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{{Short description|Ice hockey season}} |
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{{Infobox sports season |
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| title = 1903 CAHL season |
| title = 1903 CAHL season |
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| league = [[Canadian Amateur Hockey League]] |
| league = [[Canadian Amateur Hockey League]] |
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| sport = [[Ice hockey]] |
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| duration = January 3 – February 28, 1903 |
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| duration = January 3 – February 28, 1903 |
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| no_of_teams = 5 |
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| season = 1903 |
| season = 1903 |
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| season_champ_name = |
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| league_champs = [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Hockey Club]] |
| league_champs = [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Hockey Club]] |
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| league_champ_name = Champions |
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| nextseason_link = [[1904 CAHL season]] |
| nextseason_link = [[1904 CAHL season]] |
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| nextseason_year = [[1904 CAHL season|1904]] |
| nextseason_year = [[1904 CAHL season|1904]] |
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The '''1903 [[Canadian Amateur Hockey League]] (CAHL) season''' was the fifth season of the league. Teams played an eight game schedule. Ottawa and Montreal Victorias tied for the |
The '''1903 [[Canadian Amateur Hockey League]] (CAHL) season''' was the fifth season of the league. Teams played an eight game schedule. Ottawa and Montreal Victorias tied for the league championship with records of six wins and two losses. Ottawa defeated the Victorias in a two-game playoff to win the season and their first [[Stanley Cup]] championship, the first of "Silver Seven" era. |
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==League business== |
== League business == |
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{{Emergence of the NHL}} |
{{Emergence of the NHL}} |
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===Executive=== |
=== Executive === |
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* Harry Trihey, Shamrocks (President) |
* Harry Trihey, Shamrocks (President) |
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* P. M. Butler, Ottawa (1st Vice-President) |
* P. M. Butler, Ottawa (1st Vice-President) |
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This season saw the loss of several players to hockey leagues in the U.S., including [[Charlie Liffiton]], [[Hod Stuart]], [[Bruce Stuart]], Eddie Hogan and George McCarron. |
This season saw the loss of several players to hockey leagues in the U.S., including [[Charlie Liffiton]], [[Hod Stuart]], [[Bruce Stuart]], Eddie Hogan and George McCarron. |
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==Season== |
== Season == |
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===Highlights=== |
=== Highlights === |
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This season saw several impressive rookies including [[Frank McGee (ice hockey)|Frank McGee]] and [[Arthur A. C. Moore|Art Moore]] for Ottawa. |
This season saw several impressive rookies including [[Frank McGee (ice hockey)|Frank McGee]] and [[Arthur A. C. Moore|Art Moore]] for Ottawa. |
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The season would be a two team race between Montreal Victorias and Ottawa, splitting their matches between each other. The season ended in a tie, which necessitated a playoff, won by Ottawa to win their first Stanley Cup. At the other end of the standing, Shamrocks did not win any games. |
The season would be a two team race between Montreal Victorias and Ottawa, splitting their matches between each other. The season ended in a tie, which necessitated a playoff, won by Ottawa to win their first Stanley Cup. At the other end of the standing, Shamrocks did not win any games. |
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===Final standing=== |
=== Final standing === |
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| [[Montreal Victorias]] |
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| [[Quebec Bulldogs|Quebec Hockey Club]] |
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| [[Montreal Shamrocks]] |
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==Playoffs== |
== Playoffs == |
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[[Ottawa HC]] and [[Montreal Victorias]] played a two-game total-goals series. |
[[Ottawa HC]] and [[Montreal Victorias]] played a two-game total-goals series. |
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==Stanley Cup challenges== |
== Stanley Cup challenges == |
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===Winnipeg vs. Montreal=== |
=== Winnipeg vs. Montreal === |
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Another Montreal HC vs. Winnipeg Victorias best-of-three challenge series was held in early 1903. In game one, defending champion Montreal defeated Winnipeg, 8–1. |
Another Montreal HC vs. Winnipeg Victorias best-of-three challenge series was held in early 1903. In game one, defending champion Montreal defeated Winnipeg, 8–1. Game two was the first Stanley Cup challenge match to be replayed. Both teams skated to a 2–2 tie before the game had to be suspended at 27:00 of overtime because of a midnight curfew. It was then decided to discard the result and replay the game two days later. In the rescheduled contest, the Victorias won, 4–2, to even the series. However, Montreal won the decisive game three, 4–1, to retain the Cup. |
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|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
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|Billy Kean || ||align=center| RO || |
|Billy Kean || ||align=center| RO ||Archie Hooper || 4 || |
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|Fred Cadham, Capt. || 1 ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || 3 || |
