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词条 1897 AHAC season
释义

  1. League business

     Executive  Rule Changes 

  2. Season

     Final Standing 

  3. Stanley Cup challenge

     Victorias vs. Winnipeg at Winnipeg 

  4. Exhibitions

  5. Schedule and results

  6. Player statistics

     Goaltending averages  Scoring leaders 

  7. Members of Montreal Victorias who won the Stanley Cup on December 30, 1896

  8. Montreal Victorias 1897 Stanley Cup champions

  9. See also

  10. References

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The 1897 Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season was the eleventh season of play of the ice hockey league. Each team played 8 games, and Montreal Victorias were again first with a 7–1 record, retaining the Stanley Cup. The club won the Stanley Cup back from the Winnipeg Victorias prior to the season. This was their third-straight league championship.

League business

{{Emergence of the NHL}}

Executive

  • J.A. Findlay, Montreal (President)
  • J. H. Dunbar, Quebec (1st. Vice-Pres.)
  • Wendell Young, Ottawa (2nd. Vice-Pres.)

At the annual meeting on December 12, 1896, the secretary reported that the association had lost all of its records in a fire, except for its minutes.

Rule Changes

  • No more than a 15-minute delay during a game
  • No raising the stick above the shoulder except for 'lifting.'
  • Executives were given the power to suspend club or player for foul play.
  • Protests of games had to be made within two days.

Season

Clare McKerrow of Montreal HC set a new record with six goals in the opening game against Quebec on January 9.

The Ottawa club moved to new Dey's Arena.

Final Standing

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Montreal Victorias
8
7
1
0
48
26
Ottawa
8
5
3
0
25
18
Montreal
8
5
3
0
31
26
Quebec
8
2
6
0
22
46
Montreal Shamrocks
8
1
7
0
27
37

Stanley Cup challenge

Prior to the season, Victorias would defeat the Winnipeg Victorias of the (Manitoba Hockey Association) 6–5, on December 30, 1896, to reclaim the Cup they had lost in the previous season to Winnipeg.

Victorias vs. Winnipeg at Winnipeg

The Montreal Victorias submitted their challenge on November 11, 1896, and they arrived in Winnipeg on December 27 for the one-game playoff on December 30.{{sfn|Zweig|2010|p=19}} The challenge, the first outside of Montreal attracted national interest.{{sfn|Zweig|2010|p=20}} Excitement for the game in Winnipeg sent the price of $1 tickets to $5, with reports of tickets being sold for over $10. The Montreal Vics' practice in the McIntyre Rink itself drew a crowd of 700.{{sfn|Zweig|2010|p=20}} The game was reported back to Montreal by telegraph, with the score available at train stations or telegraph offices throughout Canada.{{sfn|Zweig|2010|p=20}} Hundreds of standing-room tickets were sold on the night of the game.{{sfn|Zweig|2010|p=20}}

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
December 30, 1896Montreal Victorias6–5Winnipeg Victorias Granite Rink, Winnipeg
Game description

The game itself was very exciting. Ernie McLea scored a hat-trick, including the game and Stanley Cup winning goal. The game started at 8:22 pm local time. Dan Bain scored at 6:30 to put Winnipeg ahead. Winnipeg opened up a 3–0 lead before Montreal scored twice (McLea and Shirley Davidson) to close the gap while Toat Campbell served a penalty. Attie Howard scored just before the half to put Winnipeg ahead 4–2 at the half. In the second half, Montreal's Davidson scored his second goal, then McLea tied the score at four with his second goal of the match. Robert MacDougall, on an end-to-end rush, put Montreal ahead, but Bain tied it at five with four minutes to play. With two minutes to play, Graham Drinkwater passed to McLea, who beat George Merritt on a breakaway to put Montreal ahead 6–5 and win the game.{{sfn|Zweig|2010|pp=21–23}} The goal is considered one of the greatest ice hockey goals of all time.{{sfn|Zweig|2010|pp=17–24}}

Game summary
Montreal(6)atWinnipeg(5)
Gordon LewisG George Merritt
Harold HendersonP Rod Flett
Mike GrantCP Charles Johnstone
Robert MacDougall1F Colin "Tote" Campbell
Graham DrinkwaterF Jack Armytage 1
Shirley Davidson2F Attie Howard2
Ernie McLea3F Dan Bain2

Referee – Weldy Young, Ottawa

Umpires – A. Shearer, Montreal; D. Clark, Winnipeg, Shaw, Ottawa

Source: Montreal Gazette[1]

Exhibitions

Montreal played the Halifax Wanderers in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on February 25, 1897. The Wanderers defeated Montreal 4–3 on a second-half goal after the teams were tied 3–3 at half-time.[2]

