Cape Breton Major Hockey League

History
This league had been the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League for over a decade before it became a Major league in 1950-51. This was the first year that the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association had this level of play. The member teams were eligible for the Alexander Cup.

Being Major meant that the teams could sign both professionals and amateurs. Previously the teams could only use amateurs.

The league only lasted this one season. After the league folded, the Sydney Millionaires and the Glace Bay Miners joined the Maritime Major Hockey League.

The teams were based out of the only three indoor ice rinks on Cape Bretion Island at the time;the Glace Bay Miner's Forum, the North Sydney Community Forum, and  the Sydney Forum.

Semi Final
Best of 7

Glace Bay Miners beat North Sydney Victorias 4 games to none, 1 tie.

Final
Best of 7

Sydney Millionaires beat Glace Bay Miners 4 games to none, 1 tie.

Sydney Millionaires advanced to the 1950-51 Alexander Cup.

Leading Scorer
Bob Bowness, Sydney 46 goals, 41 assists = 87 points.