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Goodman's Seminoles went on to play an "All-Star Game" against the best players from the other three teams, which the Seminoles lost 6-5. This, however, would be the last game played by the original THL. The league had failed to attract much interest from the community, in part due to its late start
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concert after the second period. The game ended with a fight following a 3–2 victory by the Clippers. The Tropical Hockey League made it through a 15-game season in 1938–39, with the Seminoles being crowned regular season champions.
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The league's inaugural game, billed as "the first hockey game ever staged in the South", was played between the Clippers and Pirates on December 10, 1938. It was preceded by demonstrations of the sport by the players and featured a
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The Tropical Hockey League experiment did little to popularize hockey in the South. After 1941, there would be no further attempt to establish professional hockey in the region until 1956, when the
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joined the EHL in 1964. From 1992 to 1995 there was another minor hockey league based in Florida, the
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to the sport. Before the inaugural season had even started, the league was considering expanding to
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who wintered in south Florida. The league consisted of four teams, all of which played at the
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in general—though it ultimately had minimal impact on popularizing the sport in the region.
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team (albeit one playing in the United States) was designed to attract in particular
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The Tropical Hockey League was established as an attempt to introduce
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times, weak competition, and tendency for games to devolve into
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The WHA had also attempted to place another team in Miami, the
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league in 1940. This iteration of the league was bankrolled by
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Index

Havana Tropicals
Ice hockey
United States

ice hockey
minor league
Miami, Florida
Miami
Florida
Southern United States
ice hockey
Southern United States
snowbirds
Eastern Canada
Miami Coliseum
Coral Gables
Havana
Cuban Americans
Jacksonville
the Bahamas
Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
W. G. Hardy
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
IIHF
Port Colborne, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Western Canada
Magnus "Mike" Goodman
Winnipeg Falcons
1920 Summer Olympics

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