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+ | ==Events== |
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+ | '''Stanley Cup''' |
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+ | *Montreal Canadiens defeats Chicago Black Hawks by 3 games to 2 |
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+ | '''Ice Hockey World Championships''' |
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+ | *Gold Medal – Canada |
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+ | *Silver Medal – United States |
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+ | *Bronze Medal – Austria |
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+ | '''Other events''' |
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+ | *''Hockey Night in Canada'', now the oldest sports-related television program still on air, debuts as a radio program known as the ''General Motors Hockey Broadcast''. The TV series begins in 1952. |
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==January== |
==January== |
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==October== |
==October== |
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==November== |
==November== |
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− | November 12,1931: First |
+ | November 12,1931: First game in [[Maple Leaf Gardens]]. [[Chicago Blackhawks]] 2 [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] 1. |
==December== |
==December== |
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+ | ==External links== |
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{{Ice hockey timeline}} |
{{Ice hockey timeline}} |
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[[Category:Timeline]] |
[[Category:Timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 21:30, 7 June 2021
These events occured in 1931 in the world of ice hockey:
Events
Stanley Cup
- Montreal Canadiens defeats Chicago Black Hawks by 3 games to 2
Ice Hockey World Championships
- Gold Medal – Canada
- Silver Medal – United States
- Bronze Medal – Austria
Other events
- Hockey Night in Canada, now the oldest sports-related television program still on air, debuts as a radio program known as the General Motors Hockey Broadcast. The TV series begins in 1952.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
November 12,1931: First game in Maple Leaf Gardens. Chicago Blackhawks 2 Toronto Maple Leafs 1.
December
External links