Cosby Cup Explained

The Cosby Cup was the trophy given to the champions of the Ontario Hockey Association from its founding in 1890 until its replacement in 1899 by the J. Ross Robertson Cup for senior ice hockey.

History

The Cosby Cup was donated by businessman A. Morgan Cosby.[1] The OHA playoffs at the time consisted of play-downs from a limited number of teams. At the start, there was Lindsay, Ottawa, Kingston Queen's University, Toronto Osgoode Hall, Toronto St. George's and Toronto Granites. These were the only teams of the OHA upon its founding, but the league started adding divisions in 1896, splitting into junior, intermediate and senior.

The Cosby Cup was awarded to the senior champions until the John Ross Robertson trophies were donated in 1899. The Cosby Cup was given permanently to Queen's University.[2]

Winners

SeasonTeamRunner-upScoreLocation
1891 Toronto St. George's 5–0 Ottawa
1892 Ottawa Hockey Club Toronto Osgoode Hall 10–4 Toronto
1893 Ottawa Hockey Club Toronto Granites default
1894 Toronto Osgoode Hall 3–2 Toronto
1895 Toronto Trinity College 17–3 Toronto[3]
1896 Stratford 12–3 Toronto[4]
1897 12–7 (6–1,6–6)
1898 Toronto Osgoode Hall
1899

References and notes

Notes and References

  1. News: The Globe . March 1, 1894 . 6 . Osgoode's Champion Cup.
  2. Book: Fitsell, J.W. (Bill). Bill Fitsell. Captain James T. Sutherland: The Grand Old Man of Hockey & The Battle for the Original Hockey Hall of Fame. Quarry Heritage Books. 30. 2012. Kingston, Ontario. 978-1-55082-374-5.
  3. News: The Globe . February 22, 1895 . 6 . Queen's The Champion.
  4. News: The Globe . February 27, 1896 . 8 . Queen's Are Champions.