St. John's Senior Hockey League

The St. John's Senior Hockey League was formed in 1899 as a men's senior hockey league in the city of St. John's, Newfoundland. The league would last until 1971

Trophies

 * Originally, the teams competed for the Hunter Hockey Cup until the first team that won it three times would keep permanent possession of the trophy. The Victorias won the league championship in 1900, 1901, and 1902 to take permanent possession of the trophy.


 * In 1903 medals were presented to the league champions, once again the Victorias.


 * Starting with 1904 the champions were awarded the Boyle Trophy. The Boyle Trophy would be the city championship trophy until the league collapsed in 1971.


 * Starting in 1921, the Tie Cup, which was donated by the directors of the Prince of Wales Rink, was awarded to the team with the best record in the final round robin of the season. The trophy would again be permanently given to the first team to win the trophy three times. St. Bon's would win it for the third time in 1925 and a new trophy was given with the same conditions. St. Bon's permanently won cups in 1930, 1933, 1938, and 1945. The event was stopped after the 1960 edition (which St. Bon's hd won 9 more times).