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词条 1901 CAHL season
释义

  1. League business

     Executive 

  2. Exhibition games

  3. Regular season

     Highlights  Final standing 

  4. Stanley Cup challenges

     Shamrocks vs. Winnipeg 

  5. Schedule and results

  6. Player statistics

     Goaltending averages  Leading scorers 

  7. See also

  8. References

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The 1901 Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) season was the third season of the senior ice hockey league. Teams played an eight-game schedule. The Ottawa Hockey Club was the league champion with a record of seven wins, no losses and a draw. The Montreal Shamrocks lost a Stanley Cup challenge during the season, so Ottawa did not inherit the Stanley Cup. The Club declined to challenge Winnipeg after the season.

League business

{{Emergence of the NHL}}

Executive

  • George R. James, Montreal (President)
  • D. Watson, Quebec (1st Vice-President)
  • J. W. Smith, Ottawa ( 2nd Vice-President)
  • J. S. Bishop, Victorias (Secretary-Treasurer)
  • C. Hart (Councillor)

The league adopted travelling expenses of $85 between Ottawa-Montreal, $100 between Montreal-Quebec and $125 between Ottawa-Quebec for the visiting teams to receive from the home team.

The league banned member teams from playing exhibition matches outside the league without league permission.

Exhibition games

On January 12, the Montreal Victorias played an exhibition against the New York Hockey Club, in New York, losing 2–1.[1]

Regular season

Highlights

The Ottawa club would win the season, undefeated, with players Sixsmith, Westwick and Pulford starring.

Final standing

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Ottawa Hockey Club
8
7
0
1
33
20
Montreal Victorias
8
4
3
1
45
32
Montreal Shamrocks
8
4
4
0
30
25
Montreal Hockey Club
8
3
5
0
28
37
Quebec Hockey Club
8
1
7
0
21
43

Although Ottawa won the league championship, the Shamrocks had lost their challenge to Winnipeg and Ottawa would not be awarded the Cup. At first, Ottawa was intending to challenge Winnipeg for the Cup, but on February 27, 1901, announced that they would not do so that winter.[2] According to Coleman(1966), Ottawa did not issue a challenge due to the "lateness of the season."[3] The Ottawa Journal as reported in The Globe suggested that the Ottawa club was wise in their decision, as they were in "racked condition in which they are, as a result of the immensely hard exertions put forth by them in all their games this season".[4] The Ottawa Hockey Club did not challenge the following season, either.

Stanley Cup challenges

Shamrocks vs. Winnipeg

In January 1901, the Winnipeg Victorias of the MHA again challenged the Montreal Shamrocks for the Cup. This time, Winnipeg prevailed, sweeping the best-of-three series with scores of 4–3 and 2–1. Game two was the first overtime game in Cup history with Dan Bain scoring at the four-minute mark of the extra period.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation Notes
January 29, 1901Winnipeg Victorias4–3Montreal ShamrocksMontreal Arena
January 31, 1901Winnipeg Victorias2–1Montreal Shamrocks4:00, OT
Winnipeg wins best-of-three series 2 games to 0
January 29
Winnipeg 4atShamrocks 3
Art Brown G James H. McKenna
Rod Flett PMike Grant
Magnus Flett CPFrank Wall 1
Tony Gingras 1 FHarry Trihey
Dan Bain 1 FJack P. Brannen 1
Charles Johnston FFred Scanlan
Burke Wood 2 FArthur Farrell 1
Fred Chadham sub
Referee – H. Baird
Umpires – A. McKerrow, Dickie Boon
January 31
Winnipeg 2atShamrocks 1
Art Brown GJames H. McKenna
Rod Flett PMike Grant
Magnus Flett CPFrank Wall
Tony Gingras FHarry Trihey 1
Dan Bain 2 FJack P. Brannen
Charles Johnston FFred Scanlon
Burke Wood FArthur Farrell
Fred Chadham sub
Referee – H. Baird
Umpires – A. McKerrow, Dickie Boon

Schedule and results

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

† Ottawa clinches league championship.

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

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

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Chittick, FredOttawa 1 0 1 0.0
Lockerby, ArchieVictorias 1 2 2.0
Hutton, John BouseOttawa 7 20 2.9
McKenna, James H.Shamrocks 8 25 3.1
O'Meara, MarkQuebec 1 4 4.0
Munro, FredVictorias 7 30 4.3
Nicholson, BillyMontreal 8 37 4.6
Stocking, FrankQuebec 7 38 5.4

Leading scorers

NameClub GP G
Russell BowieVictorias 7 24
Lorne CampbellMontreal 7 10
Arthur FarrellShamrocks 8 10
Harold HenryOttawa 8 8
Blair RusselVictorias 8 8
Arthur SixsmithOttawa 7 7
Harry TriheyShamrocks 7 7
Charlie LiffitonMontreal 8 6
Harry WestwickOttawa 7 6
Edward StuartVictorias 5 6
Jack SmithOttawa 4 6

See also

  • 1900–01 MHA season
  • List of Stanley Cup champions

References

  • {{cite book | author=Coleman, Charles L. | title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. |year=1966}}
  • {{cite book |author=Podnieks, Andrew |year=2004 |title=Lord Stanley's Cup |publisher=Triumph Books |isbn=1-55168-261-3}}
1. ^{{cite news |work=Winnipeg Tribune |title=New York Men Won |date=January 14, 1901 |page=}}
2. ^{{Cite news |newspaper=The Globe |date=February 28, 1901 |title=Ottawa will not challenge |pages=10 |postscript=}}
3. ^{{cite book|title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926, inc.|last=Coleman|first=Charles|pages=62|year=1966}}
4. ^{{Cite news |newspaper=The Globe |date=March 2, 1901 |pages=25 |title=Sound reasons for waiting |postscript=}}
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