The 1906 ECAHA season was the inaugural season of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). Six teams played a 10-game schedule. The Ottawa...
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The 1907 ECAHA season was the second season of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). Teams played a ten-game schedule. The Montreal Wanderers...
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The 1907–08 ECAHA season was the third season of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). lasted from . Teams played a ten-game schedule...
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Wanderers of the ECAHA for the 1906 ECAHA season, alongside his Montreal HC teammate Ernie "Moose" Johnson, and in his first season with the club the...
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Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (redirect from ECAHA)
Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA) was a men's amateur – later professional – ice hockey league in Canada that played four seasons. It was founded on December...
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tie for first place in the ECAHA league's regular season with 9–1 records. The two clubs hold a playoff to determine the ECAHA and Stanley Cup champion...
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also played two games that season with the Montreal Shamrocks in the rival Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). The FAHL ordered the match...
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List of Stanley Cup challenge games (redirect from 1906 Stanley Cup championship)
signed him to join the Ottawas a few days after the series ended. The 1906 ECAHA season ended a few days later after the Smiths Falls - Ottawa series, with...
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Smith and Rat Westwick of Ottawa, whose season with the ECAHA was already over, for the final game of the season and the playoffs to play in place of future...
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Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA), which Ottawa joined. McGee initially retired from hockey before the start of the 1906 season, but returned to the team...
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The 1909 ECHA season was the fourth and final season of the Eastern Canada Hockey Association (ECHA). Teams played a twelve-game schedule. The Ottawa Hockey...
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Hockey Association (ECAHA) and Canadian Hockey Association (CHA) from 1899 to 1906, 1907–08, and 1909–10. He spent the 1906–07 season with the Pittsburgh...
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and Montreal Wanderers in the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA), after having been expelled from the MHA in December 1907 for rough play...
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Montreal Wanderers (redirect from List of Montreal Wanderers seasons)
Wanderers would meet again in 1906, after a regular season tie for first place in the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA), and played a two-game...
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League before rejoining in the 1906 season on the Montreal Wanderers in the ECAHA. At the onset of the 1905–06 season Brooklyn Skating Club manager Tom...
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Moose Johnson (section Regular season and playoffs)
to win both the ECAHA championship, and the Stanley Cup as Canada's national amateur champions. The ECAHA turned professional in 1906–07, and the Wanderers...
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series were listed separately, but both of the 1906 series are listed together in same space. . 1906 ECAHA season List of ice hockey leagues List of Stanley...
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The 1905 Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) season was the seventh and final season of the league. Teams played a ten-game schedule. This year saw...
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(1914), New Glasgow Cubs (1906), Ottawa Capitals (1897), Ottawa Victorias (1908), Port Arthur Bearcats (1911), Smiths Falls (1906), Sydney Millionaires (1913)...
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Club during the 1905–06 ECAHA season, scoring one goal, thus being part of the team which held the Stanley Cup in February 1906. Dion was the first player...
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Federal Amateur Hockey League (section 1903–1906)
Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA, later ECHA) for the 1905-06 season. The 1906-07 season ended early following the death of Owen McCourt...
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The 1893 Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season lasted from January 7 until March 17. The Montreal Hockey Club defeated the Montreal Crystals 2-1...
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Riley Hern (section Regular season)
three seasons with Portage Lakes. In the 1906–07 season, Hern joined the Montreal Wanderers of the Eastern Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). Hern...
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as an amateur team, the Cubs challenged the Montreal Wanderers of the ECAHA for the Stanley Cup, losing 3–10 and 2–7 over two games at the Montreal...
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Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season lasted until March 7. The championship changed hands twice during the season. Ottawa defeated the Montreal Hockey...
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Lester Patrick (section Regular season and playoffs)
prior to the start of the 1905–06 season and replaced by a new league, the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). Patrick joined the Montreal...
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Montreal Hockey Club (section Season-by-season record)
seven times. The team competed in purely amateur leagues until 1906. After two seasons of playing with professionals, the club left its league, the Eastern...
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Canadian Amateur Hockey League (section Final season)
1898–99 season. The league existed for seven seasons, folding in 1905 and was itself replaced by the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). Formed...
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George McNamara (section Regular season and playoffs)
Ste. Marie Marlboros of the International Hockey League during the 1906–1907 season. George and his brother, Howard, also briefly a member of the Soo Marlboros...
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Didier Pitre (section Regular season and playoffs)
the Montreal Shamrocks in the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA), where he was again joined by Jack Laviolette. Pitre lasted only one year...
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