1906 ECAHA season explained

1906 ECAHA season
League:Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:January 3 – March 10, 1906
No Of Teams:6
Season:1906
League Champs:Montreal Wanderers
League Champ Name:Champions
Top Scorer:Harry Smith (31 goals)
Seasonslist:Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
Seasonslistnames:ECAHA
Prevseason Link:1905 CAHL season
Prevseason Year:1905 (CAHL)
Nextseason Link:1907 ECAHA season
Nextseason Year:1907

The 1906 ECAHA season was the inaugural season of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). Six teams played a 10-game schedule. The Ottawa HC and Montreal Wanderers tied for the league championship with a record of 9–1, while the Montreal Shamrocks didn't win a single game. The Senators and the Wanderers then played a two-game playoff for the league championship and the Stanley Cup, and the Wanderers won 9–1,3–9 (12–10) on goals.

League business

Executive

Initial:

After December 20:

Rule Changes

Regular season

The Ottawas played two Cup challenges during the regular season, defeating Queen's College of Kingston, the OHA champion, and defeating Smiths Falls, the FAHL champion.

Highlights

This season saw many new players. Wanderers brought in Lester Patrick, Ernie Johnson and Ernie Russell and Ottawa brought in Harry and Tommy Smith.

Fred Brophy, of Montreal HC, repeated his goal-scoring performance from the goaltender position in a game against Montreal Victorias on March 7.

Again, the league was high scoring, with Harry Smith scoring 31 goals in 8 games, Russell Bowie scoring 30 goals in 9 games, and Frank McGee scoring 28 goals in 7 games. Mr. Smith scored 6 in one game, 5 in another, topped by 8 against the Shamrocks on February 17. Mr. McGee would equal the 8 goals in a game feat against Montreal HC on March 3. Seven players scored at least 5 goals in a single game.

Final standing

Playoff qualifiers in bold.

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

Playoffs

Stanley Cup challenges

The Ottawas played two Cup challenges during the regular season, defeating Queen's College of Kingston, the OHA champion, and defeating Smiths Falls, the FAHL champion.

Queen's University vs. Ottawa Hockey Club Silver Sevens

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
February 27, 1906Ottawa HC16–7Queen's UniversityDey's Arena
February 28, 1906Ottawa HC12–7Queen's University
Ottawa wins best-of-three series 2 games to 0
Feb 27, 1906
Queen's University 7Ottawa Hockey Club Silver Sevens 16
PlayerGPosPlayerG
R.M. "Dick" Mills G Billy Hague
Hugh McDonnell P Harvey Pulford, Capt.
Eric SutherlandCP Arthur Moore
Marty Walsh 2 R Harry Westwick 4
Vernon Crawford 1 C Frank McGee 4
George Richardson 2 RW Alf Smith 5
William Dobson 2 LW Harry Smith 3
Referees R. Meldrum, Frank Patrick
Feb 28, 1906
Queen's University 7Ottawa Hockey Club Silver Sevens 12
PlayerGPosPlayerG
R.M. "Dick" Mills G Billy Hague
Hugh McDonnell P Harvey Pulford, Capt. 1
Eric Sutherland1 CP Arthur Moore 2
Marty Walsh 2 R Harry Westwick 2
Bruce Sutherland 1 C Frank McGee 2
George Richardson 1 RW Alf Smith 2
William Dobson 1 LW Harry Smith 5
Referees R. Meldrum, Frank Patrick

The lopsided score of the first game gave indications that the series would be quickly over. One interesting emergence was that of Marty Walsh. Walsh would help hold Ottawa to a 5–3 lead scoring two goals. In the game's second half, Ottawa broke away after the score was made 5–4 with nine unanswered goals.[1] Ottawa would win game one by a score of 16–7. The game featured many multiple goal scorers; Westwick, McGee, A. Smith and H Smith would all score four goals for the Senators, and Richardson, Dobbson, and Walsh would each score two for Queen's.

