Canadian-American Hockey League

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The Canadian-American Hockey League existed from 1926 until the 1936. Following the 1935-36 season the CAHL merged with the original International Hockey League to form the International-American Hockey League for the 1936 season. The International-American Hockey League became the American Hockey League in 1940.

Contents

  • Boston Bruin Cubs (1934-35)
  • Boston Bruins (1935-36)
  • Boston Cubs (1931-32 to 1932-33)
  • Boston Tiger Cubs (1933-34)
  • Boston Tigers (1926-27 to 1930-31)
  • Bronx Tigers (1931-32)
  • New Haven Eagles (1926-27 to 1935-36; joins IAHL)
  • Newark Bulldogs (1928-29)
  • Philadelphia Arrows (1927-28 to 1934-35)
  • Philadelphia Ramblers (1935-36; joins IAHL)
  • Quebec Castors (Beavers) (1926-27 to 1927-28; 1932-33 to 1934-35)
  • Providence Reds (1926-27 to 1935-36; joins IAHL)
  • Springfield Indians (1926-27 to 1932-33; 1935-36; joins IAHL)

Season Regular season Playoffs
1935-36 Philadelphia Ramblers Philadelphia Ramblers
1934-35 Boston Bruin Cubs Boston Bruin Cubs
1933-34 Providence Reds Providence Reds
1932-33 Philadelphia Arrows Boston Cubs
1931-32 Providence Reds Providence Reds
1930-31 Springfield Indians Springfield Indians
1929-30 Providence Reds Providence Reds
1928-29 Boston Tigers Boston Tigers
1927-28 Springfield Indians Springfield Indians
1926-27 New Haven Eagles Springfield Indians

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