|Fred Cadham, Capt. || 1 ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || 3 || |
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*Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
* Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
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* Spares - Montreal |
* Spares - Montreal - Cecil Blachford - RW, Tom Hodge - D, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW |
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|Fred Olsen || ||align=center| G || Billy Nicholson || || |
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|[[Rod Flett]] || ||align=center| P ||Tom Hodge || || |
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|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
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|Billy Kean || ||align=center| RO || |
|Billy Kean || ||align=center| RO ||Archie Hooper || 1 || |
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|Fred Cadham, Capt. || 1 ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || || |
|Fred Cadham, Capt. || 1 ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || || |
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*Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
* Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
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* Spares - Montreal - Billy Bellingham - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW |
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|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
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|Billy Kean || 3 ||align=center| RO || |
|Billy Kean || 3 ||align=center| RO ||Archie Hooper || || |
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|Fred Cadham, Capt. || ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || 2 || |
|Fred Cadham, Capt. || ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || 2 || |
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*Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
* Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
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* Spares - Montreal - Billy Bellingham - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW |
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|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
|Magus Flett || ||align=center| CP ||[[Dickie Boon]], Capt. || || |
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|Billy Kean || 1 ||align=center| RO || |
|Billy Kean || 1 ||align=center| RO ||Archie Hooper || || |
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|Fred Cadham, Capt. || ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || 2 || |
|Fred Cadham, Capt. || ||align=center| C ||[[Jack Marshall]] || 2 || |
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*Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
* Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C |
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* Spares - Montreal |
* Spares - Montreal - Cecil Blachford - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Tom Hodge - D, Charles Liffton - RW, |
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===Rat Portage vs. Ottawa HC=== |
=== Rat Portage vs. Ottawa HC === |
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Ottawa defeated the Rat Portage Thistles 6–2, 4–2 (10–4) in a two-game, total goals series in Ottawa, March 12–14, 1903. |
Ottawa defeated the Rat Portage Thistles 6–2, 4–2 (10–4) in a two-game, total goals series in Ottawa, March 12–14, 1903. |
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For their win, the Ottawa players would each receive a silver nugget. From that point on the team would also be known as the ''Silver Seven.'' |
For their win, the Ottawa players would each receive a silver nugget. From that point on the team would also be known as the ''Silver Seven.'' |
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==Schedule and results== |
== Schedule and results == |
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† Postponed and not played. |
† Postponed and not played. |
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==Player statistics== |
== Player statistics == |
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===Goaltending averages=== |
=== Goaltending averages === |
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Note: GP = Games played, GA = Goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = [[Goals against average]] |
Note: GP = Games played, GA = Goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = [[Goals against average]] |
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===Scoring leaders=== |
=== Scoring leaders === |
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Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored |
Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored |
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|align="left"| Quebec || 7 || 12 |
|align="left"| Quebec || 7 || 12 |
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|align="left"|[[Billy Gilmour]] |
|align="left"|[[Billy Gilmour (ice hockey)|Billy Gilmour]] |
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|align="left"| Ottawa || 7 || 10 |
|align="left"| Ottawa || 7 || 10 |
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|align="left"| Montreal || 7 || 8 |
|align="left"| Montreal || 7 || 8 |
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|align="left"| [[Blair Russel]] |
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|align="left"| Victorias || 8 || 7 |
|align="left"| Victorias || 8 || 7 |
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== Stanley Cup engravings == |
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===1903 Montreal Hockey Club=== |
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{{Stanley Cup champion| |
{{Stanley Cup champion| |
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year=1903| |
year=1903| |
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goaltenders=*[[Billy Nicholson (ice hockey)|Billy Nicholson]]| |
goaltenders=*[[Billy Nicholson (ice hockey)|Billy Nicholson]]| |
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defence=* |
defence=* Billy Bellingham (point) |
