- Wembley Monarchs
The Wembley Monarchs were an
ice hockey team in theUnited Kingdom . They were founded in 1929 as the Grosvenor House Canadians, transferred to Wembley Canadians for the 1934-35 season and became the Monarchs in 1936. The team played in the English League 1931-35, 1936-37 and in theEnglish National League 1935-36, 1937-50.The Grosvenor House Canadians played their home matches at the Park Lane Rink but from 1934 the Empire Pool in London (now Wembley Arena) was the home ice for the Canadians/Monarchs (which they shared with the
Wembley Lions ).The Grosvenor House Canadians won the English League in 1933-34 but the only success as the Monarchs came in
1948 when they won the English Autumn Cup title. AfterWorld War II ice shows became frequent events over theChristmas andNew Year period and hosting two teams at Empire Pool became impractical. The Monarchs were closed down in1950 as a result.The heart of their strength was the famed "Kid Line",made up in 1948 of Mauno "Kid" Kauppi, Les Anning and Tatter McClellan. Left Wing Kauppi was voted MVP of the 1949 Autumn Cup game for scoring the winning goal in overtime.
References
: [http://www.azhockey.com/We.htm A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey] : [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/elvin.htm British Hockey Hall of Fame entry for Sir Arthur Elvin]
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