and B. U. Victors".
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Hallahan, John (March 14, 1922). "Aura Lees Turn on Full Speed at Will".
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Hallahan, John (January 5, 1920). "Five Hockey Games on Card This Week".
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Hallahan, John (March 6, 1922). "Westminsters Hard Hit In Title Games".
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Hallahan, John (March 14, 1921). "U. S. Championship Hockey This Week".
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Official Rules for Ice Hockey, Speed Skating, Figure Skating and Curling
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Hallahan, John (December 23, 1921). "Westministers Beat B. A. A. 2-1".
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Hallahan, John (February 13, 1925). "B. A. A. Team Is Up Against It".
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Hallahan, John (December 10, 1922). "B.A.A. Blanks The "Vics," 4-0".
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Hallahan, John (February 24, 1921). "Aura Lees Trim B. A. A. Again".
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Hallahan, John (January 29, 1921). "Thriller, With B. A. A. Winner".
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Webb, Melville (December 24, 1911). "Fast Hockey Team For B. A. A.".
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Hallahan, John (December 17, 1922). "B. A. A. Scores Shutout, Too".
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Webb, Melville (February 23, 1921). "Aura Less Win in Last Period".
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Webb, Melville (December 28, 1920). "B. A. A. Takes Hockey Honors".
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Hallahan, John (February 10, 1921). "Shoe Team Gets Revenge, 4-3".
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The B.A.A. played its first game on November 17, 1911, against the
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Hallahan, John (February 11, 1925). "Van Gerbig Is In Bad Shape".
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Hallahan, John (January 6, 1922). "Pere Marquette Beats Melrose".
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Hallahan, John (March 28, 1926). "Tie Game Gives Unicorn Title".
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Woodlock, Albert (March 25, 1922). "Cantabs Tie Earl Grey, 4-4".
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The Unicorn also played against college teams, defeating MIT and
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Shoe Trades 4–3, eliminating them from championship contention.
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and Morton returning and former college players Johnny Murphy,
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Hallahan, John (March 13, 1921). "Victory Goes to Winnipegs".
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Crescents to win the AAHL title for a second year in a row.
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was an American amateur ice hockey team sponsored by the
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B.A.A. captain David Sinton Ingalls in military uniform
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On December 22, 1915, Huntington, Harvard Club captain
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Raymie Skilton as a member of the Boston Shoe Trades
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Hockey Team Leader". 1441:""Bean Eaters" Too Much For Montreal Warriors" 267:The 1911–12 team scored victories against the 253:, Trafford Hicks, George Peabody Gardner Jr., 2953: 2940: 2938: 2936: 2068: 2066: 1947: 1945: 3528:"Hornets, By Fierce Attack, Rout B. A. A.". 3078:"Aura Lees Triumph Over Boston A. A., 2-1". 2381: 2368: 2366: 2203:"B. A. A. Hockey Team This Winter Assured". 1238: 823:Irving Small as a member of the Westminsters 669:(the latter team beating the B.A.A. twice). 3864:"Unicorn Sextet Wins NEAAAU Championship". 