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630: 279: 573: 600: 287: 615: 588: 120: 642: 270:, refused to certify the Augsburg team due to the lack of Olympic trials. Haddock insisted that the Augsburg team was the only one in the country that had the ability and the funds to compete in the Olympics and refused to approve any other team. As a result, the United States did not have an Olympic hockey team in 1928. In 1930, the USAHA was dissolved and the AAU took control of ice hockey. 98:
from 1920 to 1930, which operated an amateur league from 1920 to 1925. The league was filled with predominantly Canadian-born players, but struggled to achieve consistent attendance figures in the days before large arenas with artificial ice. The league disbanded in 1925, with some teams eventually
220:, but no such series was played for various reasons. In 1923, the USAHA and the CAHA negotiated an agreement to govern the migration of senior hockey players between the associations. Persistent disagreements on player movements between the USAHA and the CAHA, led to CAHA president 290:
Boston Pere Marquette team in 1921–22 (Top row left to right: E. Anderson, Jim Healy, Frank Storey, Billy Roach, Alec Campbell, Bernie Healy, J. Collins (trainer), Spike Doran. Bottom row left to right: Johnny Murphy, Frank Synott, Arthur Donahue, Farrell Conley, Eddie
34: 213:. The USAHA divided its team into three divisions for the first two seasons, with teams grouped in the east, the mid-west and northwest. From 1922 onward, the association was grouped into eastern and western divisions. 132: 198: 414:, with the St. Paul and Duluth teams being the exceptions. Rosters were typically small and ranged from nine to twelve players, and teams did not usually have an alternate goaltender. 629: 217: 1008: 1018: 1013: 1003: 599: 572: 263: 251: 17: 1028: 614: 247:
in Pittsburgh were the largest rinks at the time. The association also struggled with attendance figures due to the varying arena capacities.
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cancelling the agreement in 1925. The USAHA stopped league play after the 1924–25 season. The Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets joined the
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In 1922, an annual post-season series was arranged for the USAHA champion to play the senior hockey champion of the CAHA for the
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Although league play ceased in 1925, the USAHA continued to oversee amateur hockey in the United States, included
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from Pittsburgh was elected the first president of the USAHA. The original eight teams in the USAHA included the
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which had governed ice hockey until then, resolved to turn over control of the sport with the approval of the
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The United States Amateur Hockey Association (USAHA) was founded on October 25, 1920 in
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Before the Stars: Early Major League Hockey and the St. Paul Athletic Club Team
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Before the Stars: Early Major League Hockey and the St. Paul Athletic Club Team
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United States Amateur Hockey Association regular season and playoff champions.
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Shorty & Wilfred Veno with the Westminster Hockey Club (1921–22)
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United States Amateur Hockey Association and statistics
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The association had faced difficulties with consistent
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Western division (1st half): Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets
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Boston Pere Marquette Knights of Columbus (1921–22)
