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A Great Game

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by Stephen J. Harper

Ottawa Citizen, January 18, 1910, p. 8.

  Toronto Mail and Empire, March 7, 1906, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto News, November 14, 1906, p. 10. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, November 23, 1906, p. 10. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, November 15, 1906, p. 10. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, January 18, 1907, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto News, January 6, 1904, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Globe, January 22, 1902, p. 10. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  John Kerr. Curling in Canada and the United States. Toronto: The Toronto News Co., Ltd., 1904, p. 327.

  John Kerr. Curling in Canada and the United States. Toronto: The Toronto News Co., Ltd., 1904, p. 327.

  Toronto Globe, December 28, 1906, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  Toronto News, December 7, 1906, p. 10. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Globe, December 22, 1903, p. 10. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  Toronto News, January 26, 1907, p. 20. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, January 3, 1907, p. 10. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, January 19, 1907, p. 20. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto News, January 28, 1907, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, January 26 1907, p. 20. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Society for International Hockey Research.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  “Tom Longboat, the Canadian Runner, standing with trophy besides him,” April 22, 1907. Library and Archives Canada/Credit: Charles A. Aylett/Canadian Intellectual Property Office fonds/C–014090.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto Star, November 13, 1907, p. 10. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, March, 16 1908, p. 9. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections.

  Toronto News, December 28, 1907, p. 9. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Kevin Slater. Trolley League: The Complete History of the Ontario Professional Hockey League, p. A30.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto Star, February 24, 1908, p. 8. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Image courtesy of Classic Auctions.

  Toronto Star, February 3, 1908, p. 10. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, February 17, 1908, p. 9. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, February 28, 1908, p. 12. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Society for International Hockey Research.

  Toronto Telegram, January 15, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Montreal Star, March 14, 1908, p. 22.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto Telegram, March 16, 1908, p. 12. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Photo sourced from Maclean’s.

  Montreal Star, September 1, 1908, p. 2.

  An Encyclopedia of Canadian biography. Containing brief sketches and steel engravings of Canada’s prominent men (July 1904). Montreal: Montreal Canadian Press Syndicate, 1904, p. 17.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto Globe, December 18, 1903, p. 10. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  Toronto News, January 22, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Society for International Hockey Research.

  Toronto News, January 15, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Photo courtesy of Athleticslacrosse.com (St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse).

  Toronto News, January 23, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Courtesy of Harold McNamara via Glen Goodhand.

  Toronto Star, January 20, 1909, p. 9.

  Toronto News, January 27, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, January 7, 1910, p. 15. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, January 30, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, February 15, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

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  Toronto Star, February 19, 1909, p. 12.

  Toronto Star, February 24, 1909, p. 12.

  Toronto Mail and Empire, November 20, 1909, p. 9. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  Toronto News, November 5, 1906, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Telegram, November 26, 1909, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Arthur George Racey, M20111.82, McCord Museum.

  Arthur George Racey, M20111.42, McCord Museum.

  Toronto Mail and Empire, December 6, 1909, p. 9. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  Toronto News, January 9, 1905, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, March 2, 1907, p. 24. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, March 7, 1908, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, April 29, 1911, p. 15. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, December 26, 1912, p. 9. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, November 3, 1911, p. 14. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, February 29, 1912, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, December 27, 1912, p. 12. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

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  Toronto News, November 7, 1913, p. 9. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, December 18, 1912, p. 9. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, January 4, 1913, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

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  Toronto News, January 23, 1913, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto News, February 5, 1914, p. 8. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Star, March 5, 1914, p. 8. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

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  Toronto Star, March 14, 1914, p. 20. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Toronto Telegram, March 20, 1914, p. 20. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto Globe, June 1, 1918, p. 11. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  “The Seattle Metropolitans—Stanley Cup winners in 1916–17.” Library and Archives Canada/The National Hockey League/AMICUS 26950055/p. 29.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Toronto Star, November 23, 1916, p. 1. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  “Morrison, Bertram Clifford, SPR, Regimental Number 1096070.” Library and Archives Canada/RG 150/accession 1992–93/166, box 6400–30.

  Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, Missouri.

  Toronto Star, June 4, 1925, p. 1. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Imperial Oil—Turofsky/Hockey Hall of Fame.

  C 11-142, D. B. Dick’s architectural drawings of the Queen’s Hotel in Toronto, Ontario (1877–1901) Lithograph, K-70 F006673.

  Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections.

  Library and Archives, Heinz History Cen
ter.

  Image courtesy of Peel’s Prairie Provinces (http://peel.library.ualberta.ca), a digital initiative of the University of Alberta Libraries.

  Toronto Mail and Empire, January 22, 1896, p. 2. Courtesy of Toronto Public Library and The Globe and Mail.

  #8220;Exhibition Building,” March 1903, Ottawa, Ontario Library and Archives Canada/Credit: William James Topley/Topley Studio fonds/PA-009125.

  City of Toronto Archives, Series 330, File 228 Item 0029.

  Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections.

  Courtesy of Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Toronto Star, January 5, 1909, p. 13. Reproduction courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

  Pittaway Postcard, 1910.

  “The Arena, Dey’s Rink,” February 10, 1908, Ottawa, Ontario Library and Archives Canada/Credit: G.A.E. Chapman/George Arthur Emerson Chapman fonds/PA-203558.

  Logansport Reporter, July 2, 1908, p. 6. Reproduction courtesy of Indiana State Library.

  Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or usage prohibited.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  Greg Stoicoiu.

  “Renfrew Hockey Team 1909–10,” Renfrew, Ontario Library and Archives Canada/Harry Hinchley fonds/C-015278.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  Hockey Hall of Fame.

  “Boys choosing sides for hockey on Sarnia Bay,” December 29, 1908, Sarnia, Ontario Library and Archives Canada/Credit: John Boyd/John Boyd fonds/PA-060732.