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* [[Dickie Boon]] ( |
* [[Dickie Boon]] (cover point-captain) |
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* Tom Hodge (point-cover point) | |
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forwards=* [[Cecil Blachford]] (Winger) |
forwards=* [[Cecil Blachford]] (Winger) |
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* [[Jimmy Gardner (ice hockey)|Jimmy Gardner]] (Winger) |
* [[Jimmy Gardner (ice hockey)|Jimmy Gardner]] (Winger) |
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* [[Archie Hooper]] (rover) | |
* [[Archie Hooper]] (rover) | |
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non-players= |
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*Charles Chitty (President), [[Clarence McKerrow]] ( |
*Charles G. Chitty (President), [[Clarence McKerrow]] (manager), Desse Browne (coach) |
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*Harry C. Dewitt (Hon. Secretary/Treasurer), Frank Bickerdike (director), |
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*George James ( |
*George A. James (director), Paul Lefebvre (trainer) |
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*† 1 non-players first names remain unknown. |
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==Ottawa Hockey Club |
===1903 Ottawa Hockey Club=== |
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{{Stanley Cup champion| |
{{Stanley Cup champion| |
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goaltenders=*[[Bouse Hutton|John "Bouse" Hutton]]| |
goaltenders=*[[Bouse Hutton|John "Bouse" Hutton]]| |
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defence=*[[Harvey Pulford]] (point-Captain) |
defence=*[[Harvey Pulford]] (point-Captain) |
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* Arthur Fraser (point-cover point) |
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* [[Arthur A. C. Moore|Arthur Moore]]( |
* [[Arthur A. C. Moore|Arthur Moore]](cover point) |
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* Frank Wood (point-cover point) |
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* [[Charles Spittal]] | |
* [[Charles Spittal]] | |
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forwards=* Hamilton [[Billy Gilmour]] |
forwards=* Hamilton [[Billy Gilmour (ice hockey)|Billy Gilmour]] |
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* Sutherland [[Suddy Gilmour]] |
* Sutherland [[Suddy Gilmour]] |
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* [[Rat Westwick|Harry Westwick]] (also played rover) |
* [[Rat Westwick|Harry Westwick]] (also played rover) |
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* Percy Sims |
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* [[Frank McGee (ice hockey)|Frank McGee]](also played rover) |
* [[Frank McGee (ice hockey)|Frank McGee]](also played rover) |
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* [[Dave Gilmour (ice hockey b. 1882)|Dave Gilmour]](also played |
* [[Dave Gilmour (ice hockey b. 1882)|Dave Gilmour]](also played cover point) |
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* [[Billy Bawlf]] |
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non-players= |
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*Percy M. Butler (President), [[Robert Taylor Shillington|Robert T. "Bob" Shillington]] ( |
*Percy M. Butler (President), [[Robert Taylor Shillington|Robert T. "Bob" Shillington]] (manager) |
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*[[Alf Smith (ice hockey)|Alf Smith]] ( |
*[[Alf Smith (ice hockey)|Alf Smith]] (coach), A.P Mutchmor (treasurer)† |
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*Martin Rosenthal (Secretary), [[Halder Kirby]] ( |
*Martin Rosenthal (Secretary), [[Halder Kirby]] (club doctor), Llewellyn Bates (Vice President), |
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*W.H. Hutton†, [[Chauncy Kirby]], Jack Smith, Charles Sparks ( |
*W.H. Hutton†, [[Chauncy Kirby]], Jack Smith, Charles Sparks (directors), |
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*Mac McGilton (Ass't Trainer), [[Pete Green (ice hockey)|Pete Green]] ( |
*Mac McGilton (Ass't Trainer), [[Pete Green (ice hockey)|Pete Green]] (trainer) |
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*Alf Smith did not play for Ottawa in 1903. However he was playing-coach for Ottawa Silver Sevens next 3 Stanley Cup winning seasons. |
*Alf Smith did not play for Ottawa in 1903. However he was playing-coach for Ottawa Silver Sevens next 3 Stanley Cup winning seasons. |
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† Two executives first name remain unknown |
† Two executives first name remain unknown |
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== References == |
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===Bibliography=== |
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{{Refbegin}} |
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*{{cite book | author=Coleman, Charles L. | title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. |year=1966}} |
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* {{citation|last=Coleman|first=Charles L. | title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. |year=1966}} |
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* {{citation|last=Podnieks|first=Andrew |year=2004 |title=Lord Stanley's Cup |publisher=Triumph Books |isbn=1-55168-261-3}} |
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{{Refend}} |
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== See also == |
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Latest revision as of 02:14, 6 October 2024
1903 CAHL season | |
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League | Canadian Amateur Hockey League |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Duration | January 3 – February 28, 1903 |
Number of teams | 5 |
1903 | |
Champions | Ottawa Hockey Club |
Top scorer | Russell Bowie (22 goals) |
The 1903 Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) season was the fifth season of the league. Teams played an eight game schedule. Ottawa and Montreal Victorias tied for the league championship with records of six wins and two losses. Ottawa defeated the Victorias in a two-game playoff to win the season and their first Stanley Cup championship, the first of "Silver Seven" era.
