American Hockey Association (1926–1942)

American Hockey Association (1926–1942)

The American Hockey Association was a minor professional hockey league that operated between 1926 and 1942. It had previously operated as the Central Hockey League (1925-1926), and before that as part of the United States Amateur Hockey Association. The founding president was Alvin Warren, who also owned the St. Paul Saints.

Other founding owners included William Grant, league secretary and owner of the Duluth Hornets (and Warren's successor as president in 1930), Paul Loudon of the Minneapolis Millers, and William Holmes, owner of the league's only Canadian franchise, the Winnipeg Maroons, and also owner of the Winnipeg Auditorium.

Eddie Livingstone, banished by National Hockey League team owners in 1917, owned the Chicago Cardinals. Eager to sign a new interleague agreement with the NHL in 1927, the AHA revoked Livingstone's franchise after one season when NHL president Frank Calder threatened that no deal would be signed with the league as long as it was associated with Livingstone.

By 1930, some AHA owners, led by Walter Whiteside of the Tulsa Oilers, were questioning the league's relationship with the NHL. They approved the creation of a new Chicago franchise, the Chicago Shamrocks, owned by James E. Norris, bringing the league into an NHL market. Renaming the league the American Hockey League, they also established a franchise in Buffalo, New York, an IHL city, which would have been prohibited under the previous agreement with the NHL. ["Regard American as an outlaw league," "Toronto Star", October 10, 1930, p. 14.] In October 1930, Calder declared the AHL to be an outlaw league and threatened never to allow any AHL players into the NHL. The NHL carried out its threat and denied the applications of former AHL players to join NHL teams for the 1931-32 season. In the fall of 1931, the AHL applied to the Stanley Cup trustees to challenge for the trophy, but was unsuccessful in its attempts to force the NHL into a series.

The AHL struggled through two seasons in opposition to the NHL. The Buffalo Majors folded half-way through the 1931-32 season, leaving 12 players who unsuccessfully tried to sue team owners to recover $12,000 in unpaid salaries. ["Hockey players fail to recover salaries," "Toronto Star", July 13, 1932, p. 12.] By the summer of 1932, the AHL was willing to sign another affiliation agreement with the NHL and officially return to minor league status. ["Hockey league feud brought to an end," "Toronto Star", September 16, 1932, p. 13.] The NHL insisted that the AHL leave Chicago, and the Shamrocks were shut down, despite having won the league championship. Norris was told that he would be welcomed into the NHL and acquired the Detroit franchise in 1933. The AHL went back to being known as the American Hockey Association.

The AHA, led by acting president Lyle Wright of the Omaha Knights, voted to shut the league down in the fall of 1942. It returned after World War II as the United States Hockey League, starting with the 1945-46 season.

Teams

* Buffalo Majors (1930-31 to 1931-32)
* Chicago Cardinals (1926-27)
* Chicago Shamrocks (1930-31 to 1931-32)
* Dallas Texans (1941-42; joins USHL in 1945)
* Detroit Greyhounds (1926-27)
* Duluth Hornets (1926-27 to 1932-33)
* Fort Worth Rangers (1941-42; joins USHL in 1945)
* Kansas City Americans (1940-41 to 1941-42)
* Kansas City Greyhounds (1932-33 to 1939-40)
* Kansas City Pla-Mors (1927-28 to 1931-32; joins USHL in 1945)
* Minneapolis Millers (1926-27 to 1930-31; 1936-37 to 1941-42; joins USHL in 1945)
* Minneapolis Warriors (1935-36)
* Oklahoma City Warriors (1933-34 to 1935-36)
* Omaha Knights (1939-40 to 1941-42; joins USHL in 1945)
* St. Louis Flyers (1928-29 to 1941-42)
* St. Paul Saints (1926-27 to 1929-30; 1932-33; 1935-36 to 1941-42; joins USHL in 1945)
* Tulsa Oilers (1928-29 to 1931-32; 1932-33 to 1941-42; joins USHL in 1945)
* Wichita Blue Jays (1932-33)
* Wichita Skyhawks (1935-36 to 1939-40)
* Wichita Vikings (1933-34)
* Winnipeg Maroons (1926-27 to 1927-28)

Champions

The Harry F. Sinclair Trophy was awarded to the league champions.

* 1926-27 — Duluth Hornets
* 1927-28 — Minneapolis Millers
* 1928-29 — Tulsa Oilers
* 1929-30 — Kansas City Pla-Mors
* 1930-31 — Tulsa Oilers
* 1931-32 — Chicago Shamrocks
* 1932-33 — Kansas City Greyhounds
* 1933-34 — Kansas City Greyhounds
* 1934-35 — St. Louis Flyers
* 1935-36 — St. Louis Flyers
* 1936-37 — Minneapolis Millers
* 1937-38 — St. Louis Flyers
* 1938-39 — St. Louis Flyers
* 1939-40 — Omaha Knights
* 1940-41 — St. Louis Flyers
* 1941-42 — Omaha Knights

References

External links

* [http://hockeyleaguehistory.com/American_Hockey_Association_1926.htm American Hockey Association 1926-1942, history and standings]


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