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1936–37 AHL season


FieldValue
title1936–37 AHL season
leagueAmerican Hockey League
sportIce hockey
seasonRegular season
season_champ_nameF. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy
season_champsSyracuse Stars
top_scorer_linkCarl Liscombe Trophy
finalsPlayoffs
finals_link1937 Calder Cup playoffs
finals_champSyracuse Stars
finals_runner-upPhiladelphia Ramblers
nextseason_year[1937–38](1937-38-ahl-season)
seasonslistList of AHL seasons
seasonslistnamesAHL

| finals_runner-up = Philadelphia Ramblers

The 1936–37 AHL season was the first season of the International-American Hockey League, known in the present day as the American Hockey League. The IAHL was formed when the International Hockey League and the Canadian-American Hockey League agreed to play an interlocking schedule after being cut down to only four teams each.

The IAHL was structured as a "circuit of mutual convenience" with eight teams in two divisions, scheduled to play a 48 game season. The IHL formed the West Division, and the CAHL served as the East Division. The Buffalo Bisons, whose home arena collapsed with nine days left in the 1935—36 season, were forced to suspend operations on December 6, 1936, due to financial woes.

Both leagues' championship trophies carried over to the new league to be awarded to division champions. The Henri Fontaine Cup, carried over from the CAHL to the new East Division, was awarded to the Philadelphia Ramblers as champions. The F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy, carried over from the IHL to the West Division, was awarded to the Syracuse Stars as champions. The Stars also won the inaugural Calder Cup by defeating the Philadelphia Ramblers for the championship.

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L=Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points;

East DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
Philadelphia Ramblers (NYR)482614860149106
Springfield Indians (independent)482217953117125
Providence Reds (BOS)482120749122125
New Haven Eagles (MTL/NYA)481428634107142
West DivisionGPWLTPtsGFGA
Syracuse Stars (TOR)482716559173129
Pittsburgh Hornets (DET)482223347122124
Cleveland Falcons (independent)481327834113152
Buffalo Bisons† (independent)1138062230

†Suspended operations.

Scoring Leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Jack MarkleSyracuse Stars482139602
Clint SmithPhiladelphia Ramblers4725295415
Bryan HextallPhiladelphia Ramblers4829235234
Eddie ConveySyracuse Stars4812374982
Jackie KeatingProvidence Reds4812314322
Lorne DuguidProvidence Reds4720214116
Norman MannSyracuse Stars4617244147
Charlie MasonPhiladelphia Ramblers4825154017
Bazel DoranSyracuse Stars4824153942
Art JacksonSyracuse Stars2917213838

Calder Cup Playoffs

| RD1-group1=East Division | RD1-group2=West Division

| RD1-seed3=2 | RD1-team3=Springfield | RD1-score3=2 | RD1-seed4=3 | RD1-team4=Providence | RD1-score4=1

| RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Philadelphia | RD2-score1=2 | RD2-seed2=2 | RD2-team2=Springfield | RD2-score2=0

| RD2-seed3=1 | RD2-team3=Syracuse | RD2-score3=3 | RD2-seed4=2 | RD2-team4=Pittsburgh | RD2-score4=2

| RD3-seed1=E1 | RD3-team1=Philadelphia | RD3-score1=1 | RD3-seed2=W1 | RD3-team2=Syracuse | RD3-score2=3

References

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