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 1921β22 (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.
1023:
296:
229:
182:
100:
60:
239:, and the lack of suitable ice for the whole season since most teams played on natural outdoor ice surfaces instead of arenas. The
224:
cancelling the agreement in 1925. The USAHA stopped league play after the 1924β25 season. The
Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets joined the
793:
587:
216:
In 1922, an annual post-season series was arranged for the USAHA champion to play the senior hockey champion of the CAHA for the
762:*Canadian Soo was ineligible to compete for the U.S. championship, so group runner-up Eveleth entered the playoffs instead.
641:
687:
323:
140:
969:
853:
250:
Although league play ceased in 1925, the USAHA continued to oversee amateur hockey in the United States, included
149:
from
Pittsburgh was elected the first president of the USAHA. The original eight teams in the USAHA included the
135:
which had governed ice hockey until then, resolved to turn over control of the sport with the approval of the
477:
961:
845:
721:
487:
552:
210:
228:, and the western teams were reorganized as the Central Hockey League in 1925, which later became the
736:
472:
378:
150:
869:
818:
889:
427:
369:
706:
393:
278:
143:(CAHA), which allowed teams from the USAHA to play against teams in either the AAU or the CAHA.
225:
136:
108:
104:
955:
839:
387:
236:
178:
107:. It continued as a governing body until 1930, when its responsibilities were assumed by the
286:
894:
874:
259:
870:"W. R. Sexsmith, Portage, Elected Canadian Amateur Hockey Assn. President for Second Term"
8:
823:
255:
127:
The United States
Amateur Hockey Association (USAHA) was founded on October 25, 1920 in
939:"Hockey Body Opens Campaign to Boom Sport So U.S. Will Enter College Six in Olympics".
482:
206:
174:
146:
988:
965:
849:
747:
346:
267:
240:
202:
186:
170:
244:
452:
432:
338:
332:
605:
502:
957:
Before the Stars: Early Major League Hockey and the St. Paul
Athletic Club Team
841:
Before the Stars: Early Major League Hockey and the St. Paul
Athletic Club Team
660:
United States
Amateur Hockey Association regular season and playoff champions.
578:
547:
517:
462:
442:
437:
997:
532:
467:
221:
162:
95:
78:
139:(AAU). The USAHA also inherited the existing affiliation agreement with the
647:
620:
527:
507:
457:
128:
557:
537:
512:
497:
194:
119:
542:
522:
447:
422:
91:
492:
411:
190:
166:
158:
635:
Shorty & Wilfred Veno with the
Westminster Hockey Club (1921β22)
819:"International Hockey Trophy To Be Put Up For Annual Competition"
154:
33:
989:
United States Amateur Hockey Association and statistics
235:
The association had faced difficulties with consistent
751:
Western division (1st half): Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets
308:
Boston Pere Marquette Knights of Columbus (1921β22)
898:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 25, 1925. p. 12.
878:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 23, 1923. p. 11.
827:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 21, 1922. p. 18.
787:
785:
783:
781:
779:
777:
775:
593:Jim Cree with the Cleveland Hockey Club (1920β21)
995:
1009:Defunct ice hockey leagues in the United States
623: with the Cleveland Hockey Club (1922β23)
18:Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
772:
924:"Augsburg Or Nothing, According to Haddock".
1019:1930 disestablishments in the United States
733:Western division: Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets
282:Boston Athletic Association team in 1920β21
794:"United States Amateur Hockey Association"
650:with the Westminster Hockey Club (1921β22)
608:with the Westminster Hockey Club (1921β22)
326:(a.k.a. "Indians" or "Blues") (1920β1925)
1014:1920 establishments in the United States
1004:United States Amateur Hockey Association
890:"S.P. "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 (1920β21)
23:Ice hockey governing body in the U.S.
753:Western division (2nd half): Eveleth
375:Philadelphia Quaker City (1920β1922)
320:Canadian Soo Greyhounds (1920β1922)
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 (1920β1922)
252:United States Olympic hockey team
640:
628:
613:
598:
586:
571:
366:New York Canadian Club (1922β23)
32:
197:, and three transfers from the
165:, Philadelphia, and three from
947:
932:
917:
902:
882:
862:
831:
811:
358:Minneapolis Millers (1923β24)
302:Boston Hockey Club (1922β1925)
1:
765:
731:Eastern division: Boston A.A.
716:Eastern division: Boston A.A.
388:St. Paul Athletic Club/Saints
361:Minneapolis Rockets (1924β25)
962:Minnesota Historical Society
846:Minnesota Historical Society
741:
726:
711:
694:
675:
655:
384:Portage Lakes HC (1920β1922)
311:Boston Shoe Trades (1920β21)
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 (1920β1925)
314:Boston Victorias (1922β23)
264:American Olympic Committee
211:Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
201:which included teams from
114:
15:
964:Press. pp. 183β185.
737:Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets
399:New Haven Bears (1923β24)
305:Boston Maples (1923β1925)
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 (1922β23)
317:Calumet HC (1920β1922)
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. Haddock
125:
26:
792:Clark, Donald M.