Smiths Falls vs. Ottawa

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
March 6, 19066–5Smiths Falls Hockey ClubDey's Arena
March 8, 19068–2Smiths Falls Hockey Club
Ottawa wins best-of-three series 2 games to 0
March 6, 1906
Smith Falls Hockey Club 5Ottawa Hockey Club 6
PlayerGPosPlayerG
Percy Lesueur, Capt. G Billy Hague
Harry Brown 1 P Harvey Pulford, Capt.
Harold Armstrong 1 CP Arthur Moore
Hugh Ross R Harry Westwick
Art Serviss 2 C Frank McGee 5
Bob May RW Alf Smith 1
Jack Fraser 1 LW Harry Smith
Referees R. Meldrum, Frank Patrick
March 8, 1906
Smith Falls Hockey Club 2Ottawa Hockey Club 8
PlayerGPosPlayerG
Percy Lesueur, Capt. G Billy Hague
Harry Brown P Harvey Pulford, Capt.
Harold Armstrong CP Arthur Moore
Hugh Ross 1 R Harry Westwick 2
Art Serviss C Frank McGee 4
Bob May RW Alf Smith 1
Jack Fraser 1 LW Harry Smith 1
Referees R. Meldrum, Frank Patrick

ECAHA Playoff

As the season produced a tie for the season championship, the defending champion Ottawas and Wanderers played a two-game playoff, with the winner being awarded the Stanley Cup. The series took place on March 14 in Montreal and March 17 in Ottawa. The Wanderers would win the series 9–1, 3–9 (12–10) in dramatic fashion..

Game oneOttawa was installed as 2–1 betting favourites, but the Wanderers upset the bookies.[2] In the first game in Montreal, the Wanderers dominated Ottawa, as Ernie Russell got four goals, Frank Glass got three and Moose Johnson would get two for a 9–1 victory.
Game two

After the first game, the Ottawas would replace their goalie Billy Hague with the Smiths Falls goalie Percy LeSueur in to play his first game for the club. Despite being down by eight goals, interest in Ottawa for the return match was high. Rush seats on sale the day of the game produced a throng that caused the ticket seller's glass to break. The venue, Dey's Arena, was modified to hold more spectators, including setting up temporary bleachers, removing the grandstand which had been used as a press box, and the installation of a press box attached to the rafters. Over 5,400 would attend the game and the top $2 tickets were being sold for $10. Betting interest was high, including one $12,000 bet.[2]

After twelve minutes, the first goal was scored by the Wanderers' Moose Johnson to increase the goal lead to nine. Ottawa's Frank McGee, Harry Smith, and McGee again scored before half-time, cutting the deficit to 10–4. Harry Smith would score to open the second half, followed by Rat Westwick. Then Westwick scored again to make it 10–7 before Harry Smith scored three straight goals to make the score 9–1, evening the series with ten minutes to play to tie the series, causing a five-minute standing ovation.[3] With seven minutes to play Smith was sent off for the rest of the game and Lester Patrick would score with ninety seconds to play to put the Wanderers back in the lead. Patrick would ice the game with a goal with a few seconds to play. The Silver Seven reign was over.[3] [4]

The Toronto Globe called it the "greatest game of hockey ever played on Canadian ice, or any other."[3] The Sporting News would later dub it the "Greatest Hockey Game in History."[4] Moose Johnson would end up with the Governor-General's top hat. It had been knocked off of the Earl Grey's head, and a fan had snatched it up, giving it to Johnson later in the dressing room.[5]