Schedule and results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Jan.9 Quebec 2 Montreal 8
9 Shamrocks 1 Ottawa 4
12 Montreal 4 Victorias 5
16 Quebec 1 Ottawa 4
16 Shamrocks 2 Montreal 3
23 Victorias 6 Shamrocks 4
23 Montreal 4 Quebec 2
30 Victorias 9 Quebec 4
30 (†) Ottawa 0 Montreal 1
Feb.6 Quebec 1 Shamrocks 9
6 Victorias 4 Ottawa 2
10 Montreal 5 Shamrocks 1
13 Ottawa 3 Victorias 1
13 Shamrocks 3 Quebec 6
17 (‡) Ottawa 4 Montreal 0
20 Quebec 2 Victorias 8
20 Montreal 4 Ottawa 3
27 Ottawa 1 Quebec 4
27 (††) Victorias 7 Montreal 3
Mar.3 Shamrocks 4 Victorias 8
6 Ottawa 4 Shamrocks 3

Protested by Ottawa who scored the tying goal in last few seconds but the goal was disallowed by the referee. The protest was upheld and the game replayed.

Replay of January 30 protested game.

†† Victorias clinch league championship.

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

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

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Chittick, FredOttawa 8 18 1 2.3
Lewis, GordonVictorias 8 26 3.3
Collins, HerbMontreal 8 26 3.3
Pagnuello, E.Shamrocks 8 37 4.6
Stocking, FrankQuebec 6 25 5.8

Scoring leaders

NameClubGPG
McKerrow, Clare Montreal 812
Smith, Alf Ottawa 812
Barlow, Billy Montreal 810
McLea, Ernie Victorias 88
Dobby, Bill Shamrocks 87
Swift, Albert E. Quebec 86
Westwick, Harry Ottawa 86
Davidson, Cam Victorias 65
Doyle, Pat Quebec 85
Horsfall, Herbert Montreal 85

Members of Montreal Victorias who won the Stanley Cup on December 30, 1896

{{Stanley Cup champion
|goaltenders=*Robert Jones
  • Gordon Lewis

|forwards=
  • Graham Drinkwater(rover)
  • Cam Davidson^
  • Shirley Davidson^
  • Dave Gillilan^
  • Robert MacDougall^
  • Ernie McLea^
  • William Wallace^
  • Stanley Willett^

|defence=*Harold Henderson(point),
  • Mike Grant (Coverpoint) (Captain)
  • Hartland MacDougall(point)

|non-players=*W. Jack (President)&,
  • Fred Meredith (Hon President),
  • F.H. Wilson (Hon Vice President)&,
  • P.M. Desterneak (Secretary/Treasurer)&,
  • G.R. Hooper (Director)&.
  • & Unknown first name
  • ^Unknown who played Center, Right Wing and Left Wing, so the players are listed as forwards

|engraving-notes=
  • VICTORIAS
  • -- of –
  • MONTREAL
  • 1896
  • Winnipeg Feb 20th

It is unknown what Feb 20th stood for. Winnipeg Victorias or the Montreal Victorias never played a Stanley Cup challenge game that day in any season.


}}

Montreal Victorias 1897 Stanley Cup champions

{{Stanley Cup champion
|goaltenders=Gordon Lewis(goal)
|defence=* Harold Henderson(point),
  • Hartland MacDougall(point),
  • Mike Grant(coverpoint – Captain),

|forwards=
  • Graham Drinkwater(rover),
  • Cam Davidson^
  • Shirley Davidson^
  • Jack Ewing^
  • Robert MacDougall^
  • Ernie McLea^
  • David McLellan^
  • Harry Messy^
  • Percy Molson^

|non-players=
  • W. Jack(President)&, Fred Meredith (Hon. President),
  • W. Grant (Vice President)&, F.H. Wilson (Hon. Vice President)&,
  • P.M. Desterneck (Secretary/Treasurer)&
  • &-First names are unknown
  • ^Unknown who played Center, Right Wing and Left Wing, so the players are listed as forwards

}}

See also

  • List of Stanley Cup champions
  • List of pre-NHL seasons

References

  • {{cite book |last=Coleman |first=Charles L. | title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. |year=1966 |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |author2=Hockey Hall of Fame |year=2004 |title=Lord Stanley's Cup |publisher=Triumph Books |isbn=1-55168-261-3 |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |title=Twenty Greatest Hockey Goals |last=Zweig |first=Eric |year=2010 |publisher=Dundurn Press |isbn=978-1-55488-789-7 |ref=harv}}
Notes
1. ^{{cite news |newspaper=Montreal Gazette |date=December 31, 1896 |title=Winnipeg's Woe |page=8 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0qstAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qn4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=6999%2C4734132 |accessdate=February 7, 2014}}
2. ^{{cite news |work=St. John Daily Sun |date=February 26, 1897 |title=Wanderers defeat Montreal |page=8}}
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2 : Amateur Hockey Association of Canada seasons|1896–97 in Canadian ice hockey

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