League business
[edit]Part of a series on the |
Emergence of the NHL |
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Early development |
Leagues |
Ice hockey portal |
Executive
[edit]- Harry Trihey, Shamrocks (President)
- P. M. Butler, Ottawa (1st Vice-President)
- A. D. Scott, Quebec ( 2nd Vice-President)
- Fred McRobie, Montreal (Secretary-Treasurer)
It was decided that league champions would not play for the Stanley Cup until after the season. If a challenge was ordered by the Cup trustees, Montreal would default the Cup. A challenge was ordered by the trustees and Montreal eventually agreed to play Winnipeg in January during regular season play.
This season saw the loss of several players to hockey leagues in the U.S., including Charlie Liffiton, Hod Stuart, Bruce Stuart, Eddie Hogan and George McCarron.
Season
[edit]Highlights
[edit]This season saw several impressive rookies including Frank McGee and Art Moore for Ottawa.
The season would be a two team race between Montreal Victorias and Ottawa, splitting their matches between each other. The season ended in a tie, which necessitated a playoff, won by Ottawa to win their first Stanley Cup. At the other end of the standing, Shamrocks did not win any games.
Final standing
[edit]Team | Games Played | Wins | Losses | Ties | Goals For | Goals Against |
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Ottawa Hockey Club | 8
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Montreal Victorias | 8
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48
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33
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Montreal Hockey Club | 7
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3
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0
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34
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19
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Quebec Hockey Club | 7
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3
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30
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46
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Montreal Shamrocks | 8
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56
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Playoffs
[edit]Ottawa HC and Montreal Victorias played a two-game total-goals series.
Ottawa HC | 1 | at | Victorias | 1 | |
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John "Bouse" Hutton | G | Archie Lockerby | |||
Harvey Pulford, Capt | P | Billy Strachan | |||
Arthur Moore | CP | George Fairbank | |||
Harry Westwick | RO | Russell Bowie, Capt | |||
Frank McGee | C | Bert Strachan | 1 | ||
Billy Gilmour | RW | Charles Allan | |||
Suddy Gilmour | 1 | LW | Blair Russell | ||
Dave Gilmour | C-Sub | ||||
Referee – Harry Trihey |
Victorias | 0 | at | Ottawa HC | 8 | |
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Archie Lockerby | G | John "Bouse" Hutton | |||
Billy Strachan | P | Harvey Pulford, Capt | |||
George Fairbank | CP | Arthur Moore | |||
Bert Strachan | RO | Frank McGee | 3 | ||
Russell Bowie, Capt | C | Dave Gilmour | 2 | ||
Blair Russell | LW | Billy Gilmour | 1 | ||
Charles Allan | RW | Suddy Gilmour | 2 | ||
Referee – Percy Quinn |
Stanley Cup challenges
[edit]Winnipeg vs. Montreal
[edit]Another Montreal HC vs. Winnipeg Victorias best-of-three challenge series was held in early 1903. In game one, defending champion Montreal defeated Winnipeg, 8–1. Game two was the first Stanley Cup challenge match to be replayed. Both teams skated to a 2–2 tie before the game had to be suspended at 27:00 of overtime because of a midnight curfew. It was then decided to discard the result and replay the game two days later. In the rescheduled contest, the Victorias won, 4–2, to even the series. However, Montreal won the decisive game three, 4–1, to retain the Cup.
