Merged into | Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace, 1947 |
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Formation | April 15, 1940 |
Founded at | Montreal, Canada |
Dissolved | July 1, 1947 |
Members | |
Official language | English |
President | W. G. Hardy |
First vice-president | Tommy Lockhart |
Second vice-president | Frank Sargent |
Secretary | George Dudley |
The International Ice Hockey Association was a governing body for international ice hockey. It was established in 1940 when the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association wanted more control over international hockey, and was in disagreement with the definition of amateur used by the International Olympic Committee. The Amateur Hockey Association of the United States co-founded the association, with the British Ice Hockey Association joining later. The association oversaw the relationships between the National Hockey League, and leagues within the national amateur associations. W. G. Hardy served as its president, and planned for an amateur hockey World Series after World War II. The association was merged into the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace in 1947.