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Brooklyn Skating Club

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to the club, in an attempt to ramp up the playing quality of the team, but the AAHL rules committee ruled the Canadians ineligible to play with the American club on counts of professionalism, and the Brooklyn Skating Club ice hockey team ceased its operations two games into the seasons.
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Before the 1899–1900 season most players on the Brooklyn Skating Club (including Wall and Dobby) joined its local rival the Brooklyn Crescents (of the Crescent Athletic Club), and the team abruptly ceased being a contender for the league championship title.
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and patriarch of the Huston acting family) played one league game for the Brooklyn Skating Club during the 1902–03 AAHL season (on the point position, i.e. defensive
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7 goals to 0. The roster was made out partly by Americans and partly by Canadians, the two most instrumental players being former
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In the 1897–98 season the Brooklyn Skating Club played in light blue colors with "S. C. B." in white letters on their sweaters.
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The Brooklyn Skating Club won the 1898–99 AAHL championship (its third season) on February 21, 1899 after having defeated the
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Brooklyn Skating Club in the 1897–98 season. Players: 1. Jack Hallock, 2. James Drysdale, 3. Bob Wall, 4.
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from 1998 how Canadian ice hockey player George Harmon, a childhood friend of Huston from
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The ice hockey team of the Brooklyn Skating Club played its home games at the
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players Bob Wall and Bill Dobby who had played with the Shamrocks in the
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between 1896 and 1906 and won the championship title in 1898–99.
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September Song: An intimate biography of Walter Huston
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September Song: An intimate biography of Walter Huston
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in Brooklyn which they shared with fellow AAHL team
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Index

Brooklyn
New York City
USA
American Amateur Hockey League
Clermont Avenue Skating Rink
Tom Howard

John Hall

ice hockey
Brooklyn
New York City
American Amateur Hockey League
Clermont Avenue Skating Rink
Brooklyn Crescents
New York Hockey Club
Montreal Shamrocks
AHAC
Tom Howard
Stanley Cup
Winnipeg Victorias
Ernie "Moose" Johnson
Frank "Pud" Glass
Horace Gaul
Walter Huston
John Huston
defenseman
John Weld
Toronto
Spalding's official ice hockey guide 1918

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