HALIFAX BULLDOGS ANNOUNCED
HALIFAX. July 30, 1936. Outside the city hall just after the noon hour, Rodger Bennett announced the entrance of a new Canadian Premiere Hockey League team centered within the “great city we call home!” Bringing an obviously uncomfortable young man onto the dais with him, Bennett displayed the first uniform in the CPHL which uses white as a base. Large, dark navy-blue stripes cuffed the sleeves and were topped by an orange trim. The shoulders were orange, surrounding a blue neckline that was just barley decent. Thin, embroidered blue letters went diagonally across the torso, decrying that they were from Halifax. From Halifax, this is Jeremy Blight reporting, The Toronto Journal.
Now that that is out of the way, the Bulldogs are…not the best, shall we say. Their goaltending is on par with the league, but their offense and defence could use some work. Perhaps in the coming years the Bulldogs could come to fruition and become a contender. For now, the Bulldogs will have to weather the coming years.
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