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
March 14, 1906Montreal Wanderers9–1Ottawa HCMontreal Arena
March 17, 1906Ottawa HC9–3Montreal WanderersDey's Arena
Montreal wins total goals series 12 goals to 10
March 14, 1906
Ottawa Hockey Club 1Montreal Wanderers 9
PlayerGPosPlayerG
Bill Hague G Henri "Doc" Menard
Harvey Pulford, Capt. P Billy Strachan
Arthur Moore CP Rod Kennedy
Harry Westwick R Lester Patrick Capt. 1
Frank McGee C Frank "Pud" Glass 3
Alf Smith RW Ernie Russell 4
Harry Smith 1 LW Ernie "Moose" Johnson 1
Referees R. Meldrum, and Brophy
March 17, 1906
Montreal Wanderers 3Ottawa Hockey Club 9
PlayerGPosPlayerG
Henri "Doc" Menard G Percy Lesueur
Billy Strachan P Harvey Pulford, Capt.
Rod Kennedy CP Arthur Moore
Lester Patrick Capt. 2 R Harry Westwick 1
Frank "Pud" Glass C Frank McGee 2
Ernie Russell RW Alf Smith 1
Ernie "Moose" Johnson 1 LW Harry Smith 5
Referees R. Meldrum, and Brophy

Because of the need for the play-off, no challenges were made against western teams until the following winter. Ottawa had won Stanley Cup challenges that season, which meant that the 1906 season would have two Stanley Cup holders: Ottawa until March, and Montreal Wanderers for the balance of the year.

Schedule and results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Jan.3 Montreal 9 Shamrocks 3
6 Quebec 3 Ottawa 6
6 Wanderers 11 Victorias 5
10 Victorias 9 Shamrocks 7
13 Quebec 10 Victorias 11 (overtime)
13 Wanderers 4 Ottawa 8
17 Shamrocks 2 Wanderers 3 (overtime)
20 Wanderers 6 Quebec 5
20 Ottawa 4 Montreal 1
24 Victorias 11 Shamrocks 2
27 Quebec 3 Shamrocks 1
27 Victorias 6 Ottawa 11
31 Wanderers 6 Montreal 2
Feb.3 Victorias 6 Quebec 2
3 Ottawa 3 Wanderers 5
7 Montreal 4 Shamrocks 1
10 Shamrocks 8 Quebec 14
10 Ottawa 10 Victorias 4
14 Wanderers 6 Montreal 2
17 Shamrocks 2 Ottawa 13
17 Quebec 7 Montreal 6 15'20" overtime
21 Wanderers 9 Victorias 4
25 Ottawa 9 Shamrocks 3
25 Montreal 5 Quebec 2
28 Victorias 6 Montreal 5
Mar.3 Montreal 9 Ottawa 14
3 Quebec 6 Wanderers 9
7 Montreal 6 Victorias 14
10 Ottawa 12 Quebec 5
10 Wanderers 15 Shamrocks 1

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

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

width=120Namewidth=75Clubwidth=25GPwidth=25GAwidth=25SOwidth=25GAA
Menard, HenriWanderers 10 38 3.8
Hague, BillyOttawa 10 42 4.2
Brophy, FredMontreal 10 63 6.3
Frye, NathanVictorias 8 52 6.5
Moran, PaddyQuebec 10 70 7.0
Mike KennyShamrocks 8 64 8.0
Waugh, OliverVictorias 2 21 10.5
Brennan, JackShamrocks 2 26 13.0

Leading scorers

width=120Namewidth=75Clubwidth=30GPwidth=30G
Smith, HarryOttawa 8 31
Bowie, RussellVictorias 9 30
McGee, FrankOttawa 7 28
Power, JoeQuebec 10 21
Russell, ErnieWanderers 6 21
Smaill, WalterMontreal 10 17
Patrick, LesterWanderers 9 17
Jordan, HerbQuebec 8 16
Smith, AlfOttawa 10 13
Johnson, ErnieMontreal 10 12

Stanley Cup engravings

The 1906 Stanley Cup was presented twice by the trophy's trustee William Foran.

1906 Ottawa Hockey Club

The following Ottawa Hockey Club players and staff are members of Stanley Cup winning team.

1906 Montreal Wanderers

The following Wanderers players and staff are members of the Stanley Cup winning team.

See also

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gR8uAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w34FAAAAIBAJ&pg=6881,4602580&dq=queens+stanley+cup&hl=en Queen's Swamped
  2. Whitehead, pg. 31
  3. News: Globe and Mail . Wanderers Won the Cup . 10 . March 19, 1906 . .
  4. Whitehead, pg. 34
  5. Whitehead, pp. 34–35