1290: 1288: 616:trying out. After the Harvard Club folded, 3880:"A. A. U. HOCKEY TITLE TO HANOVER INDIANS" 2933: 2332: 2330: 2198: 2196: 2063: 1942: 1657: 1655: 1261: 1259: 3927:Defunct ice hockey teams in Massachusetts 3571: 3569: 2963:"B. A. A. Wins Title By 2 to 1 Victory". 2625:"Haddock Orders A Replay With B. A. A.". 2422:"1920 United States Men's Olympic Hockey" 2363: 1080: 1078: 319:. The B.A.A. defeated MIT, St. Nicholas, 3833: 3713: 3698: 3653: 3604: 3602: 3512: 3497: 3452: 3437: 3287: 3242: 3197: 3182: 3107: 3047: 3007: 2977: 2944: 2924: 2909: 2879: 2864: 2849: 2834: 2819: 2729: 2714: 2684: 2654: 2639: 2594: 2579: 2564: 2549: 2459: 2336: 2318: 2073:"Boston To See Some Fine Hockey Games". 1920: 1285: 1267:"Boston Hockey Team Defeat Varsity Boys" 885: 818: 810: 763: 676: 598: 590:United States Amateur Hockey Association 575:On March 13, the B.A.A. traveled to the 480: 438: 389: 191:United States Amateur Hockey Association 3942:Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 1926 3922:1926 disestablishments in Massachusetts 3849:"Unicorn Six Wins From Pioneers, 3-1". 3483:"Officials To Fight Homicidal Hockey". 3318:"Boston A.A. Sextet Beats Pittsburgh". 3303:"Pittsburgh Beats Boston Sextet, 1-0". 2895:"Harvard and B.A.A. In Tie At Hockey". 2610:"Cleveland Victory Eliminates B.A.A.". 2505:"Harvard Seven Is Victor Over B.A.A.". 2406:"Boston A.A. Hockey Team Wins Easily". 2327: 2193: 1652: 1256: 291:, tied the Intercolonials, and lost to 3904: 3744:"Boston A. A. Wins From Pleons, 9-2". 3624:"Von Bernuth Named Hockey Body Head". 3566: 3138:"Reject Changes In Rules for Hockey". 2670:"B. A. A. Shuts Out Queen's College". 1075: 768:B.A.A. captain Justin McCarthy in 1923 628:and was replaced as captain by Percy. 476: 3789:"Eagles Win From Unicorn Team, 2-1". 3729:"Amateur Hockey In For a Boom Here". 3599: 2993:"B. C. Signs Foote As Hockey Coach". 2355:"B. A. A. A Winner, Dartmouth Also". 2350: 2348: 382:, which the Arenas won 4 games to 3. 262:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3952:American Amateur Hockey League teams 3937:Ice hockey clubs established in 1911 3917:1911 establishments in Massachusetts 3804:"Unicorns Defeat Harvard Six, 6-4". 2699: 2519: 2373:"Dartmouth Club Easy For B. A. A.". 2114:"B. A. A. Too Fast For Yale Seven". 1040: 649:On March 22, 1921, league president 626:Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey 3639:"Owen in B. A. A. Group of Stars". 412:On January 29, the B.A.A. defeated 13: 3759:"Loyola Far Too Good For Eagles". 3378:"Ex-Tiger Star on B. A. A. Team". 2345: 1163:"Victorias Best in Hockey Match". 906:, Jack Hutchinson, Johnny Martin, 507: 236:Following the construction of the 14: 3963: 3468:"Eastern Hockey Title at Stake". 3258:"B.A.A. Clinches Eastern Title". 2535:"B. A. A. Shuts Out Rival, 5-0". 791:The B.A.A. faced off against the 3872: 3857: 3842: 3827: 3812: 3797: 3782: 3767: 3752: 3737: 3722: 3707: 3692: 3677: 3662: 3647: 3632: 3617: 3609:"Garcelon Heads Hockey League". 3584: 3551: 3536: 3521: 3506: 3491: 3476: 3461: 3446: 3431: 3416: 3401: 3393:"Hughes' Injury Costly Lesson". 3386: 3371: 3356: 3341: 3326: 3311: 3296: 3281: 3266: 3251: 3236: 3221: 3206: 3191: 3176: 3161: 3146: 3131: 3116: 3101: 3086: 3071: 3056: 3041: 3016: 3001: 2986: 2971: 2918: 2903: 1215:"Intercolonials Are Champions". 865:which was won by Fort Pitt 3–1. 861:intervened to separate the two. 840:During a January 17 game at the 528: 516: 222: 210: 36: 3669:"Unicorn Beats New York A.C.". 3543:"Hornets Annex Eastern Title". 2888: 2873: 2858: 2843: 2828: 2813: 2798: 2783: 2768: 2753: 2738: 2723: 2708: 2693: 2678: 2663: 2648: 2633: 2618: 2603: 2588: 2573: 2558: 2543: 2528: 2513: 2498: 2483: 2468: 2453: 2438: 2414: 2399: 2312: 2297: 2282: 2274:"B. A. A. Takes Hockey Title". 2267: 2252: 2226: 2211: 2178: 2163: 2148: 2122: 2107: 2089:"Twelve Games For Hockey Title" 2081: 2038: 2023: 1997: 1971: 1894: 1868: 1842: 1816: 1801: 1783:"Men's Hockey All Time Results" 1775: 1748: 1722: 1707: 1681: 1630: 1604: 1578: 1552: 1526: 1511: 1485: 1459: 1433: 1407: 1381: 1355: 1329: 1303: 1223: 1208: 1186: 1171: 782:Cambridge High and Latin School 2445:"B. A. A. Is Only Ice Entry". 2308:. January 2, 1921. p. 19. 2304:"New Arena Ice Palace Opens". 