Date | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Location |
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January 29, 1903 | Montreal HC | 8–1 | Winnipeg Victorias | Montreal Arena |
January 31, 1903 | Suspended at 27:00 of overtime due to curfew and the 2–2 tie was discarded | |||
February 2, 1903 | Winnipeg Victorias | 4–2 | Montreal HC | |
February 4, 1903 | Montreal HC | 4–1 | Winnipeg Victorias | |
Montreal wins best-of-three series 2 games to 1 |
Winnipeg Victorias | 1 | at | Montreal Hockey Club | 8 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fred Olsen | G | Billy Nicholson | |||
Rod Flett | P | Billy Bellingham | |||
Magus Flett | CP | Dickie Boon, Capt. | |||
Billy Kean | RO | Archie Hooper | 4 | ||
Fred Cadham, Capt. | 1 | C | Jack Marshall | 3 | |
Tony Gingras | 1 | RW | Jimmy Gardner | ||
Fred Scanlon | LW | Tommy Phillips | |||
Referee – Percy Quinn |
- Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
- Spares - Montreal - Cecil Blachford - RW, Tom Hodge - D, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW
Winnipeg Victorias | 2 | at | Montreal Hockey Club | 2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fred Olsen | G | Billy Nicholson | |||
Rod Flett | P | Tom Hodge | |||
Magus Flett | CP | Dickie Boon, Capt. | |||
Billy Kean | RO | Archie Hooper | 1 | ||
Fred Cadham, Capt. | 1 | C | Jack Marshall | ||
Tony Gingras | 1 | RW | Cecil Blachford | ||
Fred Scanlon | LW | Tommy Phillips | 1 | ||
Referee – Percy Quinn |
- Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
- Spares - Montreal - Billy Bellingham - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW
Winnipeg Victorias | 4 | at | Montreal Hockey Club | 2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fred Olsen | G | Billy Nicholson | |||
Rod Flett | P | Tom Hodge | |||
Magus Flett | CP | Dickie Boon, Capt. | |||
Billy Kean | 3 | RO | Archie Hooper | ||
Fred Cadham, Capt. | C | Jack Marshall | 2 | ||
Tony Gingras | 1 | RW | Cecil Blachford | ||
Fred Scanlon | LW | Tommy Phillips | |||
Referee – Percy Quinn |
- Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
- Spares - Montreal - Billy Bellingham - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW
Winnipeg Victorias | 1 | at | Montreal Hockey Club | 4 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fred Olsen | G | Billy Nicholson | |||
Rod Flett | P | Billy Bellingham | |||
Magus Flett | CP | Dickie Boon, Capt. | |||
Billy Kean | 1 | RO | Archie Hooper | ||
Fred Cadham, Capt. | C | Jack Marshall | 2 | ||
Tony Gingras | RW | George Smith | |||
Fred Scanlon | LW | Tommy Phillips | 2 | ||
Referee – Percy Quinn |
- Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
- Spares - Montreal - Cecil Blachford - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Tom Hodge - D, Charles Liffton - RW,
Rat Portage vs. Ottawa HC
[edit]Ottawa defeated the Rat Portage Thistles 6–2, 4–2 (10–4) in a two-game, total goals series in Ottawa, March 12–14, 1903.
As the new CAHL and Cup champions, the Ottawas accepted a challenge from the Rat Portage Thistles of the Manitoba & Northwestern Hockey Association (MNWHA). Entering the best-of-three challenge series, the Thistles were younger and quicker than Ottawa; only one player on the Thistles was over the age of 20. Any chance that those factors could have helped the team was negated by soft ice conditions. Ottawa swept the series with scores of 6–2 and 4–2.
Date | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Location |
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March 12, 1903 | Ottawa HC | 6–2 | Rat Portage Thistles | Dey's Arena |
March 14, 1903 | Ottawa HC | 4–2 | Rat Portage Thistles | |
Ottawa HC wins best-of-three series two games to none |
Rat Portage | 2 | at | Ottawa HC | 6 | |
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Fred Dulmage | G | John "Bouse" Hutton | |||
Mat Brown | P | Harvey Pulford, Capt | |||
Tom Hooper, Capt | CP | Arthur Moore | |||
Si Griffis | RO | Dave Gilmour | 1 | ||
Billy McGimsie | 2 | C | Frank McGee | 2 | |
Bill Martin | LW | Billy Gilmour | 3 | ||
Roxy Beaudro | RW | Suddy Gilmour | |||
Referee- Harry Trihey |
Rat Portage | 2 | at | Ottawa HC | 4 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fred Dulmage | G | John "Bouse" Hutton | |||
Mat Brown | P | Harvey Pulford, Capt | |||
Tom Hooper, Capt | CP | Dave Gilmour | 1 | ||
Si Griffis | RO | Frank McGee | 2 | ||
Billy McGimsie | 1 | C | Percy Sims | 1 | |
Bill Martin | RW | Billy Gilmour | |||
Roxy Beaudro | 1 | LW | Suddy Gilmour | ||
Referee- Chauncy Kirby |
For their win, the Ottawa players would each receive a silver nugget. From that point on the team would also be known as the Silver Seven.
