Eastern Professional Hockey League (1959–63) , U.S.
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Eastern Professional Hockey League may refer to several North American professional ice hockey leagues: *Eastern Professional Hockey League (1914–15), Canada-U.S.; successor to the Maritime Professional Hockey League *Eastern Professional Hockey League (1959–1963), Canada *Eastern Professional Hockey League (2008–09) The Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL) was a low-level professional ice hockey league. The league was developed by Curtis Russell, Tim Kolpien, Igor Mrotchek, and Jim Riggs, the former commissioner of the Mid-Atlantic Hockey League in 200 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eastern Professional Hockey League (1914–15)
The Eastern Professional Hockey League (1914–15) was an ice hockey league that was formed from the remainder of the Maritime Professional Hockey League (1912-1914) teams. It consisted of a three team league that operated for a part of the 1914-15 season. The New Glasgow Black Foxes and Sydney Millionaires The Membertou Junior Miners are a Canadian Junior ice hockey club from Membertou, Nova Scotia. They are members of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League and are 1989 and 1997 Don Johnson Cup Maritime Junior B champions and 1976 and 1977 Easter ... from the MaPHL were joined by the new Glace Bay Miners. The Black Foxes folded on January 7, 1915 and the league folded on February 7 with an incomplete season. 1914–15 season ''Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Eastern Professional Hockey League (1914-15) Defunct ice hockey leagues in Nova Scotia Defunct ice hockey leagues in Canada 1914 est ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eastern Professional Hockey League (1959–1963)
The Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL) was a minor professional ice hockey league that operated primarily in Ontario and Quebec from 1959 to 1963. While the NHL had established working relationships with teams in leagues such as the AHL and WHL, these leagues and their teams were not fully under the control of the NHL, and in this era they operated more independently than is the case today. The Eastern Professional Hockey League was created in 1959 as the first farm league fully run and controlled by the NHL. While the league proved to be a success on the ice, it largely failed off the ice. Attendance in these smaller cities could not support professional hockey, and by 1962, the league was reduced to just four teams. While the intent was for the EPHL to be the primary development league for the NHL, the Detroit Red Wings did not participate until the final season, and the Toronto Maple Leafs never had an affiliate. During its final season, the league played an interl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |