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file this one under T, for "things you love to see"
love to see the mahl back and better than ever! super excited to take the journey all over again. I do have one question: it seems like all, or at least most, of these games were thrown together sort of on a whim. I can understand having a bunch of plain red sweaters ready to go, but how are teams getting, say, black and white striped sweaters with matching socks? are they making them themselves?
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Hello whiplash! But hell yeah, we're back baby! Looking forward to this again and it looks like you're off to a cracking start already! Are you doing more simulating or player tracking this time around? I believe I'll bestow my loyalty to St. Paul Athletic Club in these early days, though I'm feeling an affinity to the Mill boys as well.
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ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:
Hello “We’re Back” department? I’d like to file a claim…
Super excited to be back!
ItDoesntMatter wrote:
file this one under T, for "things you love to see"
love to see the mahl back and better than ever! super excited to take the journey all over again. I do have one question: it seems like all, or at least most, of these games were thrown together sort of on a whim. I can understand having a bunch of plain red sweaters ready to go, but how are teams getting, say, black and white striped sweaters with matching socks? are they making them themselves?
Good question! So according to my research striped sweaters were actually fairly common in the 1890s, so I would assume that the players were able to purchase striped socks and sweaters at the shop in town. Since these teams consisted of just 7 players, I feel like that would be feasible. In the case of the St. Paul Athletic Club, I could see them having the financial ability to get 7 red and white striped sweaters made by the time they played Mill City since they are a club with paid membership and could pay for a tailor.
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Hello whiplash! But hell yeah, we're back baby! Looking forward to this again and it looks like you're off to a cracking start already! Are you doing more simulating or player tracking this time around? I believe I'll bestow my loyalty to St. Paul Athletic Club in these early days, though I'm feeling an affinity to the Mill boys as well.
Glad to be back! As far as simulating goes, yes I will be doing it a little differently. I plan to actually do each season "game by game" in a way. I will be keeping track of head to head records and basically simulating every game for every team instead of just randomizing to get the standings like in MAHL 1.0. I don't plan on doing any player tracking aside from highlighting star players like I did in MAHL 1.0 since it would just be too much with all of the other things I'm keeping track of. I'm looking forward to seeing what teams you end up supporting as the years go on!
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This is an excellent start to a new MAHL!
Thank you!
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1895/96
The winter of 1896 came along and we had a couple new clubs playing this strange new game called ice hockey up on the north shore of Lake Superior.
Duluth Hockey Club
The Duluth Hockey Club is based in Duluth, MN. Duluth is a port city on Lake Superior, known for being the furthest inland seaport in the country; it has grown into one of the biggest cities in the Great Lakes region. The team wears white with a navy old english D sewn on the front. They play their home games outdoors on a frozen Lake Superior.
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Two Harbors Hockey Club
The Two Harbors Hockey Club is based in Two Harbors, MN. Two Harbors is also a port city on Lake Superior with over 50 million tons of iron ore shipped annually through its docks. The team wears red, black & white stripes and they play their home games outdoors on a frozen Agate Bay.
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Mill City Hockey Club
The Mill City Hockey Club made a small tweak to their uniforms, adding an orange MC monogram to the upper left chest of their white sweaters.
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Let's start the 1896 season up north with Kittson County and Pembina County who held a home and home series just over a year after the first ever hockey game in Minnesota was held in Hallock.
Pembina County Hockey Club vs Kittson County Hockey Club
It was dark and cold inside the Pembina Indoor Rink for the first ever hockey game in North Dakota with Kittson County making the trip across the Red River to take on Pembina. It was a tightly fought contest with neither team able to hold a lead for long. After 60 minutes of play though it was the hometown team with a 6-5 lead to win the game and tie the all-time series 1-1.
Kittson County Hockey Club vs Pembina County Hockey Club
Just two weeks after their rematch, Kittson County welcomed Pembina County back to Hallock for their second and final match of the year. The boys in red came out flying, going out to a 5-0 lead before Pembina finally got their first goal of the game. They would alternate goals back and forth for the remainder of the game with Kittson County walking away with an 11-7 victory in their home barn.
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Sticking up north we move east to the shores of Lake Superior for the first ever contests between Duluth and Two Harbors.
Duluth Hockey Club vs Two Harbors Hockey Club
The wind was howling and the snow was whipping across the frozen waters of Lake Superior, but none of the 14 men from Duluth and Two Harbors seemed to mind as they faced off in the first hockey game on Minnesota’s North Shore. The ice conditions weren’t ideal and there was little to no strategy from either team, but it was a fun game nonetheless. After two halves of play the visitors from Two Harbors found themselves up 6-4, clinching victory in Duluth.
Two Harbors Hockey Club vs Duluth Hockey Club
The second matchup was agreed to take place up in Two Harbors and the hosts picked up where they left off, showing signs of improvement in the 22 days between contests and notching three more goals than their first match. Two Harbors completes the season sweep with a 9-4 win over Duluth in front of a few hundred spectators on hand to watch the game.