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1910–11 NHA season

The 1910–11 NHA season was the second season of the now defunct National Hockey Association. The Ottawa Hockey Club won the league championship. Ottawa took over the Stanley Cup from the Montreal Wanderers and defended it against teams from Galt, Ontario, and Port Arthur, Ontario .

1910–11 NHA season
LeagueNational Hockey Association
SportIce hockey
DurationDecember 31, 1910 – March 10, 1911
Number of games16
Number of teams5
Regular season
Top scorerMarty Walsh (35)
O'Brien Cup
ChampionsOttawa Hockey Club
  Runners-upMontreal Canadiens
NHA seasons

League business edit

The annual meeting was held November 12, 1910, electing the following executive:

Directors:

The Shamrocks resigned from the league and were not replaced. The Club Athletique-Canadien and the Quebec Hockey Club were granted franchises. Haileybury and Cobalt left the league. Club-Athletique-Canadien had made a claim on the Canadiens name and threatened a lawsuit if they were not granted a franchise. There are three written descriptions of this transaction. Coleman(1966) writes that George Kennedy, president of the CAC bought the Haileybury franchise. In Andy O'Brien's book, Ambrose O'Brien is quoted as saying that he sold the Canadiens to Kennedy. In Holzman's book, the franchise was given to Kennedy, but Kennedy had to pay O'Brien for the rights to Newsy Lalonde. In The Globe of March 7, 1911, it is claimed that Lalonde's sale was the first ever sale of a player.[1]

The NHA decided to impose a $5,000 per team salary cap.[2]

A second meeting, on November 26, 1910, updated the Board of Directors to:

  • D'Arcy McGee, Ottawa
  • James A. Barnett, Renfrew
  • Adolphe Lecours, Canadiens
  • Joe Power, Quebec
  • Eddie McCafferty, Wanderers

The salary cap, while opposed by the players was upheld at the meeting.

Source: Coleman, p. 201–203.

Salary cap edit

The salary cap of $5,000 per club caused a situation where Bruce Stuart of Ottawa threatened a mass defection to a new league.[3] However, the players found that the Arena Company, owners of the Montreal Arena would not rent to the players.[4] There was no other suitable arena in Montreal available for a new league and the players had no choice but to abandon the effort.[5] Some players took a large cut in salary: Marty Walsh, Fred Lake and Dubbie Kerr were paid $600 each where they had been paid $1,200 each in 1910. The dispute caused the cancellation of a pre-season exhibition series in New York for the Ottawas and Wanderers.[6]

Rule changes edit

Games were changed from two periods of 30 minutes, to three periods of twenty minutes, with ten-minute rest periods. The Spalding hockey puck was adopted as the standard puck.[7]

Regular season edit

 
The Ottawa team, 1911 Stanley Cup winners

Final standings edit

National Hockey Association
  GP W L T GF GA
Ottawa Hockey Club 16 13 3 0 122 69
Montreal Canadiens 16 8 8 0 66 62
Renfrew Creamery Kings 16 8 8 0 91 101
Montreal Wanderers 16 7 9 0 73 88
Quebec Bulldogs 16 4 12 0 65 97

[8]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against


Stanley Cup challenges edit

Ottawa played two challenges after the season at The Arena in Ottawa.

Galt vs. Ottawa edit

Port Arthur vs. Ottawa edit

Marty Walsh was a "one-man wrecking crew", scoring ten goals against Port Arthur.

March 16, 1911[10]
Port Arthur 4 at Ottawa 13
Herman Zeigler G Percy LeSueur
Paddy McDonough P Fred Lake
Eddie Carpenter 1 CP Hamby Shore
Jack Walker 1 RO Jack Darragh
Mickey O'Leary C Marty Walsh 10
Willard McGregor 1 RW Bruce Ridpath 2
Wes Wellington 1 LW Albert Kerr 1

Post-season exhibition series edit

After the season a series was arranged between Renfrew and Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa to play in New York. Renfrew and Montreal played first, with the winner to play-off against Ottawa. After the Wanderers defeated Renfrew 18–5 (13–4, 4–1), Ottawa won a $2,500 prize for the two-game series winning 12–7 ( 7–2, 5–8 ).[11]

Ottawa and Montreal then played a two-game series in Boston on March 22 and March 25, 1911 (the first game being the first professional hockey game in Boston). Ottawa won a $2,500 purse by a total score of 13–11 (5–7, 8–4). Ottawa had picked up Cyclone Taylor from Renfrew to play in the Boston exhibition games.[12]

Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
March 17, 1911 Montreal Wanderers 14–4 Renfrew St. Nicholas Rink, New York
March 18, 1911 Montreal Wanderers 4–1 Renfrew
March 20, 1911 Ottawa 7–2 Montreal Wanderers
March 21, 1911 Montreal Wanderers 8–5 Ottawa
March 22, 1911 Montreal Wanderers 7–5 Ottawa Boston Arena, Massachusetts
March 25, 1911 Ottawa 8–4 Montreal Wanderers
Sources
  • "WANDERERS AGAIN DOWN THE RENFREWS; Montreal Skaters Capture the Second Game of Canadian Hockey at Rink". New York Times. March 19, 1911. p. S2.
  • "OTTAWA HOCKEY CLUB DOWNS WANDERERS; Stanley Cup Winners Show High Class Team Work and Skating at Local Rink". New York Times. March 21, 1911. p. 12.
  • "OTTAWA TEAM WINS $2,500 HOCKEY PURSE; Wanderers of Montreal Beaten in Final Game of Four Nights' Carnival". New York Times. March 22, 1911. p. 12.

Schedule and results edit

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Dec. 31 Ottawa 5 Canadiens 3
Jan. 2 Renfrew 2 Quebec 3
5† Wanderers 4 Renfrew 2
7 Canadiens 4 Quebec 1
7 Wanderers 5 Ottawa 10
10 Quebec 4 Wanderers 5 (overtime)
10 Ottawa 5 Renfrew 4
14 Renfrew 1 Canadiens 4
14 Quebec 5 Ottawa 13
16 Quebec 5 Renfrew 10
18 Canadiens 4 Wanderers 5
21 Canadiens 4 Ottawa 5 (overtime)
21 Wanderers 5 Quebec 3
24 Renfrew 5 Ottawa 19
24 Quebec 5 Canadiens 9
27 Canadiens 6 Renfrew 5
28 Ottawa 8 Wanderers 2
Feb. 1 Renfrew 8 Quebec 7
1 Wanderers 6 Canadiens 3
3 Wanderers 5 Renfrew 8
4 Ottawa 6 Quebec 4
7 Canadiens 9 Wanderers 2
11 Quebec 2 Canadiens 3
11 Wanderers 4 Ottawa 9
15‡ Wanderers 4 Renfrew 5 (at Ottawa)
15 Canadiens 4 Quebec 7
18 Renfrew 4 Wanderers 6
18 Ottawa 7 Quebec 2
21 Renfrew 2 Canadiens 4
22 Wanderers 3 Quebec 1
24 Ottawa 7 Renfrew 8
25 Quebec 3 Wanderers 2
27 Quebec 11 Renfrew 10
28 Wanderers 2 Canadiens 3
28 Quebec 2 Ottawa 6
Mar. 2 Ottawa 7 Wanderers 11
2 Canadiens 3 Renfrew 5
4 Renfrew 7 Ottawa 6
7 Wanderers 6 Renfrew 7
8 Ottawa 4 Canadiens 3
10 Canadiens 0 Ottawa 5

† Protested by Renfrew.

‡ Replay of protested game.

Player statistics edit

Goaltending averages edit

Name Club GP GA SO Avg.
Georges Vezina Canadiens 16 62 0 3.9
Percy LeSueur Ottawa 16 69 1 4.3
Riley Hern Wanderers 16 88 0 5.5
Paddy Moran Quebec 16 97 0 6.1
Bert Lindsay Renfrew 16 101 0 6.3

Scoring leaders edit

Player Team GP G PIM
Marty Walsh Ottawa Senators 16 35 51
Dubbie Kerr Ottawa Senators 16 33 45
Don Smith Renfrew Creamery Kings 16 26 49
Bruce Ridpath Ottawa Senators 16 23 51
Odie Cleghorn Renfrew Creamery Kings 16 20 66
Newsy Lalonde Montreal Canadiens 16 19 63
Didier Pitre Montreal Canadiens 16 19 22
Ernie Russell Montreal Wanderers 11 18 26
Jack Darragh Ottawa Senators 16 18 36
Frank Glass Montreal Wanderers 16 17 31

Stanley Cup engraving edit

The 1911 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy's trustee William Foran. The Ottawa Hockey Club never did engrave their names on the Cup for their championship season.

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

1910–11 Ottawa Hockey Club Senators

Players

  Centres

Coaching and administrative staff

  • Thomas D'Arcy McGee† (President), Llewellyn Bates† (Vice President)
  • Pete Green† (Coach), Patrick Baskerville† (Treasurer)
  • Martin Rosenthal† (Secretary), Mac McGilton† (Trainer)
  • George Bryson†, Fred Carling†, Charles Irvin† (Directors)
  • Dave Mulligan†, Charles Sparks† (Directors)

† Missing from the team picture.These are the known non-playing members of 1911 Ottawa Hockey Club. The only team picture found of the Ottawa Hockey Club in 1911 includes 9 of the 10 players, and no non-playing members.

