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    (NHL). The Blueshirts were replaced in the NHL by a new Toronto Hockey Club under the ownership of the Toronto Arena Company, the Blueshirts' former landlord...
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    of the Arena Gardens, the Toronto Arena Company. As the ownership of the National Hockey Association (NHA) Toronto Blueshirts franchise was in dispute...
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  • Blueshirts" or "the Torontos" by the fans and press. Although the inaugural roster was made up of players leased from the NHA's Toronto Blueshirts, including Harry...
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  • National Hockey League (NHL). It does not include players from the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association (NHA). Players currently playing with...
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    Eddie Livingstone (category Toronto Blueshirts)
    suspended Toronto Shamrocks franchise and sharing Arena Gardens with the Blueshirts. Meanwhile, Livingstone lost several of his Blueshirts to the war...
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    Harry Cameron (category Toronto Blueshirts players)
    the 1913–14 Toronto Blueshirts, his second as a member of the 1917–18 Blueshirts (Arenas), and his third as a member of the 1921–22 Toronto St. Pats (all...
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    champions in Toronto. The tie in the NHA standings meant that the March 9–11 dates would be postponed. Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Blueshirts met March...
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    Hap Holmes (category Toronto Blueshirts players)
    career playing for the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association (NHA) in 1912–13. Holmes played with the Blueshirts for three seasons. In...
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  • version of the SA that had blue shirts The Toronto Blueshirts "Broadway Blueshirts" or simply "Blueshirts", a common nickname for the New York Rangers in...
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  • National Hockey Association (NHA). Unwilling to continue dealing with Toronto Blueshirts owner Eddie Livingstone, the other NHA team owners formed the NHL...
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  • and Ottawa Senators) and a Toronto franchise run by the Toronto Arena Co., which leased the players of the Toronto Blueshirts. Almost immediately after...
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  • following season. In 1912–13, the two new Toronto teams joined the league, the Torontos, later dubbed the 'Blueshirts', and the Tecumsehs and the league expanded...
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    and the Blueshirts franchise formally ceased to exist. For that reason, the Maple Leafs could not claim the NHA Blueshirts' legacy. The Toronto team (the...
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  • Canadiens Wanderers Senators Bulldogs 228th Battalion Blueshirts On February 10, 1917, the Blueshirts played their final game, losing 4–1 at home to Ottawa...
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  • Rosebuds to win their first ever Stanley Cup. Toronto Blueshirts included the players from the Toronto Shamrocks/Ontarios/Tecumsehs franchise. Before...
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  • {1} Wilson, Carol "Cully" – Toronto Blueshirts 1914; Seattle Metropolitans 1917 {2} Wilson, Claude – Toronto Blueshirts 1914 {1} Wilson, Johnny – Detroit...
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    Gardens in Toronto. The Arena Company had been granted a temporary franchise for the 1917–18 season, and leased the players from the Toronto Blueshirts from...
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    the Toronto Maple Leafs and the NHL arose from disputes between Eddie Livingstone, owner of the National Hockey Association's Toronto Blueshirts, and...
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    attempting to resolve disputes with Eddie Livingstone, owner of the Toronto Blueshirts, executives of the three other NHA franchises suspended the NHA, and...
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    Jack Marshall (ice hockey) (category Toronto Blueshirts players)
    Victorias, Montreal HC, Montreal Shamrocks, Montreal Wanderers, Toronto Pros and Toronto Blueshirts. Marshall was a member of six Stanley Cup championship teams...
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    players for one team, he transferred Shamrocks players to the Blueshirts and only the Blueshirts competed in the 1915–16 NHA season. When Livingstone failed...
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    Frank Foyston (category Toronto Blueshirts players)
    a member of Stanley Cup championship teams three times: with the Toronto Blueshirts in 1914, the Seattle Metropolitans in 1917, and the Victoria Cougars...
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    Falls (1906), Sydney Millionaires (1913), Toronto Marlboros (1904), Toronto Professionals (1908), Toronto Wellingtons (1902), Victoria Aristocrats (1914)...
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    Reg Noble (category Toronto Blueshirts players)
    Association (NHA) and National Hockey League (NHL) for the Toronto Blueshirts, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto St. Pats, Montreal Maroons, Detroit Cougars, Detroit...
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    Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) challenged the NHA and Cup champion Toronto Blueshirts. A controversy erupted when a letter arrived from the Stanley Cup...
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  • the Victoria Aristocrats in 1915. The Aristocrats challenged the Toronto Blueshirts for the Stanley Cup the following year, but lost. In 1916 the team...
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    Frank Nighbor (category Toronto Blueshirts players)
    also played for the Toronto Blueshirts of the NHA, Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), and Toronto Maple Leafs of the...
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    Association (NHA). In an effort to remove Eddie Livingstone as owner of the Toronto Blueshirts, a majority of the NHA franchises (the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal...
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    Mutual Street Arena (category Toronto Blueshirts)
    Show. March 14–19, 1914 - Toronto Blueshirts – Victoria Aristocrats Stanley Cup series March 20–30, 1918 - Torontos - Vancouver Millionaires Stanley Cup...
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    George McNamara (category Toronto Blueshirts players)
    Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was a member of the 1914 Toronto Blueshirts Stanley Cup champions. His brothers Harold and Howard also played...
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