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1899 CAHL season

Ice hockey season


Ice hockey season

FieldValue
title1899 CAHL season
leagueCanadian Amateur Hockey League
sportIce hockey
durationJanuary 7 – March 4, 1899
no_of_teams5
season1899
league_champsMontreal Shamrocks
league_champ_nameChampions
top_scorerHarry Trihey (19 goals)
seasonslistCanadian Amateur Hockey League
seasonslistnamesCAHL
prevseason_link[1898 AHAC season](1898-ahac-season)
prevseason_year[1898 (AHAC)](1898-ahac-season)
nextseason_link[1900 CAHL season](1900-cahl-season)
nextseason_year[1900](1900-cahl-season)

The 1899 CAHL season was the inaugural season of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League. Teams played an eight-game schedule. The Montreal Shamrocks were the league champion with a record of seven wins and one loss. Both the Shamrocks and the Montreal Victorias won Stanley Cup challenges to retain the Stanley Cup for the league.

Season

Highlights

The January 26 game between Montreal and Quebec was protested because it was alleged that the referee, Fred Chittick, Ottawa's goalkeeper, was drunk. The game was rescheduled for February 14, to be played in Ottawa, but in the end, Quebec declined to play the game.

On February 4, when Shamrocks defeated Quebec at Montreal by a score of 13–4, Harry Trihey scored 10 goals.

The Victorias defeated Ottawa at Montreal on February 11, by a score of 16–0. Fred Chittick attempted to score by himself, rushing the length of the ice from his net, without success.

The race for the championship was decided on March 1, when Shamrocks defeated the Victorias 1–0. Eight thousand people are recorded as being in attendance, thousands of dollars was wagered and Harry Trihey of Shamrocks scored the deciding goal.

After losing their first six matches, Quebec withdrew from the rest of the schedule, forfeiting their last two games.

Final standing

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

TeamGPWLTGFGA
Montreal Shamrocks87104021
Montreal Victorias86204423
Ottawa Hockey Club84402143
Montreal Hockey Club83503029
Quebec Hockey Club80801231

Results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Jan.7Quebec HC1**Montreal HC**7
7Shamrocks3**Ottawa HC**4
10**Victorias**4Montreal HC2
14Quebec1**Ottawa HC**3
14**Shamrocks**4Montreal HC3
21 (†)Montreal HC1**Quebec HC**2
21**Shamrocks**5Victorias2
28Ottawa HC1**Montreal HC**5
28**Victorias**5Quebec HC4
Feb.4Quebec HC4**Shamrocks**13
4**Victorias**7Ottawa HC5
8**Shamrocks**4Montreal HC3
11Ottawa HC0**Victorias**16
11**Shamrocks**3Quebec HC2
18Montreal HC4**Ottawa HC**5
25**Victorias**10Montreal HC6
Mar.1Victorias0**Shamrocks**1
4 (††)Ottawa HC3**Shamrocks**7
**Ottawa HC**Quebec HC
Quebec HC**Victorias**

† Montreal refused to continue with 12 minutes to play. Game was to be replayed on February 14, but Quebec declined and the game was defaulted.

†† Shamrocks clinch league championship.

‡ defaulted to Ottawa

₳ defaulted to Victorias

Player Stats

Leading scorers

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored

NameClubGPG
Harry TriheyShamrocks719
Clare McKerrowMontreal HC412
Russell BowieVictorias711
Cam DavidsonVictorias79
Arthur FarrellShamrocks88
Jack BrannenShamrocks88
Bob McDougallVictorias27
Jack EwingVictorias57
Mac RogerOttawa HC56
Billy ChristmasMontreal HC45

Goaltending averages

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

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Gordon LewisVictorias3712.3
James H. McKennaShamrocks82112.6
Herb CollinsMontreal HC6193.2
Frank RichardsonVictorias4164.0
John Bouse HuttonOttawa HC2115.5
Frank StockingQuebec HC4246.0
Fred ChittickOttawa HC5326.4
Mark O'MearaQuebec HC177.0
Fred MunroMontreal HC11010.0

Exhibitions

During the season, the Shamrocks travelled to New York City to play two games against the New York Hockey Club. After the season, the Shamrocks travelled to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to play exhibitions. On March 7, the Shamrocks played the Halifax Crescents to a 1–1 draw,{{cite news

The Victorias travelled to New York City to play the Brooklyn Skating Club. The Victorias defeated Brooklyn 5–2 on March 10 at St. Nicholas Rink.{{cite news

Stanley Cup challenges

Victorias vs. Winnipeg

Montreal received another challenge from the MHA's Winnipeg Victorias. This time, it was decided that they would play a two-game total goals series in February 1899.

