1904 CAHL season explained

1904 CAHL season
League:Canadian Amateur Hockey League
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:January 2 – February 24, 1904
No Of Teams:5
Season:1904
League Champs:Quebec Hockey Club
League Champ Name:Champions
Top Scorer:Russell Bowie (27 goals)
Seasonslist:Canadian Amateur Hockey League
Seasonslistnames:CAHL
Prevseason Link:1903 CAHL season
Prevseason Year:1903
Nextseason Link:1905 CAHL season
Nextseason Year:1905

The 1904 Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) season was the sixth season of the league. Teams played an eight-game schedule. This was a tumultuous year as Ottawa resigned in February and defaulted four games. The Quebec Hockey Club placed first to take the championship. Quebec did not play for the Stanley Cup.

Also, prior to the start of the season a rival hockey league, the Federal Amateur Hockey League was started, with the Montreal Wanderers taking most of the 'Little Men of Iron' from the Montreal Hockey Club.

League business

Executive

As the Wanderers had signed players from Montreal, it was forbidden for teams to play games against FAHL teams, and for team officials to participate in FAHL activities.

Season

Highlights

This season saw several impressive rookies including Frank Patrick for Montreal Victorias, Ernie (Moose) Johnson for Montreal and Alf Smith and Jim McGee for Ottawa.

The season started out with Ottawa winning their first four games. However, in their third game against the Victorias, the Ottawa team arrived 1½ hours late. The game was called at midnight, with Ottawa ahead 4–1. After a game where the Shamrocks arrived late in Ottawa, the League levied fines against the Shamrocks and Ottawa, and ordered the Ottawa-Victorias game to be replayed. Despite a threat from Mr. Dickson of Ottawa that Ottawa would resign if the game was to be replayed, the League continued to demand that the game be played. The Ottawa club offered to play it if it had a bearing on the league championship, but this was not acceptable to the league. In the end, Ottawa resigned from the league and the league considered the final four games to be forfeits. This overshadowed a great season from Quebec, which won the CAHL season with a record of 5–1 (plus two wins by forfeit).

Final standings

TeamGames PlayedWinsLossesTiesGoals ForGoals Against
Quebec Hockey Club
Montreal Victorias
Montreal Hockey Club
Montreal Shamrocks
Ottawa Hockey Club

Resigned from league.

Stanley Cup challenges

Ottawa would leave the CAHL in mid-season, leaving Quebec to win the league. The Stanley Cup did not pass to the Quebec Bulldogs based on their league championship. The Cup trustees decided that the Cup went with Ottawa. Quebec refused to make a challenge for the Stanley Cup, arguing that the Cup belonged to the CAHL season winner.[1]

Winnipeg vs. Ottawa

Before they resigned from the CAHL, Ottawa HC defended the Cup against the Winnipeg Rowing Club in a best two-of-three series played in Ottawa 9–1,2–6,2–0 (2–1).

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
December 30, 1903Ottawa HC9–1Winnipeg Rowing ClubAberdeen Pavilion, Ottawa
January 1, 1904Winnipeg Rowing Club6–2Ottawa HC
January 4, 1904Ottawa HC2–0Winnipeg Rowing Club
Ottawa wins best-of-three series 2 games to 1
December 30, 1903
Ottawa (9)Winnipeg (1)
PlayerGPosPlayerG
G Art Brown
Harvey Pulford, Capt P Percy E. Brown
CP S. Crawford Richards
4 RO
3 C William Breen, Capt
1 LW 1
1 RW Clint E. Bennest
sub Claude Borland
sub Harry Kirby
RefereeHarry Trihey
Umpires – William A. Northey, C. J. Hanratty
Source: Montreal Gazette[2]
January 1, 1904
Ottawa (2)Winnipeg (6)
PlayerGPosPlayerG
John "Bouse" Hutton G Art Brown
Harvey Pulford, Capt P Percy E. Brown
Arthur Moore CP Eric Hamber
Harry Westwick 1 RO Joe Hall 1
Frank McGee C William Breen, Capt 2
Suddy Gilmour LW Billy Bawlf 2
Alf Smith 1 RW Claude Borland 1
Referee – Harry Trihey
Umpires – M. J. McCrory, C. J. Hanratty
Source: Montreal Gazette[3]
January 4, 1904
Ottawa (2)Winnipeg (0)
PlayerGPosPlayerG
John "Bouse" Hutton G Art Brown
Harvey Pulford, Capt P Percy E. Brown
Arthur Moore CP Eric Hamber
Harry Westwick RO Joe Hall
Frank McGee 1 C William Breen, Capt
Suddy Gilmour 1 LW Billy Bawlf
Billy Gilmour RW Claude Borland
Referee – Harry Trihey
Umpires – M. J. McCrory, C. J. Hanratty
Source: Montreal Gazette[4]

Exhibitions

After the season, the Montreal Victorias travelled to New York city, to play against Brooklyn Crescents and the New York Wanderers. The Victorias tied Brooklyn 8–8 and lost to the Wanderers 6–4.[5]

Schedule and results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Jan.2 Victorias 18 Shamrocks 2
2 Montreal 3 Quebec 9
9 Victorias 6 Ottawa 10
9 Quebec 13 Shamrocks 5
16 Ottawa 8 Montreal 3
16 Victorias 12 Quebec 5
20 Shamrocks 3 Montreal 8
23 Victorias 8 Montreal 5
30 Shamrocks 6 Quebec 8
30†Ottawa 4 Victorias 1
Feb.6 Quebec 6 Montreal 4
6 Shamrocks 5 Ottawa 10
13 Victorias 12 Shamrocks 7
17 Montreal 5 Shamrocks 4
20 (††)Quebec 9 Victorias 7
24 Montreal 6 Victorias 11
Montreal Ottawa
Ottawa Shamrocks
Quebec Ottawa
Ottawa Quebec

† Ordered to be replayed but never replayed as Ottawaresigned from league.

