• renamed the Toronto Shamrocks in January 1915 and ceased operations later that year. The NHA was founded in 1909 without any teams from Toronto, Ontario...
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  • Two factions developed, Toronto and Quebec City, and the Montreal teams and Ottawa. Prior to the 1915–16 season, Toronto Shamrocks team owner Eddie Livingstone...
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    Eddie Livingstone (category People from Old Toronto)
    Wanderers to play the Shamrocks (the Wanderers were told to pay the Shamrocks $300—the amount they saved by not having to travel to Toronto in February). Instead...
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    Howard McNamara (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    Cup in 1916. McNamara played in an exhibition series in 1912–13 with the Toronto Tecumsehs. Both Howard and his brother George served in World War I. George...
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    George McNamara (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    a 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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  • the 1916–17 season. The battalion assumed the place of the former Toronto Shamrocks franchise, which had been dormant since the end of the 1914–15 season...
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  • Tommy Smith (ice hockey) (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    season. After the 1913–14 season in Quebec, he was traded (twice) to Toronto Shamrocks. This caused a dispute with the Pacific Coast Hockey Association....
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    transferred Shamrocks players to the Blueshirts and allowed the Shamrock franchise to go dormant. The Torontos, composed mostly of former Shamrock players...
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    reinstated. He signed with Ottawa. The Ontarios changed their team name to Shamrocks from the February 3 game forward. Ottawa traded Percy LeSueur to the Ontarios...
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    Cy Denneny (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    league in 1909–10. His professional playing career began with the Toronto Ontarios/Shamrocks of the National Hockey Association (NHA) in 1914 (The name of...
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    Andy Kyle (1910s outfielder) (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    Association defenseman. In baseball, Kyle turned professional with the Class A Toronto Maple Leafs in 1910. He didn't get much playing time and was sent to the...
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  • (2003–04) Toronto Shamrocks - National Hockey Association (1915) Toronto St. Michael's Majors - Ontario Hockey League (1906–62, 1996–2007) Toronto Tecumsehs...
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    Percy LeSueur (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    with the team. LeSueur was traded to the Toronto Ontarios (who later changed their name to the Toronto Shamrocks mid-season) for the 1914–15 season. After...
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  • Toronto Blueshirts included the players from the Toronto Shamrocks/Ontarios/Tecumsehs franchise. Before the season, Ed Livingstone, the Shamrocks owner...
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    Corbett Denneny (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    Association/AHA), Newark Bulldogs (Canadian-American Hockey League) and Chicago Shamrocks (AHA), retiring after the 1930–31 season. Biography portal List of players...
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  • Jack Brown (ice hockey) (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    at the right wing position. He played with the Toronto Shamrocks, the Toronto Blueshirts, and the Toronto 228th Battalion of the National Hockey Association...
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  • Development League Toronto Lynx (dropped from professional status to the PDL in 2007) USL Championship Ottawa Fury FC Super League Toronto Wolfpack Professional...
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    Frank Shamrock (born Frank Alisio Juarez III; December 8, 1972) is an American former professional mixed martial artist. Shamrock was the first to hold...
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    Livingstone (1884–1945), Canadian owner and manager of the Toronto Shamrocks and the Toronto Blue Shirts Frank Livingstone (bowls), New Zealand lawn bowler...
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    Howard Hesson (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. He played with the Toronto Shamrocks of the National Hockey Association during the 1914–15 season. Hesson...
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  • for 2019 season. Toronto Tecumsehs National Hockey Association Toronto, Ontario 1913 Toronto Ontarios Renamed the Toronto Shamrocks in 1915 and ceased...
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    Alf Skinner (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    professional in 1914 with the Toronto Shamrocks of the National Hockey Association. After one season, the team evolved into the Toronto Blueshirts. During the...
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  • On 8 October 1973, the Shamrocks Hurling team captured the American League title against Cleveland. In August 1974, the Shamrocks Football team played host...
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    NHL came after Eddie Livingstone, the former owner of the Toronto Shamrocks and the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association saw Pittsburgh...
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    Bert Hunt (ice hockey) (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    professional ice hockey player. He played with the Toronto Tecumsehs, Toronto Ontarios, Toronto Shamrocks, and Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey Association...
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    Gordon Trenouth (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played with the Toronto Shamrocks and the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association. He also played...
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  • [citation needed] For the 2019 Renault GAA World Games, thirty-four Montreal Shamrocks were selected to represent Canada. This competition was hosted in Ireland...
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    Harold McNamara (category Toronto Shamrocks players)
    Association; the Toronto Pro HC and Waterloo Colts of the Ontario Professional Hockey League; and the Cobalt Silver Kings, Renfrew Creamery Kings, Toronto Ontarios...
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    transferred Shamrocks players to the Blueshirts and only the Blueshirts competed in the 1915–16 NHA season. When Livingstone failed to sell the Shamrocks, the...
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  • Association (NHA). The club was sold to Eddie Livingstone, owner of the Toronto Shamrocks, before the season. At the same time, the PCHA started a new franchise...
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