Canadian-American Hockey League - Champions

Champions

The championship trophy was known as the Henri Fontaine Trophy.

Season Regular season Playoffs
1935–36 Philadelphia Ramblers Philadelphia Ramblers
1934–35 Boston Bruin Cubs Boston Bruin Cubs
1933–34 Providence Reds Providence Reds
1932–33 Philadelphia Arrows Boston Cubs
1931–32 Providence Reds Providence Reds
1930–31 Springfield Indians Springfield Indians
1929–30 Providence Reds Providence Reds
1928–29 Boston Tigers Boston Tigers
1927–28 Springfield Indians Springfield Indians
1926–27 New Haven Eagles Springfield Indians

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