2185:"Arena Ranking Team of East". 2170:"B. A. A. Wins Hockey Title". 1518:"Boston A.A. Hockey Victory". 1230:"Victorias Beaten at Boston". 1156: 1130: 1122:"Boston A.A. Defeats Ottawa". 1115: 1107:"McGill Defeats Boston A.A.". 1100: 1049: 1034: 1008: 983: 685:The B.A.A. added Ned Bigelow, 358:American Amateur Hockey League 187:American Amateur Hockey League 16:Ice hockey team in Boston, USA 1: 2391:"Hockey Title For B. A. A.". 1663:"First Interclub Hockey Game" 1467:"B. A. A. Hockey Team Beaten" 1337:"Technology Seven Outclassed" 1311:"B. A. A. VICTORS LAST NIGHT" 976: 902:The new B.A.A. team included 877:Eastern Amateur Hockey League 833:reported that Princeton star 491:American Expeditionary Forces 229:Inaugural coach Alfred Winsor 196: 3228:"Boston A.A. Wins, 2 to 0". 2289:"Boston A.A. Drops Hockey". 1953:"Huntington B. A. A. Leader" 1689:"PLAYING DECIDEDLY LISTLESS" 1534:"B. A. A. Hockey Seven Wins" 1295:"Winnipeg Loses at Hockey". 1178:"Cleveland Wins at Hockey". 620:, Gus Doty, Jack Wylde, and 485:Rebuilt Boston Arena in 1920 321:Irish American Athletic Club 217:Team founder George V. Brown 7: 3912:Boston Athletic Association 2790:"B.A.A. Hockey Team Wins". 2259:"Arena Seven In The Lead". 2155:"Hockey Clubs Tied Again". 1850:"B. A. A. Wins Second Game" 1248:"St. Nicholas Team Loses". 1138:"Boston Whitewash Montreal" 944: 183:Boston Athletic Association 91:Boston Athletic Association 22:Boston Athletic Association 10: 3968: 3932:Ice hockey teams in Boston 3063:"B.A.A. Defeats Crimson". 2760:"B.A.A. Defeats Harvard". 1902:"Dartmouth Expects To Win" 881: 806: 759: 717: 672: 594: 434: 385: 362: 338: 306: 201: 3093:"Wins Fast Hockey Game". 2238:The Meriden Daily Journal 2093:Boston Evening Transcript 1957:Boston Evening Transcript 1906:Boston Evening Transcript 1854:Boston Evening Transcript 1714:"Boston Hockey Victory". 1667:Boston Evening Transcript 1538:Boston Evening Transcript 1471:Boston Evening Transcript 1341:Boston Evening Transcript 1061:Boston Evening Transcript 793:Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets 709:Hobey Baker Memorial Rink 407:William Henry Claflin Jr. 145:Fred Huntington (1914–17) 137: 121:Fred Huntington (1915–17) 112: 96: 86: 76: 68: 50: 26: 21: 2475:"To Coach Green Seven". 1808:"Hockey Ends in a Tie". 1612:"Sherbrooke Not Popular" 1590:Lewiston Evening Journal 1367:The Toronto Sunday World 1016:"Boston Looking Forward" 995:U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame 269:St. Nicholas Hockey Club 143:Trafford Hicks (1912–14) 3558:"Boston A.A. Resigns". 2218:"Schedule for Hockey". 1828:The Montreal Daily Mail 1648:(5). December 20, 1913. 1560:"Boston Defeats McGill" 1096:(7). December 30, 1911. 971:Rhode Island Auditorium 754:1924 U.S. Olympic squad 698:Westminster Hockey Club 577:Philadelphia Ice Palace 301:Cleveland Athletic Club 141:Alfred Winsor (1911–12) 123:Alfred Winsor (1921–22) 2775:"B.A.A. Wins On Ice". 2030:"B.A.A. Downs Tiger". 2005:"Boston Beats Toronto" 1789:. Princeton University 1730:"Toronto Varsity Lost" 1493:"Tigers Win at Hockey" 967:Amateur Athletic Union 891: 824: 816: 769: 741:St. Paul Athletic Club 682: 604: 486: 444: 395: 281:New York Athletic Club 264:. The B.A.A. won 6–2. 147:Jack Hutchinson (1920) 2009:The Saskatoon Phoenix 1983:The Saskatoon Phoenix 1979:"Ottawa Beats Boston" 1445:The Saskatoon Phoenix 1057:"Hockey Season Is On" 924:Madison Square Garden 889: 822: 814: 767: 680: 602: 484: 442: 393: 325:University of Toronto 3823:. February 15, 1929. 3808:. February 13, 1929. 3748:. 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Index

Boston
USA
AAHL
USAHA
Boston Arena
Boston Athletic Association
George V. Brown
Tom Kanaly
Alfred Winsor
Fred Rocque
Skeets Canterbury
Leon Tuck
George A. Percy
Dave Ingalls
Justin McCarthy
Ag Smith
Boston Athletic Association
American Amateur Hockey League
United States Amateur Hockey Association


Boston Arena
George V. Brown
Alfred Winsor
Skeets Canterbury
Ralph Hornblower
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
St. Nicholas Hockey Club
Amherst Aggies
Montreal Westmount

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