Moncton Victorias

The Moncton Victorias were a professional ice hockey team from Moncton, New Brunswick in Canada. The team played for two seasons in the Maritime Professional Hockey League (MPHL), in 1911–12 and 1912–13.

Moncton Victorias
CityMoncton, New Brunswick
 Canada
LeagueMaritime Professional Hockey League, 1911–1913
ColoursRed, White          
Moncton Victorias in 1912–13.

Biography

Moncton Victorias won the 1911–12 installation of the Maritime Professional Hockey League which gave the club an opportunity to challenge Stanley Cup holders the Quebec Bulldogs of the National Hockey Association for the coveted trophy. Quebec Bulldogs won the challenge 9-3 and 8-0 on March 11 and 13, 1912.[1]

Priorly to the 1911–12 season Moncton Victorias had figured in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League (1904–1908) and in the Interprovincial Professional Hockey League (1910–11).

Notable players

Two Hockey Hall of Fame inductees played for Moncton Victorias – Tommy Smith and Jack Walker.

gollark: I'm sure they mentioned somewhere that there was 8MB of flash on it.
gollark: I guess with a watch you can see who's calling?
gollark: Accepting calls would be useful-ish if you have a Bluetooth headset or something on I guess.
gollark: Pebbles, I mean.
gollark: It does cost a lot more.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.