1933-34 Quebec Castors program, showing many of the teams' logos.
The Canadian-American Hockey League existed from 1926 until the 1936. Following the 1935-36 season the CAHL merged with the original International Hockey League to form the International-American Hockey League for the 1936 season. The International-American Hockey League became the American Hockey League in 1940.
Teams[]
Team
|
Location
|
Arena
|
Tenure
|
Notes
|
Boston Tigers |
Boston, Massachusetts |
Boston Garden |
1926-1930 |
renamed Boston Cubs
|
Providence Reds |
Providence, Rhode Island |
Rhode Island Auditorium |
1926-1936 |
join International American Hockey League
|
New Haven Eagles |
New Haven, Connecticut |
New Haven Arena |
1926-1936 |
join International American Hockey League
|
Quebec Beavers |
Quebec City, Quebec |
Quebec Arena |
1926-1928 |
moved to Newark, New Jersey renamed Newark Bulldogs
|
Springfield Indians |
West Springfield, Massachusetts |
Eastern States Coliseum |
1926-1932 |
withdrew December 20, 1932
|
Philadelphia Arrows |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia Arena |
1927-1935 |
renamed Philadelphia Ramblers
|
Newark Bulldogs |
Newark, New Jersey |
Newark Garden Arena |
1928-1929 |
folded
|
Boston Cubs |
Boston, Massachusetts |
Boston Garden |
1931-1936 |
folded
|
Bronx Tigers |
New York, New York |
Bronx Coliseum |
1931-1932 |
folded
|
Quebec Beavers |
Quebec City, Quebec |
Quebec Arena |
1932-1935 |
moved to West Springfield, Massachusetts; renamed Springfield Indians
|
Springfield Indians |
West Springfield, Massachusetts |
Eastern States Coliseum |
1935-1936 |
join International American Hockey League
|
Philadelphia Ramblers |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia Arena |
1935-1936 |
join International American Hockey League
|
Champions[]
Season |
Regular season |
Fountaine Cup Playoffs
|
1935-36 |
Philadelphia Ramblers |
Philadelphia Ramblers
|
1934-35 |
Boston Bruin Cubs |
Boston Bruin Cubs
|
1933-34 |
Providence Reds |
Providence Reds
|
1932-33 |
Philadelphia Arrows |
Boston Cubs
|
1931-32 |
Providence Reds |
Providence Reds
|
1930-31 |
Springfield Indians |
Springfield Indians
|
1929-30 |
Providence Reds |
Providence Reds
|
1928-29 |
Boston Tigers |
Boston Tigers
|
1927-28 |
Springfield Indians |
Springfield Indians
|
1926-27 |
New Haven Eagles |
Springfield Indians
|
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