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"Silver" Quilty Re-elected Leader" 417:Notable players from the USAHA include: 285: 277: 118: 88:United States Amateur Hockey Association 27:United States Amateur Hockey Association 909:"Absence of Trials Bars Augsburg Six". 258:hockey team to represent the US at the 996: 133:International Skating Union of America 1029:Sports leagues disestablished in 1925 953: 837: 581:with the Boston Shoe Trades (1920–21) 23:Ice hockey governing body in the U.S. 753:Western division (2nd half): Eveleth 375:Philadelphia Quaker City (1920–1922) 320:Canadian Soo Greyhounds (1920–1922) 199:American Amateur Hockey Association 141:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association 13: 1024:Sports leagues established in 1920 699:Group One: Westminster Hockey Club 123:USAHA president William S. Haddock 14: 1040: 982: 791: 564: 410:USAHA players were predominantly 352:Michigan Soo Wildcats (1920–1922) 252:United States Olympic hockey team 640: 628: 613: 598: 586: 571: 366:New York Canadian Club (1922–23) 32: 197:, and three transfers from the 165:, Philadelphia, and three from 947: 932: 917: 902: 882: 862: 831: 811: 358:Minneapolis Millers (1923–24) 302:Boston Hockey Club (1922–1925) 1: 765: 731:Eastern division: Boston A.A. 716:Eastern division: Boston A.A. 388:St. Paul Athletic Club/Saints 361:Minneapolis Rockets (1924–25) 962:Minnesota Historical Society 846:Minnesota Historical Society 741: 726: 711: 694: 675: 655: 384:Portage Lakes HC (1920–1922) 311:Boston Shoe Trades (1920–21) 7: 722:Boston Athletic Association 230:American Hockey Association 183:Boston Athletic Association 181:. Later additions were the 103:, and one team joining the 101:American Hockey Association 61:American Hockey Association 10: 1045: 756:Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets 718:Western division: St. Paul 703:Group Three: Canadian Soo* 405: 329:Duluth Hornets (1920–1925) 314:Boston Victorias (1922–23) 264:American Olympic Committee 211:Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 201:which included teams from 114: 15: 964:Press. pp. 183–185. 737:Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets 399:New Haven Bears (1923–24) 305:Boston Maples (1923–1925) 254:. The USAHA selected the 151:Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets 74: 66: 56: 48: 40: 31: 954:Godin, Roger A. (2005). 838:Godin, Roger A. (2005). 798:Vintage Minnesota Hockey 669:Regular season champions 379:Pittsburgh Yellowjackets 273: 218:Hamilton B. Wills Trophy 16:Not to be confused with 707:Westminster Hockey Club 691:(14-12 on total goals) 682:Group Two: Cleveland HC 394:Westminster Hockey Club 680:Group One: Boston A.A. 355:Milwaukee AC (1922–23) 317:Calumet HC (1920–1922) 292: 283: 226:National Hockey League 137:Amateur Athletic Union 124: 109:Amateur Athletic Union 105:National Hockey League 94:governing body in the 370:New York St. Nicholas 324:Cleveland Hockey Club 289: 281: 122: 943:. November 10, 1930. 895:The Winnipeg Tribune 875:The Winnipeg Tribune 684:Group Three: Eveleth 260:1928 Winter Olympics 928:. January 20, 1928. 913:. January 20, 1928. 848:Press. p. 74. 824:Winnipeg Free Press 701:Group Two: St. Paul 28: 941:The New York Times 911:The New York Times 746:Eastern division: 672:Playoff champions 483:Lawrence McCormick 339:Eveleth Arrowheads 293: 284: 147:William S. 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Retrieved 797: 761: 688:Cleveland HC 659: 648:Irving Small 621:Nels Stewart 606:Herb RhΓ©aume 528:Nels Stewart 508:Eddie Rodden 503:Herb RhΓ©aume 473:Herbie Lewis 458:Moose Goheen 416: 409: 335:(1920–1924) 333:Eveleth Reds 249: 234: 215: 145: 129:Philadelphia 126: 99:joining the 87: 85: 67:No. of teams 558:Roy Worters 538:Vern Turner 513:Jim Seaborn 498:Muzz Murray 428:Nobby Clark 390:(1920–1925) 381:(1921–1925) 372:(1920–1923) 299:(1920–1925) 195:Minneapolis 57:Replaced by 998:Categories 766:References 543:Flat Walsh 523:Art Somers 448:Herb Drury 423:Taffy Abel 396:(1921–23) 243:, and the 237:refereeing 179:Saint Paul 169:including 92:ice hockey 803:April 11, 656:Champions 493:Hib Milks 412:Canadians 349:(1924–25) 341:(1924–25) 297:Boston AA 266:, led by 232:in 1926. 191:Milwaukee 167:Minnesota 159:Cleveland 291:Enright) 207:Houghton 743:1924–25 728:1923–24 713:1922–23 696:1921–22 677:1920–21 406:Players 203:Calumet 175:Eveleth 115:History 75:Country 70:8 to 15 41:Founded 968:  852:  666:Season 185:, the 177:, and 171:Duluth 155:Boston 131:. 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Index

Amateur Hockey Association of the United States

American Hockey Association
United States
ice hockey
United States
American Hockey Association
National Hockey League
Amateur Athletic Union

Philadelphia
International Skating Union of America
Amateur Athletic Union
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
William S. Haddock
Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets
Boston
Cleveland
New York City
Minnesota
Duluth
Eveleth
Saint Paul
Boston Athletic Association
Fort Pitt Hornets
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
American Amateur Hockey Association
Calumet
Houghton

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