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7/27/2025 5:56 pm  #251


Re: MAHL Redux

Brainerd might want to forfeit just to get the bus on the road early. It would make work easier the next day.



 

7/29/2025 9:38 am  #252


Re: MAHL Redux

1907 Kellogg Cup Semifinals



Eveleth Hockey Club vs Brainerd Hockey Club
Whether it was because Brainerd was gassed after their overtime battle with Two Harbors the day prior or just because Eveleth is that good, either way it was another blowout at the hands of the Mighty Reds. Eveleth netted 3 in first, 5 in the second, and 2 more in the third while holding the Lumberjacks to just two for the whole game. The Eveleth Hockey Club is heading to the first ever Kellogg Cup Final, defeating the CLHL champions by a score of 10-2.

White Bear Lake Hockey Club vs Mill City Hockey Club
Unlike the first game of the day, the evening semifinal matchup was a classic with White Bear Lake and Mill City going to war for a chance to take on Eveleth in the Final. The Millers got on the board first but White Bear answered just 2 minutes later. This happened a few more times with Mill City taking a one goal lead only for the Bears to tie it up a few minutes later. White Bear Lake took their only lead of the game early in the third when they went up 6-5. Mill City flipped the roles and were the ones tying the game moments later when they tied it 6-6 just 49 seconds after the WBL goal. They added another one shortly thereafter to retake the lead and extended their lead to two with under five minutes left in regulation. That last goal was the final nail in the coffin for the White Bears who were left off the board for the rest of the contest. Mill City was able to hold on, punching their ticket to the Kellogg Cup Final with an 8-6 victory over White Bear Lake.



For years now people have debated who was the best hockey team in the state of Minnesota, Eveleth or Mill City? Wouldn’t you know it, we will finally have an answer to that question. The Reds and Millers set to face off on the evening of March 14th, 1907 in a winner-take-all contest to see who will take home the Kellogg Cup and prove once and for all that they are the best team in the state.

It all comes down to this. Who will etch their names into the history books? The very question that sparked interest in a state-wide league to begin with… Eveleth or Mill City?




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7/29/2025 4:49 pm  #253


Re: MAHL Redux

I would be shocked if the Evs can't pull this one off

 

7/29/2025 9:44 pm  #254


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Still got Eveleth over Mill City

Last edited by ZO82 (7/29/2025 9:45 pm)




 

Yesterday 9:28 am  #255


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1907 Kellogg Cup Final



Eveleth Hockey Club vs Mill City Hockey Club
The stage was set, the Hipp was packed, and the teams were ready as the puck was dropped for the very first Kellogg Cup Final. As you might expect, the crowd primarily consisted of people from Minneapolis cheering for Mill City along with some neutral fans from St. Paul who tended to pull for Eveleth. There were of course the friends and families of the Eveleth players, but most residents work in the mines and weren’t able to make the trip to St. Paul. Mill City gave their fans plenty to cheer about in the first, lighting the lamp thrice to take a 3-1 lead into the first intermission. Eveleth made some adjustments and came out flying in the second, turning the game on its head and unloading 6 goals in 20 minutes to make it 7-5 Eveleth heading into the third. The Millers struck first in the third to pull within one, but a pair of Reds goals put them in a three goal pit down 9-6. The whites rallied late and got one more to make it 9-7, but Eveleth was able to hold on until the referee blew the final whistle.

The Eveleth Hockey Club has won the 1907 Kellogg Cup! Becoming the first Minnesota Amateur Hockey League Champions as they defeat the Mill City Hockey Club by a score of 9-7.




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Yesterday 11:45 am  #256


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