†† Quebec clinches league championship.

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

Note: GP = Games played, GA = Goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals against average

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Hutton, John BouseOttawa 4 15 3.8
Nichol, JimVictorias 8 48 6.0
Moran, PaddyQuebec 6 37 6.2
Waugh, OliverMontreal 5 32 6.4
Brophy, FredMontreal 1 8 8.0
Mike KennyShamrocks 4 35 8.8
S. PriceMontreal 1 9 9.0
James CloranShamrocks 3 39 13.0

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Game played, G = Goals scored

NameClubGPG
Bowie, RussellVictorias 8 27
Jordan, HerbQuebec 6 19
Russell, BlairVictorias 8 17
Howard, CavieVictorias 6 16
McGee, FrankOttawa 4 12
Sargent, GroverMontreal 6 11
Power, JoeQuebec 6 10
Coulson, HerbertMontreal 6 8
Smith, AlfOttawa 4 8
Foulis, ColinShamrocks 6 7

Stanley Cup engraving

The following Ottawa Hockey Club players and staff were members of the Stanley Cup winning team.1904 Ottawa Hockey Club Silver Sevens

Montreal Wanderers vs. Ottawa

A two-game series between the Montreal Wanderers from the FAHL and Ottawa from the CAHL was arranged, for the Stanley Cup. The teams played the first game in Montreal to a tie of 5–5. Montreal refused to play overtime, demanding that the game be considered a no-contest and proposed that the series start over as a best two-of-three series. The Cup trustees demanded that the series continued as scheduled and the Wanderers abandoned the challenge.[6]

According to the Gazette, the game saw "the dirtiest game ever seen between two senior teams at the Arena." Thirty-six penalties were called. Thomas Leahy was injured and replaced by Ken Mallen. James Strachan, president of the Wanderers was quoted as saying that the Wanderers would not go to Ottawa and play with Dr. Kearns as referee. Ottawa took a 2–0 lead, before the Wanderers scored five in a row. The Ottawas came back with three, the final goal by Frank McGee.

March 2, 1904
Ottawa (5)Montreal (5)
PlayerGPosPlayerG
John "Bouse" Hutton G Billy Nicholson
Jim McGee P Billy Strachan
Alf Smith CP Billy Bellingham
Harry Westwick 2 R Thomas Leahy,
Ken Mallen
1
1
Frank McGee 1 C Jack Marshall 1
Billy Gilmour 1 RW Jimmy Gardner 1
Suddy Gilmour 1 LW Cecil Blatchford 1
Referee - Dr. Kearns
Umpires - Stevens, Baskerville
Source: Montreal Gazette[7]

The Wanderers demanded a replay of the game to be held in Montreal, which Ottawa refused. The series was cancelled, with Ottawa retained the Stanley Cup championship. Ottawa then joined FAHL in the offseason.[8] ||}

Brandon Wheat City vs. Ottawa

Brandon Wheat City Hockey Club, the Manitoba League champion challenged for the Cup in a best two-of-three series. It was scheduled only days after the Montreal Wanderers challenge (Coleman page. 98–99)

DateWinning Team ScoreLosing TeamLocation
March 9, 1904Ottawa 6–3Brandon Dey's Arena
March 11, 1904Ottawa 9–3Brandon
Ottawa HC wins best-of-three series two games to noneSource: (Coleman page 98–99)
March 9, 1904
Brandon 3Ottawa 6
PlayerGPosPlayerG
H. "Dutchie" Morrison G John "Bouse" Hutton
Lester Patrick P Harvey Pulford, Capt.
Lorne Hanna, Coach 2 CP Jim McGee
George Smith R Harry Westwick
Jackie Brodie 1 C Frank McGee 5
Lorne Laidlaw RW Alf Smith 1
Harry Bright 1 LW Suddy Gilmour
Referee - Dr. Kearns
Umpires - Stevens, Baskerville
March 11, 1904
Brandon 3Ottawa 9
PlayerGPosPlayerG
H. "Dutchie" Morrison G John "Bouse" Hutton
Lester Patrick P Harvey Pulford, Capt.
Lorne Hanna, Coach CP Jim McGee
George Smith 1 R Harry Westwick 1
Jackie Brodie 1 C Frank McGee 3
Lorne Laidlaw 1 RW Alf Smith 4
Harry Bright 1 LW Suddy Gilmour 1
Referee - Dr. Kearns
Umpires - Stevens, Baskerville

See also

References

Bibliography

Notes

Notes and References

  1. News: Montreal Gazette . February 25, 1904 . Demands Stanley Cup . 2.
  2. News: Montreal Gazette . December 31, 1903 . 2 . Easy for Ottawa .
  3. News: Montreal Gazette . January 2, 1904 . 2 . Rowers Won Game .
  4. News: Montreal Gazette . January 5, 1904 . 2 . Ottawa Holds Cup .
  5. News: Ottawa Citizen . March 14, 1904 . Draw and Loss for Vics . 8.
  6. Kitchen, pg. 140
  7. News: Montreal Gazette . March 3, 1904 . 2 . Game Was A Draw.
  8. News: Montreal Gazette . March 5, 1904 . 2 . Ottawa Says No; Others Won't Go.