Schedule and results
[edit]Month | Day | Visitor | Score | Home | Score |
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Jan. | 3 | Victorias | 4 | Ottawa | 3 |
3 | Shamrocks | 0 | Montreal | 10 | |
10 | Ottawa | 6 | Shamrocks | 1 | |
10 | Victorias | 11 | Quebec | 5 | |
17 | Montreal | 1 | Ottawa | 7 | |
17 | Quebec | 5 | Shamrocks | 3 | |
21 | Montreal | 5 | Victorias | 2 | |
24 | Ottawa | 6 | Quebec | 8 | |
24 | Victorias | 12 | Shamrocks | 7 | |
31† | Quebec | Montreal | |||
Feb. | 4 | Shamrocks | 2 | Ottawa | 5 |
7 | Montreal | 9 | Quebec | 3 | |
7 | Ottawa | 7 | Victorias | 6 | |
11 | Victorias | 7 | Shamrocks | 3 | |
14 | Quebec | 3 | Ottawa | 10 | |
14 | Montreal | 6 | Shamrocks | 1 | |
21 | Ottawa | 3 | Montreal | 1 | |
21 | Shamrocks | 4 | Quebec | 5 | |
25 | Montreal | 2 | Victorias | 3 | |
28 | Quebec | 1 | Victorias | 3 |
† Postponed and not played.
Player statistics
[edit]Goaltending averages
[edit]Note: GP = Games played, GA = Goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals against average
Name | Club | GP | GA | SO | GAA |
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Archie Lockerby | Victorias | 3 | 6 | 2.0 | |
Billy Nicholson | Montreal | 7 | 19 | 1 | 2.7 |
Bouse Hutton | Ottawa | 8 | 26 | 2 | 3.3 |
Jim Nichol | Victorias | 5 | 27 | 5.4 | |
Paddy Moran | Quebec | 7 | 46 | 6.6 | |
Patrick O'Reilly | Shamrocks | 8 | 56 | 7.0 |
Scoring leaders
[edit]Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored
Name | Club | GP | G |
---|---|---|---|
Russell Bowie | Victorias | 7 | 22 |
Frank McGee | Ottawa | 6 | 14 |
Herb Jordan | Quebec | 7 | 12 |
Billy Gilmour | Ottawa | 7 | 10 |
Archie Hooper | Montreal | 6 | 9 |
Jack Marshall | Montreal | 7 | 8 |
Blair Russel | Victorias | 8 | 7 |
Dave Gilmour | Ottawa | 4 | 7 |
Suddy Gilmour | Ottawa | 7 | 7 |
Harry Bright | Shamrocks | 8 | 7 |
Stanley Cup engravings
[edit]1903 Montreal Hockey Club
[edit]Players
- Cecil Blachford (Winger)
- Jimmy Gardner (Winger)
- Charles Liffiton(Winger)
- Tommy Phillips (Winger)
- George Smith (Winger)
- Jack Marshall (Center)
- Archie Hooper (rover)
- Billy Bellingham (point)
- Dickie Boon (cover point-captain)
- Tom Hodge (point-cover point)
Coaching and administrative staff
- Charles G. Chitty (President), Clarence McKerrow (manager), Desse Browne (coach)
- Harry C. Dewitt (Hon. Secretary/Treasurer), Frank Bickerdike (director),
- George A. James (director), Paul Lefebvre (trainer)
1903 Ottawa Hockey Club
[edit]Players
- Hamilton Billy Gilmour
- Sutherland Suddy Gilmour
- Harry Westwick (also played rover)
- Percy Sims
- Frank McGee(also played rover)
- Dave Gilmour(also played cover point)
- Harvey Pulford (point-Captain)
- Arthur Fraser (point-cover point)
- Arthur Moore(cover point)
- Frank Wood (point-cover point)
- Charles Spittal
Coaching and administrative staff
- Percy M. Butler (President), Robert T. "Bob" Shillington (manager)
- Alf Smith (coach), A.P Mutchmor (treasurer)†
- Martin Rosenthal (Secretary), Halder Kirby (club doctor), Llewellyn Bates (Vice President),
- W.H. Hutton†, Chauncy Kirby, Jack Smith, Charles Sparks (directors),
- Mac McGilton (Ass't Trainer), Pete Green (trainer)
- Alf Smith did not play for Ottawa in 1903. However he was playing-coach for Ottawa Silver Sevens next 3 Stanley Cup winning seasons.
† Two executives first name remain unknown
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Coleman 1966, p. 79.
Bibliography
[edit]- Coleman, Charles L. (1966), The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc.
- Podnieks, Andrew (2004), Lord Stanley's Cup, Triumph Books, ISBN 1-55168-261-3