Stanley Cup engraving

Ottawa put their names on the cup in 1909 and 1910 but did not in 1911. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1911 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.

See also edit

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. NHL.
  • Holzman, Morey; Nieforth, Joseph (2002). Deceptions and Doublecross: How the NHL conquered Hockey. Dundurn Press. ISBN 1-55002-413-2.
  • O'Brien, Andy (1971). Les Canadiens. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. ISBN 0-07-092950-5.
  • Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books, 12, 50. ISBN 1-55168-261-3.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Puckerings". The Globe. March 7, 1911. p. 17.
  2. ^ "Salaries Cut From $1,200 to $500". The Globe. 1910-11-19. p. 29.
  3. ^ "Bomb in Ottawa Camp". The Globe. 1910-11-24. p. 10.
  4. ^ "Still in the air". The Globe. 1910-12-13. p. 10.
  5. ^ "Outlaws Hurrying to Cover". The Globe. 1910-12-14. p. 10.
  6. ^ "No New York Trip". The Globe. 1910-12-05. p. 10.
  7. ^ Coleman, p. 202
  8. ^ Standings: Coleman, Charles (1966). Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1, 1893-1926 inc. National Hockey League. p. 210.
  9. ^ Galt beaten in a poor game
  10. ^ Ottawa still holds the cup
  11. ^ "OTTAWA TEAM WINS $2,500 HOCKEY PURSE; Wanderers of Montreal Beaten in Final Game of Four Nights' Carnival". New York Times. March 22, 1911. p. 12.
  12. ^ "Wanderers lose the $2,500 purse". Montreal Gazette. March 27, 1911. p. 10.

