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1898 AHAC season

Ice hockey season

1898 AHAC season

Ice hockey season

FieldValue
title1898 AHAC season
leagueAmateur Hockey Association of Canada
sportIce hockey
durationJanuary 4 – March 5, 1898
no_of_teams5
season1898
league_champsMontreal Victorias
league_champ_nameChampions
top_scorerCam Davidson (14 goals)
seasonslistAmateur Hockey Association of Canada
seasonslistnamesAHAC
prevseason_link[1897 AHAC season](1897-ahac-season)
prevseason_year[1897](1897-ahac-season)
nextseason_link[1899 CAHL season](1899-cahl-season)
nextseason_year[1899 (CAHL)](1899-cahl-season)

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Montreal Shamrocks in 1898.

The 1898 Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season was the twelfth and final season of the league. Each team played 8 games, and Montreal Victorias were again first with an 8–0 record, to retain the Stanley Cup. This was their fourth-straight league championship. The league would dissolve prior to the next season.

League business

Executive

  • J. A. Findlay, Montreal (President)
  • J. S. Dunbar, Quebec (1st. Vice-Pres.)
  • G. P. Murphy (2nd Vice-Pres.)
  • F. Howard Wilson (Sec.-Treasurer)
  • W. Snow, E. Hinchy, E. Farwell, E. Blurty, G. Tanguay (Council)

The Ottawa Capitals applied to join the league, but were turned down because they had not won an intermediate-level championship.

Season

Highlights

The game of February 12, 1898, between Ottawa and the Victorias was notable because Fred Chittick, the regular goalkeeper of Ottawa staged a one-man strike because he had not received his share of complimentary tickets. Ottawa played A. Cope instead and lost 9–5. The fans in attendance heckled the defence pair of Harvey Pulford and Weldy Young, and in response Mr. Young went into the crowd to attack a spectator.

Final standing

Note GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against

TeamGPWLTGFGA
Montreal Victorias88005333
Montreal Hockey Club85303421
Montreal Shamrocks83502536
Quebec Hockey Club82602935
Ottawa Hockey Club82602844

Results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Jan.4**Victorias**6Shamrocks4
8Montreal HC2**Quebec HC**5
8Ottawa HC1**Shamrocks**2
11**Victorias**4Montreal HC3
15**Ottawa**4Quebec HC3
15**Montreal HC**10Shamrocks2
19Shamrocks5**Victorias**7
22Quebec HC1**Montreal HC**3
29**Montreal HC**4Ottawa HC3
29Quebec HC4**Victorias**5
Feb.5Shamrocks5**Quebec HC**6
5Ottawa HC6**Victorias**12
9Shamrocks0**Montreal HC**4
12**Victorias**9Ottawa HC5
12Quebec HC1**Shamrocks**4
19Ottawa HC2**Montreal HC**6
19 (†)**Victorias**6Quebec HC4
26Quebec HC5**Ottawa HC**6
26Montreal HC2**Victorias**4
Mar.5**Shamrocks**3Ottawa HC1

† Victorias clinch league championship.

Player Stats

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored

NameClubGPG
Cam DavidsonVictorias714
Clare McKerrowMontreal HC813
Robert McDougallVictorias812
Desse BrownMontreal HC811
Graham DrinkwaterVictorias810
James GillespieShamrocks810
Howard HutchisonOttawa HC88
R. HowardQuebec HC77
Frank WhiteOttawa HC67
Bert HorsfallQuebec HC86

Source: Coleman(1966), pp. 41–43

Goaltending averages

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

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Alf TobinShamrocks221.0
Herb CollinsMontreal HC82112.6
Gordon LewisVictorias393.0
Frank StockingQuebec HC7294.1
Frank RichardsonVictorias5244.8
Fred ChittickOttawa HC4215.3
Hugh SempleShamrocks6345.7
Alex CopeOttawa HC4235.8
Mark O'MearaQuebec HC166.0

Exhibition tours

Shamrocks tour New York

From February 14 through 19th, the Shamrocks toured New York city, playing teams of the Amateur Hockey League. They played the New York Hockey Club twice and the Brooklyn Skating Club once. The Shamrocks split the two with New York 2–1 and 0–1 at the Lexington Avenue Ice Palace. The series was considered close however in the second game play turned rough and several Montreal players were ejected; Desse Brown (Montreal) and Billy Russell (New York). Benny Phillips of New York would score the only goal and assists were rewarded to DeCasanova and Russell. The Shamrocks also defeated Brooklyn 4–3 at the Clermont Avenue Rink.

Victorias tour New York

The first game was dubbed by the American media as establishing the amateur international championship, between the top American team, the New York Athletic Club and the top Canadian team the Montreal Victorias. After the season, the Victorias visited New York, first playing the New York Athletic Club at the St. Nicholas Rink, winning 6–1 on March 4. The game was in attendance of 3,000 people. The game was noted as the Victorias were able to 'disarm' their opponents illustrating stealing the puck from the opposing players through stick-handling. Montreal scorers were (2 goals each) Macdougall, Davidson, Drinkwater to Fenwick's single goal.

On March 5, the Victorias defeated the St. Nicholas Skating Club 8–0.

Playoffs

There were no playoffs as the Victorias won first place exclusively.

Stanley Cup challenges

Victorias vs. Ottawa

Prior to the season, Victorias would play Ottawa Capitals of the CCHA in a single-elimination game on December 27, 1897, winning 15–2. It was originally scheduled as the first best-of-three challenge, but the series ended after the first game because the Victorias clearly was the superior team with a 15–2 victory and the Ottawa team withdrew its challenge.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
Dec. 27, 1897Montreal Victorias15–2Ottawa CapitalsVictoria Rink
Ottawa2Montreal15
R. WilmotGGordon Lewis
LafleurPHartland MacDougall
Eddie MurphyCPMike Grant, Capt
Pat MurphyFRobert MacDougall
Henry O'ConnorFGraham Drinkwater
Martin McGuireFShirley Davidson
William BaldwinFCam Davidson

Referee – J. A. Findlay

Umpires – M. J. Polan, A. McKerrow

Source: Ottawa Journal No challenges were played after the season.

Stanley Cup engraving

Players
**Forwards**
Graham Drinkwater (rover)
Cam Davidson ^
Jack Ewing ^ @
Robert MacDougall ^
Ernie McLea ^
**Defencemen**
Howard Henderson (point)
Hartland MacDougall (point)
Mike Grant (cover point)
**Goaltender**
Gordon Lewis
Frank Richardson †
  • † Playing-Coach
  • & First names are unknown
  • ^ Unknown who played Center, Right Wing and Left Wing, so the players are listed as forwards
  • @Missing from the team picture.

non-players=

  • P.M. Desterneck& (President), Watson Jack (Hon. President), Fred Meredith (Hon. President)
  • Frank Howard Wilson (Hon. Vice President), J. Stafford Bishop& (Secretary/Treasurer)

References

Bibliography

Notes

before = Montreal Victorias 1897 | after = Montreal Victorias Feb. 1899 | title = Montreal Victorias Stanley Cup Champions | years = 1898| before = 1897 AHAC season | after = 1899 CAHL season | title = AHAC seasons | years = 1898|

References

  1. New York Times Feb 18 1898
  2. W.B. Curtis. (April 1898). "none". Outings Monthly Review of Amateur Sports and Pastimes. Ice Hockey.
  3. New York Times March 3rd 1898
  4. New York Times Mar 5th edition 1898
  5. (December 28, 1897). "Victorias Had An Easy Thing". Ottawa Journal.
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