North of Scotland Ice Hockey League

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The North of Scotland Ice Hockey League was an idea borne in Perth in 1936. There were plans to establish this league, with possible clubs mentioned as being the Gallacs, Leuchers, Perth Airport, Perth Panthers Reserves, Perth Territorial Army, and St. Andrews University. It would end up launching with the Airport, Blackhawks, Perth Panther Cubs, and St. Andrews competing, and also be known as the Midlands Ice Hockey League. The league only ran for the 1936-37 season.

Results

  • 11/25: St. Andrews University - Perth Panther Cubs 4:2[1]
  • 12/4: Blackhawks - St. Andrews University 6:2[2]
  • 12/16: Perth Panther Cubs - Blackhawks 7:5[3]
  • 1/6: Perth Panther Cubs - St. Andrews University 8:5[4]
  • 1/11: Blackhawks - Perth Panther Cubs 6:5[5]
  • 1/13: Blackhawks - St. Andrews University 12:5[6]
  • 1/20: Blackhawks - Perth Airport 9:3[7]
  • 2/3: St. Andrews University - Perth Panther Cubs 6:4 - exhibition[8]
  • 2/10: Perth Panther Cubs - St. Andrews University 12:4[9]
  • 2/17: Perth Panther Cubs - Blackhawks 8:5[10]
  • 2/19: Blackhawks - St. Andrews University 10:5 - semifinal[10]
  • 4/9: Blackhawks - St. Andrews University 10:3 - "[11]
  • Blackhawks - Perth Panther Cubs - final

Other games

  • 2/12: Glasgow Juniors - St. Andrews University 5:1[12]
  • 2/24: St. Andrews University - Glasgow Juniors 6:0[13]

References

  1. St. Andrews Citizen, 1936-11-28
  2. Dundee Courier, 1936-12-05
  3. Dundee Courier, 1936-12-17
  4. The Perthshire Advertiser, 1937-01-09
  5. The Perthshire Advertiser, 1937-01-13
  6. The Perthshire Advertiser, 1937-01-16
  7. The Perthshire Advertiser, 1937-01-23
  8. The Perthshire Advertiser, 1937-02-06
  9. The Perthshire Advertiser, 1937-02-13
  10. 10.0 10.1 The Perthshire Advertiser, 1937-02-20
  11. St. Andrews Citizen, 1937-04-17
  12. Glasgow Daily Record, 1937-02-13
  13. Glasgow Daily Record, 1937-02-25
  • Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).