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The 1910 11 NHA season was the second season of the now defunct National Hockey Association The Ottawa Hockey Club won the league championship Ottawa took over the Stanley Cup from the Montreal Wanderers and defended it against teams from Galt Ontario and Port Arthur Ontario 1910 11 NHA seasonLeagueNational Hockey AssociationSportIce hockeyDurationDecember 31 1910 March 10 1911Number of games16Number of teams5Regular seasonTop scorerMarty Walsh 35 O Brien CupChampionsOttawa Hockey Club Runners upMontreal CanadiensNHA seasons 19101911 12 Contents 1 League business 1 1 Salary cap 1 2 Rule changes 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 3 Stanley Cup challenges 3 1 Galt vs Ottawa 3 2 Port Arthur vs Ottawa 4 Post season exhibition series 5 Schedule and results 6 Player statistics 6 1 Goaltending averages 6 2 Scoring leaders 7 Stanley Cup engraving 7 1 Players 7 2 Coaching and administrative staff 7 3 Stanley Cup engraving 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Bibliography 9 2 Notes 10 External linksLeague business editThe annual meeting was held November 12 1910 electing the following executive Emmett Quinn president and secretary Directors Eddie McCafferty Wanderers John Ambrose O Brien Renfrew W P Humphrey Shamrocks George Kennedy Canadiens Joe Power QuebecThe Shamrocks resigned from the league and were not replaced The Club Athletique Canadien and the Quebec Hockey Club were granted franchises Haileybury and Cobalt left the league Club Athletique Canadien had made a claim on the Canadiens name and threatened a lawsuit if they were not granted a franchise There are three written descriptions of this transaction Coleman 1966 writes that George Kennedy president of the CAC bought the Haileybury franchise In Andy O Brien s book Ambrose O Brien is quoted as saying that he sold the Canadiens to Kennedy In Holzman s book the franchise was given to Kennedy but Kennedy had to pay O Brien for the rights to Newsy Lalonde In The Globe of March 7 1911 it is claimed that Lalonde s sale was the first ever sale of a player 1 The NHA decided to impose a 5 000 per team salary cap 2 A second meeting on November 26 1910 updated the Board of Directors to D Arcy McGee Ottawa James A Barnett Renfrew Adolphe Lecours Canadiens Joe Power Quebec Eddie McCafferty WanderersThe salary cap while opposed by the players was upheld at the meeting Source Coleman p 201 203 Salary cap edit The salary cap of 5 000 per club caused a situation where Bruce Stuart of Ottawa threatened a mass defection to a new league 3 However the players found that the Arena Company owners of the Montreal Arena would not rent to the players 4 There was no other suitable arena in Montreal available for a new league and the players had no choice but to abandon the effort 5 Some players took a large cut in salary Marty Walsh Fred Lake and Dubbie Kerr were paid 600 each where they had been paid 1 200 each in 1910 The dispute caused the cancellation of a pre season exhibition series in New York for the Ottawas and Wanderers 6 Rule changes edit Games were changed from two periods of 30 minutes to three periods of twenty minutes with ten minute rest periods The Spalding hockey puck was adopted as the standard puck 7 Regular season edit nbsp The Ottawa team 1911 Stanley Cup winnersFinal standings edit National Hockey Association GP W L T GF GAOttawa Hockey Club 16 13 3 0 122 69Montreal Canadiens 16 8 8 0 66 62Renfrew Creamery Kings 16 8 8 0 91 101Montreal Wanderers 16 7 9 0 73 88Quebec Bulldogs 16 4 12 0 65 97 8 Note W Wins L Losses T Ties GF Goals for GA Goals againstStanley Cup challenges editOttawa played two challenges after the season at The Arena in Ottawa Galt vs Ottawa edit March 13 1911 9 Galt 4 at Ottawa 7Billy Hague G Percy LeSueurBilly Baird P Fred Lake 1Ras Murphy CP Hamby ShoreTommy Smith 1 RO Jack DarraghJim Mallen C Marty Walsh 3Louis Berlinguette 2 RW Bruce Ridpath 2Fred Doherty 1 LW Albert Kerr 1Port Arthur vs Ottawa edit Marty Walsh was a one man wrecking crew scoring ten goals against Port Arthur March 16 1911 10 Port Arthur 4 at Ottawa 13Herman Zeigler G Percy LeSueurPaddy McDonough P Fred LakeEddie Carpenter 1 CP Hamby ShoreJack Walker 1 RO Jack DarraghMickey O Leary C Marty Walsh 10Willard McGregor 1 RW Bruce Ridpath 2Wes Wellington 1 LW Albert Kerr 1Post season exhibition series editAfter the season a series was arranged between Renfrew and Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa to play in New York Renfrew and Montreal played first with the winner to play off against Ottawa After the Wanderers defeated Renfrew 18 5 13 4 4 1 Ottawa won a 2 500 prize for the two game series winning 12 7 7 2 5 8 11 Ottawa and Montreal then played a two game series in Boston on March 22 and March 25 1911 the first game being the first professional hockey game in Boston Ottawa won a 2 500 purse by a total score of 13 11 5 7 8 4 Ottawa had picked up Cyclone Taylor from Renfrew to play in the Boston exhibition games 12 Date Winning Team Score Losing Team