  STATISTICAL RECORDS, 1906–1909

  PRO HOCKEY STANDINGS 1906–1907

  Ontario Pro Hockey Exhibitions*

  TEAM

  GP

  W

  L

  T

  GF

  GA

  Guelph Royals

  5

  4

  1

  0

  28

  19

  Berlin Dutchmen

  5

  2

  2

  1

  32

  28

  Toronto Professionals

  8

  2

  5

  1

  49

  64

  Belleville Red & Whites

  1

  0

  1

  0

  2

  6

  Barrie Professionals

  1

  0

  1

  0

  4

  12

  * Including games against outside teams

  Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association

  TEAM

  GP

  W

  L

  T

  GF

  GA

  Montreal Wanderers

  10

  10

  0

  0

  105

  39

  Ottawa Silver Seven

  10

  7

  3

  0

  76

  54

  Montreal Victorias

  10

  6

  4

  0

  101

  70

  Montreal Wheelers

  10

  3

  7

  0

  58

  83

  Quebec Bulldogs

  10

  2

  8

  0

  62

  88

  Montreal Shamrocks

  10

  2

  8

  0

  52

  120

  Federal Amateur Hockey League

  TEAM

  GP

  W

  L

  T

  GF

  GA

  Montreal Montagnards

  11

  8

  1

  2

  74

  53

  Cornwall HC

  11

  6

  4

  1

  58

  39

  Ottawa Victorias*

  11

  6

  4

  1

  43

  54

  Morrisburg HC

  11

  0

  11

  0

  25

  54

  * Awarded championship after Montagnard and Cornwall withdrew

  Upper Ottawa Valley Hockey League

  TEAM

  GP

  W

  L

  T

  GF

  GA

  Renfrew Creamery Kings

  8

  6

  1

  1

  Pembroke Seniors

  8

  2

  4

  2

  SCORING

  Arnprior HC

  8

  2

  5

  1

  N/A

  Temiskaming Hockey League

  TEAM

  GP

  W

  L

  T

  GF

  GA

  Cobalt Silver Kings

  Haileybury Comets

  STANDINGS

  Latchford HC

  N/A

  New Liskeard HC

  Manitoba Professional Hockey League

  TEAM

  GP

  W

  L

  T

  GF

  GA

  Kenora Thistles

  6

  4

  2

  0

  38

  19

  Brandon Wheat Cities

  10*

  4

  2

  0

  53

  41

  Portage la Prairie HC

  10*

  3

  3

  0

  37

  36

  Winnipeg Strathconas

  10*

  1

  5

  0

  38

  70

  * Games not involving Kenora counted in pairs

  International Hockey League

  TEAM

  GP

  W

  L

  T

  GF

  GA

  Hougton Portage Lakers

  24

  16

  8

  0

  102

  102

  Sault Ste. Marie Algonquins*

  24

  13

  11

  0

  124

  123

  Pittsburgh Pirates

  25

  12

  12

  1

  94

  82

  Sault Ste. Marie Wolverines**

  24

  11

  13

  0

  103

  88

  Calumet Miners

  25

  8

  16

  1

  96

  124

  * “Canadian Soo”

  ** “American Soo”

  STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 1906–1907

  FINAL*

  Montreal Wanderers (Eastern) vs New Glasgow Cubs (Nova Scotia)

  December 27, 1906

  New Glasgo
w Cubs 3

  at Montreal Wanderers 10

  December 29, 1906

  New Glasgow Cubs 2

  at Montreal Wanderers 7

  MONTREAL WANDERERS win total-goals 17–5

  FINAL*

  Montreal Wanderers (Eastern) vs Kenora Thistles (Manitoba)

  January 17, 1907

  Kenora Thistles 4

  at Montreal Wanderers 2

  January 21, 1907

  Kenora Thistles 8

  at Montreal Wanderers 6

  KENORA THISTLES win total-goals 12–8

  LEAGUE

  Kenora Thistles (Manitoba) vs Brandon Wheat Cities (runner-up)

  March 16, 1907

  Brandon Wheat Cities 6

  vs Kenora Thistles 8

  March 18, 1907

  Brandon Wheat Cities 1

  vs Kenora Thistles 4

  KENORA THISTLES win best-of-three 2–0

  FINAL

  Kenora Thistles (Manitoba) vs Montreal Wanderers (Eastern)

  March 23, 1907

  Montreal Wanderers 7

  at Kenora Thistles 2

  March 25, 1907

  Montreal Wanderers 5

  at Kenora Thistles 6

  MONTREAL WANDERERS win total-goals 12–8

  SEMIFINAL**

  Ottawa Victorias (Federal) vs Renfrew Creamery Kings (Upper Ottawa Valley)

  December 27, 1907

  Renfrew Creamery Kings 1 at Ottawa Victorias 4

  December 30, 1907

  Ottawa Victorias 1 at Renfrew Creamery Kings 3

  OTTAWA VICTORIAS win total-goals 5–4

  FINAL**

  Montreal Wanderers (Eastern) vs Ottawa Victorias (Federal)

  January 9, 1908

  Ottawa Victorias 3

  at Montreal Wanderers 9

  January 13, 1908

  Ottawa Victorias 1

  at Montreal Wanderers 13

  MONTREAL WANDERERS win total-goals 22–4

  * Series brought forward from 1905–1906

  ** Series held over to 1907–1908

  TORONTO PROFESSIONALS RECORD 1906–1907

  DATE

  SCORE

  H/A

  OPPONENT

  December 28

  0–7

  vs

  Sault Ste. Marie Algonquins

  January 17

  8–7

  vs

  Sault Ste. Marie Wolverines

  January 25

  8–9

  vs

  Kenora Thistles

  January 30

  4–9

  at

  Guelph Royals

  February 4

  9–5

  vs

  Pittsburgh Pirates

  February 26

  7–7

  at

  Berlin Dutchmen

  March 1

  3–8

  vs

  Berlin Dutchmen

  March 11

  10–12

  vs

  Montreal Wanderers

  PLAYER

  GP

  GF(GA)

  Bruce Ridpath

  8

  16

  Jack Carmichael

  8

  11

  Rolly Young

  8

  5

  Hugh Lambe

  8

  1

  Mark Tooze

  8

  (64)

  Charlie Liffiton

  5

  13

  Frank McLaren

  4

  0

  Harry Burgoyne

 

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