760:
759:
748:Fort Pitt Hornets
347:Fort Pitt Hornets
268:Douglas MacArthur
241:Minneapolis Arena
187:Fort Pitt Hornets
153:, and teams from
84:
83:
1036:
976:
975:
951:
945:
944:
936:
930:
929:
926:The Boston Globe
921:
915:
914:
906:
900:
899:
886:
880:
879:
866:
860:
859:
835:
829:
828:
815:
809:
808:
806:
804:
789:
663:
662:
644:
632:
617:
602:
590:
575:
478:Joseph McCormick
256:Augsburg College
245:Duquesne Gardens
36:
29:
25:
1044:
1043:
1039:
1038:
1037:
1035:
1034:
1033:
994:
993:
985:
980:
979:
972:
952:
948:
938:
937:
933:
923:
922:
918:
908:
907:
903:
888:
887:
883:
868:
867:
863:
856:
836:
832:
817:
816:
812:
802:
800:
790:
773:
768:
752:
750:
732:
717:
702:
700:
690:
683:
681:
658:
651:
645:
636:
633:
624:
618:
609:
603:
594:
591:
582:
576:
567:
562:
453:Percy Galbraith
433:Lionel Conacher
408:
276:
117:
90:(USAHA) was an
24:
21:
12:
11:
5:
1042:
1032:
1031:
1026:
1021:
1016:
1011:
1006:
992:
991:
984:
983:External links
981:
978:
977:
970:
946:
931:
916:
901:
881:
861:
854:
830:
810:
770:
769:
767:
764:
758:
757:
754:
744:
740:
739:
734:
729:
725:
724:
719:
714:
710:
709:
704:
697:
693:
692:
685:
678:
674:
673:
670:
667:
657:
654:
653:
652:
646:
639:
637:
634:
627:
625:
619:
612:
610:
604:
597:
595:
592:
585:
583:
579:Raymie Skilton
577:
570:
566:
565:Player gallery
563:
561:
560:
555:
550:
548:Cooney Weiland
545:
540:
535:
530:
525:
520:
518:Raymie Skilton
515:
510:
505:
500:
495:
490:
488:Mickey McGuire
485:
480:
475:
470:
465:
463:Magnus Goodman
460:
455:
450:
445:
443:Vic Desjardins
440:
438:Anthony Conroy
435:
430:
425:
419:
407:
404:
403:
402:
401:
400:
391:
385:
382:
376:
373:
367:
364:
363:
362:
356:
353:
350:
344:
343:
342:
330:
327:
321:
318:
315:
312:
309:
306:
303:
300:
275:
272:
262:, however the
116:
113:
82:
81:
76:
72:
71:
68:
64:
63:
58:
54:
53:
50:
46:
45:
42:
38:
37:
22:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1041:
1030:
1027:
1025:
1022:
1020:
1017:
1015:
1012:
1010:
1007:
1005:
1002:
1001:
999:
990:
987:
986:
973:
971:0-87351-476-9
967:
963:
959:
958:
950:
942:
935:
927:
920:
912:
905:
897:
896:
891:
885:
877:
876:
871:
865:
857:
855:0-87351-476-9
851:
847:
843:
842:
834:
826:
825:
820:
814:
799:
795:
788:
786:
784:
782:
780:
778:
776:
771:
763:
755:
749:
745:
742:
738:
735:
730:
727:
723:
720:
715:
712:
708:
705:
698:
695:
689:
686:
679:
676:
671:
668:
665:
664:
661:
649:
643:
638:
631:
626:
622:
616:
611:
607:
601:
596:
589:
584:
580:
574:
569:
568:
559:
556:
554:
553:Frank Winters
551:
549:
546:
544:
541:
539:
536:
534:
533:Tiny Thompson
531:
529:
526:
524:
521:
519:
516:
514:
511:
509:
506:
504:
501:
499:
496:
494:
491:
489:
486:
484:
481:
479:
476:
474:
471:
469:
468:Ching Johnson
466:
464:
461:
459:
456:
454:
451:
449:
446:
444:
441:
439:
436:
434:
431:
429:
426:
424:
421:
420:
418:
415:
413:
398:
397:
395:
392:
389:
386:
383:
380:
377:
374:
371:
368:
365:
360:
359:
357:
354:
351:
348:
345:
340:
337:
336:
334:
331:
328:
325:
322:
319:
316:
313:
310:
307:
304:
301:
298:
295:
294:
288:
280:
271:
269:
265:
261:
257:
253:
248:
246:
242:
238:
233:
231:
227:
223:
222:Silver Quilty
219:
214:
212:
208:
204:
200:
196:
192:
188:
184:
180:
176:
172:
168:
164:
163:New York City
160:
156:
152:
148:
144:
142:
138:
134:
130:
121:
112:
110:
106:
102:
97:
96:United States
93:
89:
80:
79:United States
77:
73:
69:
65:
62:
59:
55:
51:
47:
43:
39:
35:
30:
19:
956:
949:
940:
934:
925:
919:
910:
904:
893:
884:
873:
864:
840:
833:
822:
813:
801:. 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:(1920β1924)
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:(1920β1925)
381:(1921β1925)
372:(1920β1923)
299:(1920β1925)
195:Minneapolis
57:Replaced by
998:Categories
766:References
543:Flat Walsh
523:Art Somers
448:Herb Drury
423:Taffy Abel
396:(1921β23)
243:, and the
237:refereeing
179:Saint Paul
169:including
92:ice hockey
803:April 11,
656:Champions
493:Hib Milks
412:Canadians
349:(1924β25)
341:(1924β25)
297:Boston AA
266:, led by
232:in 1926.
191:Milwaukee
167:Minnesota
159:Cleveland
291:Enright)
207:Houghton
743:1924β25
728:1923β24
713:1922β23
696:1921β22
677:1920β21
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:. The
49:Ceased
274:Teams
966:ISBN
850:ISBN
805:2022
209:and
86:The
52:1930
44:1920
1000::
960:.
892:.
872:.
844:.
821:.
796:.
774:^
205:,
193:,
189:,
173:,
161:,
157:,
111:.
974:.
858:.
807:.
20:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.