Coloured Hockey League

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The Coloured Hockey League was an all-black ice hockey league founded in Nova Scotia in 1894 [1] and featured teams from across Canada's Maritime Provinces. The league operated for several decades lasting until 1930.[2]

With as many as a dozen teams, over 400 African-Canadian players from across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island participated in competition.[3] The Coloured Hockey League is credited by some as being the first league to allow the goaltender to leave their feet to cover a puck in 1900. This practice was not permitted elsewhere until the formation of the National Hockey League in 1917.[4] Hockey historian George Fosty also claims that the first player to use the slapshot was Eddie Martin of the Halifax Eurekas 100 years ago.[3]

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  1. ^ Black hockey hall of fame proposed for Dartmouth, CBC Sports, August 26, 2006
  2. ^ Wyshynski, Greg, The real roots of hockey, thefourthperiod.com, September 12, 2006
  3. ^ a b Martins, Daniel, Hockey historian credits black player with first slapshot, CanWest News Service, January 31, 2007
  4. ^ birthplaceofhockey.com, Garth Vaughan © 2001

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