I have a distant family connection with (ice) hockey in Canada. I'm
related to the Stanley family who created the Stanley Cup. My 3 times
great grandfather was the 13th Earl of Derby and it was his grandson,
the 16th Earl who donated the cup during his time as Governor General
to Canada. Apparently many of his family members took to the game.

Sadly, my lineage is somewhat doubtful as my grandfather didn't marry
my grandmother until 5 years after my mother (whose birth certificate
gives her surname as Stanley) was born. He had to wait until his first
wife died. He had been a naughty boy at some point, being defrocked as
a Church of England curate (we're desperately trying to find out the
facts of the defrocking!). Still, he did all right - he was 64 when my
mother  was born and my grandmother was 23...

On 22 February 2014 22:31, knarf <knarftheria...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Many cities and towns lay claim to holding the first hockey game. Halifax 
> thinks they had it. Montreal does, too. A very plausible theory has the first 
> game in Kingston, Ontario between Montreal's McGill University (an alma mater 
> of mine, which is why it's likely true) and Royal Military College.
>
> Truth is it evolved from earlier forms of shinny or grass hockey so it's a 
> matter of conjecture as to when it crystalized into ice hockey.
>
> Whatever, we've been playing it for a long time and the game almost certainly 
> began somewhere here (although some New England town claims it, too!). I 
> think it's great that it's become so internationally loved.
>
> Favourite hockey joke, care of Rodney Dangerfield: "I went to a fight the 
> other night and a hockey game broke out."
>
> Cheers,
> frank
>
>
>
> On 22 February, 2014 4:31:45 PM EST, Paul Stenquist <pnstenqu...@comcast.net> 
> wrote:
>>It seems as though the first organized  ice hockey game may have been
>>played in Montreal in 1975. It was probably  a variant of field hockey
>>type games played in Ireland and Scotland.  Oxford University in the UK
>>started playing ice hockey in 1885. Yale and John Hopkins in the U.S.
>>started playing in 1893. The University of Michigan and Michigan State
>>University played their first varsity hockey game in 1922.
>>On Feb 22, 2014, at 3:59 PM, knarf <knarftheria...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The Americans always have strong teams and you always bring your best
>>game to us.
>>>
>>> For a hundred years or more hockey has been "our game". While we
>>weren't watching the rest of the world (the cold world, anyway) started
>>playing and improving and all of a sudden thirty years ago guys with
>>names like Mogilny, Federov, Salming, Hasek and Koivu started playing
>>here and dominating.
>>>
>>> Oh yeah, guys like Brian Leech, too.
>>>
>>> It was a shock.
>>>
>>> When I was a kid every NHL player was Canadian except two Americans
>>and they were journeymen.
>>>
>>> Now I doubt that Canadians comprise more than 50% of the league,
>>probably less.
>>>
>>> Hockey is engrained in our national psyche in a way you can't
>>imagine; like baseball might have been in the US up to the 1950s.
>>>
>>> So when we win internationally it's a big deal around here. And to
>>beat our close friends and natural rivals it's all the sweeter.
>>>
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> frank
>>>
>>> On 22 February, 2014 2:31:56 PM EST, "Daniel J. Matyola"
>><danmaty...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Well, that's about as surprising as the Dutch wins in speed skating.
>>
>>>> <G>
>>>> Dan Matyola
>>>> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>>>>
>>>>> On 21/02/2014, knarf <knarftheria...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Men's.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Women's.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Canada vs. USA.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 'Nuff said...
>>>
>>> "Analysis kills spontaneity." -- Henri-Frederic Amiel
>>>
>>>
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