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How the 1918 NHL Barely Survived


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pplpod explores how the 1918-19 NHL barely survived during its second year of existence—a season that challenges everything you might assume about the origins of professional sports. During a 12-month period of boardroom warfare, fundamental rule shifts, and profound global tragedy, the early league proved that professional hockey survived on sheer stubbornness rather than institutional stability. The global backdrop defines this story: the World War One armistice had just been signed, massive military demobilization created logistical chaos, and the terrifying expanding shadow of the Spanish flu pandemic closed in around a fragile sports enterprise. This episode is a masterclass in business survival, watching people navigate ruthless legal maneuvering while an unprecedented global crisis threatened extinction. You'll discover how the NHL was barely hanging on, existing only because owners of the previous National Hockey Association formed a brand new organization to excommunicate a specific team owner. The intersection of unprecedented global catastrophe and internal sports politics created one of hockey's most precarious seasons.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Post-WWI Demobilization Crisis: The armistice ending World War One triggered painfully slow military troop demobilization that disrupted the entire economy, threatening a fledgling sports league.
  • Spanish Flu Pandemic Shadow: An expanding public health catastrophe fundamentally threatened both league operations and player availability during a season of institutional precarity.
  • Boardroom Warfare and Excommunication: The NHL's creation depended on owners excommunicating a specific team, revealing ruthless internal politics that nearly destroyed the organization before it started.
  • Business Survival Masterclass: Operating during simultaneous global crisis and internal institutional conflict forced early league leaders to develop resilience strategies still relevant today.
  • Second-Season Fragility: Being only in its second year of existence meant the league operated on institutional instability, lacking the established revenue streams that would ensure survival.
  • Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 3/5/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.

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