LocationMarch 17 1911 Montreal Wanderers 14 4 Renfrew St Nicholas Rink New YorkMarch 18 1911 Montreal Wanderers 4 1 RenfrewMarch 20 1911 Ottawa 7 2 Montreal WanderersMarch 21 1911 Montreal Wanderers 8 5 OttawaMarch 22 1911 Montreal Wanderers 7 5 Ottawa Boston Arena MassachusettsMarch 25 1911 Ottawa 8 4 Montreal WanderersSources WANDERERS AGAIN DOWN THE RENFREWS Montreal Skaters Capture the Second Game of Canadian Hockey at Rink New York Times March 19 1911 p S2 OTTAWA HOCKEY CLUB DOWNS WANDERERS Stanley Cup Winners Show High Class Team Work and Skating at Local Rink New York Times March 21 1911 p 12 OTTAWA TEAM WINS 2 500 HOCKEY PURSE Wanderers of Montreal Beaten in Final Game of Four Nights Carnival New York Times March 22 1911 p 12 Schedule and results editMonth Day Visitor Score Home ScoreDec 31 Ottawa 5 Canadiens 3Jan 2 Renfrew 2 Quebec 35 Wanderers 4 Renfrew 27 Canadiens 4 Quebec 17 Wanderers 5 Ottawa 1010 Quebec 4 Wanderers 5 overtime 10 Ottawa 5 Renfrew 414 Renfrew 1 Canadiens 414 Quebec 5 Ottawa 1316 Quebec 5 Renfrew 1018 Canadiens 4 Wanderers 521 Canadiens 4 Ottawa 5 overtime 21 Wanderers 5 Quebec 324 Renfrew 5 Ottawa 1924 Quebec 5 Canadiens 927 Canadiens 6 Renfrew 528 Ottawa 8 Wanderers 2Feb 1 Renfrew 8 Quebec 71 Wanderers 6 Canadiens 33 Wanderers 5 Renfrew 84 Ottawa 6 Quebec 47 Canadiens 9 Wanderers 211 Quebec 2 Canadiens 311 Wanderers 4 Ottawa 915 Wanderers 4 Renfrew 5 at Ottawa 15 Canadiens 4 Quebec 718 Renfrew 4 Wanderers 618 Ottawa 7 Quebec 221 Renfrew 2 Canadiens 422 Wanderers 3 Quebec 124 Ottawa 7 Renfrew 825 Quebec 3 Wanderers 227 Quebec 11 Renfrew 1028 Wanderers 2 Canadiens 328 Quebec 2 Ottawa 6Mar 2 Ottawa 7 Wanderers 112 Canadiens 3 Renfrew 54 Renfrew 7 Ottawa 67 Wanderers 6 Renfrew 78 Ottawa 4 Canadiens 310 Canadiens 0 Ottawa 5 Protested by Renfrew Replay of protested game Player statistics editGoaltending averages edit Name Club GP GA SO Avg Georges Vezina Canadiens 16 62 0 3 9Percy LeSueur Ottawa 16 69 1 4 3Riley Hern Wanderers 16 88 0 5 5Paddy Moran Quebec 16 97 0 6 1Bert Lindsay Renfrew 16 101 0 6 3Scoring leaders edit Player Team GP G PIMMarty Walsh Ottawa Senators 16 35 51Dubbie Kerr Ottawa Senators 16 33 45Don Smith Renfrew Creamery Kings 16 26 49Bruce Ridpath Ottawa Senators 16 23 51Odie Cleghorn Renfrew Creamery Kings 16 20 66Newsy Lalonde Montreal Canadiens 16 19 63Didier Pitre Montreal Canadiens 16 19 22Ernie Russell Montreal Wanderers 11 18 26Jack Darragh Ottawa Senators 16 18 36Frank Glass Montreal Wanderers 16 17 31Stanley Cup engraving editThe 1911 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy s trustee William Foran The Ottawa Hockey Club never did engrave their names on the Cup for their championship season The following Ottawa Hockey Club players and staff were members of the Stanley Cup winning team 1910 11 Ottawa Hockey Club Senators Players CentresJack Darragh rover Bruce Stuart rover Captain Marty Walsh WingersBruce Ridpath Albert Dubbie Kerr Horace Gaul DefencemenAlex Currie Hamilton Hamby Shore Fred Lake GoaltendersPercy LeSueur Coaching and administrative staff Thomas D Arcy McGee President Llewellyn Bates Vice President Pete Green Coach Patrick Baskerville Treasurer Martin Rosenthal Secretary Mac McGilton Trainer George Bryson Fred Carling Charles Irvin Directors Dave Mulligan Charles Sparks Directors Missing from the team picture These are the known non playing members of 1911 Ottawa Hockey Club The only team picture found of the Ottawa Hockey Club in 1911 includes 9 of the 10 players and no non playing members Stanley Cup engraving Ottawa put their names on the cup in 1909 and 1910 but did not in 1911 It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words 1911 Ottawa Senators was put onto its then new collar See also editNational Hockey Association List of pre NHL seasons List of Stanley Cup champions 1910 in sports 1911 in sportsReferences editBibliography edit Coleman Charles 1966 The Trail of the Stanley Cup Vol 1 1893 1926 inc NHL Holzman Morey Nieforth Joseph 2002 Deceptions and Doublecross How the NHL conquered Hockey Dundurn Press ISBN 1 55002 413 2 O Brien Andy 1971 Les Canadiens Montreal Quebec Canada McGraw Hill Ryerson ISBN 0 07 092950 5 Podnieks Andrew Hockey Hall of Fame 2004 Lord Stanley s Cup Triumph Books 12 50 ISBN 1 55168 261 3 Notes edit Puckerings The Globe March 7 1911 p 17 Salaries Cut From 1 200 to 500 The Globe 1910 11 19 p 29 Bomb in Ottawa Camp The Globe 1910 11 24 p 10 Still in the air The Globe 1910 12 13 p 10 Outlaws Hurrying to Cover The Globe 1910 12 14 p 10 No New York Trip The Globe 1910 12 05 p 10 Coleman p 202 Standings Coleman Charles 1966 Trail of the Stanley Cup vol 1 1893 1926 inc National Hockey League p 210 Galt beaten in a poor game Ottawa still holds the cup OTTAWA TEAM WINS 2 500 HOCKEY PURSE Wanderers of Montreal Beaten in Final Game of Four Nights Carnival New York Times March 22 1911 p 12 Wanderers lose the 2 500 purse Montreal Gazette March 27 1911 p 10 External links editOilers Heritage The NHAPreceded byMontreal WanderersMarch 1910 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