Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League

History
The Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League operated under the authority of the Maritimes Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA). Its teams were eligible for the Allan Cup.

This league grew out of the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League with the addition of the Charlottetown Islanders of the Maritime Major Hockey League. It ran for just two seasons - 1954-55 and 1955-56.

The Islanders withdrew in 1956 and the league was reorganized as the Southern New Brunswick Senior Hockey League in 1956-57.

Final
Best of 7


 * Moncton 4 New Glasgow 3
 * Moncton 5 New Glasgow 1
 * Moncton 6 New Glasgow 2
 * Moncton 8 New Glasgow 3

Moncton Hawks beat New Glasgow Rangers 4 games to none.

Moncton Hawks advanced to the 1954-55 Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs.

1955-56 Maritimes Senior Playoffs
The St John Beavers advanced to the 1955-56 Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs by default as the ACSHL was the only Senior A league in the region.

Semi-finals

 * Moncton 4 Ottawa 1
 * Moncton 5 Ottawa 3
 * Moncton 7 Ottawa 2
 * Moncton 7 Ottawa 3

Moncton Hawks beat Ottawa RCAF Flyers 4 games to none.

Final
Best of 7


 * Kitchener-Waterloo 6 Moncton 2
 * Kitchener-Waterloo 8 Moncton 4
 * Kitchener-Waterloo 5 Moncton 2
 * Moncton 6 Kitchener-Waterloo 0
 * Kitchener-Waterloo 6 Moncton 0

Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen beat Moncton Hawks 4 games to 1.

Final
Best of 7


 * St John 5 Chatham 4
 * Chatham 6 St John 3
 * Chatham 5 St John 3
 * Chatham 6 St John 2
 * Chatham 5 St John 2

Chatham Maroons beat St John Beavers 4 games to 1.