The 1916–17 NHA season was the eighth and final season of the National Hockey Association. Six teams were to play two half-seasons of ten games each, but...
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Source: Coleman 1966. 1916–17 NHA season 1916 in sports 1917 in sports Pacific Coast Hockey Association List of pre-NHL seasons Coleman, Charles (1966)...
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including those who had been transferred to other NHA teams for the second half of the 1916–17 NHA season. While Livingstone agreed to a lease of the team...
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between these two teams. Their only previous meeting came in the 1916–17 NHA season in a two-game total goals series which Montreal won 7–6. With Ottawa...
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The 1915–16 NHA season was the seventh season of the National Hockey Association. Five teams played a 24 game schedule. Montreal Canadiens won the league...
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The 1916–17 Toronto Hockey Club season was the fifth and final season of the Toronto franchise in the National Hockey Association (NHA). With the departure...
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Frank Nighbor – shared scoring title with Joe Malone with 41 goals 1916–17 NHA season Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926...
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The 1916–17 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's eighth season and eighth and last season of the National Hockey Association (NHA). The Canadiens...
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Montreal Wanderers (redirect from List of Montreal Wanderers seasons)
players List of NHL seasons National Hockey Association First half of the 1916–17 NHA season. Second half of the 1916–17 NHA season. Suspended operations...
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until 1916–17 the Canadiens played 8 seasons in the National Hockey Association (NHA). They qualified for the postseason three times and won two NHA championships...
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Battalion hockey team, captained by Howard McNamara, which played in the 1916–17 NHA season. The squad, playing in their khaki military uniforms, proved very...
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two 30-minute periods. The 1916–17 season saw the introduction of the split schedule, an innovation attributed to Toronto NHA owner Eddie Livingstone. To...
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1917 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1916–17 NHA season)
League team, as the NHA rebranded as the NHL in November 1917. Seattle won the PCHA title after finishing the 1916–17 regular season in first place with...
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games. After years of the NHA not having an annual playoff tournament to determine its league champion, the 1916–17 NHA season saw the league split its...
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The 1916 Stanley Cup Finals was played between the National Hockey Association (NHA) champion Montreal Canadiens and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association...
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The National Hockey Association (NHA), initially the National Hockey Association of Canada Limited, was a professional ice hockey organization with teams...
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granted a permanent franchise for the 1918–19 season that evolved into today's Toronto Maple Leafs. The NHA was founded in 1909 without any teams based...
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professional ice hockey organizations, the National Hockey Association (NHA), forerunner of the NHL, and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA)...
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Reg Noble (category Montreal Canadiens (NHA) players)
ice hockey forward and defenceman who played 17 professional seasons in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto...
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Eddie Livingstone (section Expulsion from NHA)
Livingstone expelled from the NHA. Livingstone and Lichtenhein would continue to feud for years. At one meeting during the 1916–17 campaign, Lichtenhein grew...
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The 1916–17 Seattle Metropolitans season was the Seattle Metropolitans's second season playing in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. They were league...
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Walter Mummery (category Quebec Bulldogs (NHA) players)
season, 1914–15, Walter joined the Quebec Bulldogs of the National Hockey Association (NHA), where he played until the end of the 1916–17 NHA season....
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the NHA to join the Millionaires in December 1912 for a yearly salary of $1,800, the top salary of any player at the time. For the 1912–13 season the...
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Seattle. Source: Coleman 1966. 1915 in sports 1916 in sports 1915–16 NHA season List of pre-NHL seasons Coleman 1966, pp. 297–298. Coleman, Charles (1966)...
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Jack Laviolette (category Montreal Canadiens (NHA) players)
and general manager in their inaugural 1910 season. With the formation of the National Hockey Association (NHA) in December 1909, (replaced 7 years later...
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Quebec Bulldogs (redirect from List of Quebec Bulldogs seasons)
National Hockey Association (NHA). Rejected by the new league, the Bulldogs sat out the inaugural 1910 season. The following season, 1910–11, the Bulldogs took...
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Georges Vézina (category Montreal Canadiens (NHA) players)
professional ice hockey goaltender who played seven seasons in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and nine in the National Hockey League (NHL), all...
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Gordon Roberts (ice hockey) (category Montreal Wanderers (NHA) players)
and led the league in scoring with 43 goals in 1916–17. He retired from hockey in 1918 following a season in Seattle before Vancouver lured him back to...
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The 1915–1916 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's seventh season and seventh of the National Hockey Association (NHA). After finishing last in 1914–15...
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George Prodgers (category Montreal Canadiens (NHA) players)
Expeditionary Force and played for the Toronto 228th Battalion for the last NHA season (1916–17) before being shipped overseas. He returned to Canada in 1919 but...
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