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The Winnipeg Maroons joined the Central Amateur Hockey League for the 1925-26 season. The Maroons raided Manitoba Senior Hockey League teams for players. The MSHL had ended the 1924-25 season with 5 teams, 3 from Manitoba, and 2 from Thunder Bay. The league was run jointly by the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association and Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association. Both associations had problems, besides a quality player shortage. In Thunder Bay, Kenora wanted in. Both Port Arthur and Fort William were invited to join the CAHL, neither would accept. In Manitoba, first Selkirk withdrew, then the Tigers proposed a 4 team league, with them as Manitoba only team. The Tigers made no secret of the fact that they wanted Brandon ousted.

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  • 1925-26 Manitoba Senior Playoffs
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  • The Winnipeg Maroons joined the Central Amateur Hockey League for the 1925-26 season. The Maroons raided Manitoba Senior Hockey League teams for players. The MSHL had ended the 1924-25 season with 5 teams, 3 from Manitoba, and 2 from Thunder Bay. The league was run jointly by the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association and Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association. Both associations had problems, besides a quality player shortage. In Thunder Bay, Kenora wanted in. Both Port Arthur and Fort William were invited to join the CAHL, neither would accept. In Manitoba, first Selkirk withdrew, then the Tigers proposed a 4 team league, with them as Manitoba only team. The Tigers made no secret of the fact that they wanted Brandon ousted.
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  • The Winnipeg Maroons joined the Central Amateur Hockey League for the 1925-26 season. The Maroons raided Manitoba Senior Hockey League teams for players. The MSHL had ended the 1924-25 season with 5 teams, 3 from Manitoba, and 2 from Thunder Bay. The league was run jointly by the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association and Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association. Both associations had problems, besides a quality player shortage. In Thunder Bay, Kenora wanted in. Both Port Arthur and Fort William were invited to join the CAHL, neither would accept. In Manitoba, first Selkirk withdrew, then the Tigers proposed a 4 team league, with them as Manitoba only team. The Tigers made no secret of the fact that they wanted Brandon ousted. For the 1925-26 season, the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association had the winner of the Winnipeg and District Intermediate Hockey League, Winnipeg Tammany Tigers playoff against Portage la Prairie, and then the Intermediate champions, Sperlingfor the Provincial Senior Championship, the Pattison Cup.
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