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Ste. Marie had a higher operating cost just with the travel times and the team got into financial difficulties before season's end. Sault Ste. Marie suspended operations with 6 games left on their schedule, leaving the league as a 5-team circuit. Minneapolis, who had played its full schedule, had the best record at the end of the season. Their lead was such that, even if the other teams had won all of their cancelled matches against the Greyhounds, Minneapolis would have still won the title.
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to form a new league. The schedule was slated for 40 games with each team playing the others eight times during the season. Sault Ste. Marie soon found itself trailing in the standings but the club had an even bigger problem. As it was the team that was furthest away from all the other clubs, Sault
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After the season, four of the remaining teams decided to switch from amateur to professional hockey and dissolved the league. In its place, they became founding members of the
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Joining the Clubs: The Business of the National Hockey League to 1945
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Index

United States
Canada
ice hockey
Minnesota
Canada
United States Amateur Hockey Association
World War I
Duluth Hornets
Eveleth-Hibbing Rangers
St. Paul Saints
Minneapolis Millers
Canada
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Winnipeg Maroons
Central Hockey Association
Minneapolis Millers
Duluth Hornets
Eveleth-Hibbing Rangers
Winnipeg Maroons
St. Paul Saints
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
ISBN
978-0-8156-3383-9
"1925-26 Central Hockey League Standings"
Categories
Defunct ice hockey leagues in the United States
Ice hockey in Minnesota
Ice hockey in Manitoba
Ice hockey in Ontario

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