- Princes Ice Hockey Club
Princes Ice Hockey Club was one of the most influential early European
ice hockey teams and is sometimes considered the first ice hockey club in Britain.Founded in late 1896, the team was based at
Princes Skating Club inHammersmith . They initially played three other teams founded around the same time, Niagara, Brighton and Royal Engineers.London Canadians were founded at the same rink in 1902, and both teams participated in Europe's first ice hockey league, held from November 1903 to February 1904. Princes took second position in the five-team league.The team began taking on European opposition in 1906, playing
Sporting Club de Lyon . In 1907, they played Lyon again, and alsoBrussels Club des Patineurs . In 1908, they facedC. P. P. Paris in the first match in Britain underLigue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace (international) rules. That winter, they entered the first international ice hockey tournament, held inBerlin , as "England", beating Germany and France. [http://www.oxfordstars.com/origins.html] In January 1909, again playing as England, they won a further international tournament held inChamonix , beating France in the final after forty minutes of overtime. [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/its_a_fact.htm]Over the next few years, along with London Canadians' successors,
Oxford Canadians , Princes began taking European tours to popularise the game and encourage the standardisation of rules. However, with the outbreak ofWorld War I , Princes Skating Club closed, and with it the ice hockey team.In 1927, a new Princes team were founded, playing out of the Westminster rink. They moved to Queens in 1930 and entered the first season of the English League the following year, but in 1932 merged into
Queens Ice Hockey Club .References
*Martin C. Harris, "Homes of British Ice Hockey"
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