The first game was won by Montreal 2–1. Winnipeg's captain Dan Bain injured his eye and did not play in the second game due to hemorrhaging behind the eye.

The second game ended in controversy. With Montreal leading the game 3–2 with about 12 minutes left in the game, Montreal's Bob MacDougall violently slashed Winnipeg's Tony Gingras. As Gingras was carried off the ice, referee Bill Findlay only called Macdougall for a two-minute minor. Angry that he should have been accessed a larger penalty, Winnipeg went into their dressing room in protest. Insulted, Findlay abruptly went home, but returned after officials followed him on a sleigh and persuaded him to return. Once back at the rink, the referee gave Winnipeg 15 minutes to return to the ice themselves. They refused and thus Findlay disqualified the team and declared Montreal the winners. 4,000 were attending the Winnipeg Auditorium rink to hear returns of the game by telegraph.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationMontreal wins total goals series 5 goals to 3
February 15, 1899Montreal Victorias2–1Winnipeg VictoriasMontreal Arena, Montreal
February 18, 1899Montreal Victorias3–2Winnipeg Victorias
Winnipeg1Victorias2
George MerrittGGordon Lewis
Bobby BensonPGraham Drinkwater, Capt
Charles JohnstoneCPMike Grant
Tony Gingras1FCam Davidson
Dan BainFErnie McLea
Jack Armytage, CaptFRobert MacDougall
Attie HowardFRussell Bowie
Colin "Tote" Campbellsub
Referee – J. Findlay
Winnipeg2Victorias3
George MerrittGGordon Lewis
Bobby BensonPGraham Drinkwater, Capt
Charles JohnstoneCPMike Grant
Tony GingrasFCam Davidson
Colin "Tote" CampbellFErnie McLea
Jack Armytage, Capt1FRobert McDougall
Attie Howard1FRussell Bowie
Referee – J. Findlay

The Stanley Cup passed from the Montreal Victorias to the Montreal Shamrocks as champions of the league March 4, 1899.

Shamrocks vs. Queens

The Shamrocks defended the trophy against Queen's University of Kingston, Ontario. The game was played half under Ontario rules and half under CAHL rules.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
March 14, 1899Montreal Shamrocks6–2Queen's UniversityMontreal Arena
Queens2Shamrocks6
Robert Carroll HiscockGJames H. McKenna
Guy CurtisPFrank Tansey, Capt
J. Ward MerrillCPFrank Wall
Jock HartyFHarry Trihey
George Dalton1FArthur Farrell
Robert R. Carr-Harris1FFred Scanlan
Knox WalkemFJack P. Brannen
Referee – Harvey Pulford

Player statistics

Scoring Leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored

NameClubGPG
Harry TriheyShamrocks719
Clare McKerrowMontreal HC412
Russell BowieVictorias711
Cam DavidsonVictorias79
Arthur FarrellShamrocks88
Jack BrannenShamrocks88
Bob McDougallVictorias27
Jack EwingVictorias57
Mac RogerOttawa HC56
Billy ChristmasMontreal HC45

Goaltending averages

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

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Gordon LewisVictorias3712.3
James H. McKennaShamrocks82112.6
Herb CollinsMontreal HC6193.2
Frank RichardsonVictorias4164.0
John Bouse HuttonOttawa HC2115.5
Frank StockingQuebec HC4246.0
Fred ChittickOttawa HC5326.4
Mark O'MearaQuebec HC177.0
Fred MunroMontreal HC11010.0

Stanley Cup engravings

Players
**Forwards**
Russell Bowie
Douglas Acer ^ @
Cam Davidson ^
Jack Ewing ^
Robert MacDougall ^
Ernie McLea ^
Fred McRobie ^
**Defencemen**
Graham Drinkwater (point – captain)
Mike Grant (cover point)
**Goaltenders**
Gordon Lewis
Frank Richardson †
  • † Playing-Coach
  • ^ unknown who played center, rover, right wing, and left wing, so the players are listed as forwards
  • @ missing from the team picture

non-players=

  • Handbury C. Budden (President)
  • Frank Howard Wilson (Hon. President)
  • J. Stafford Bishop (secretary/treasurer)
  • 1 non-players first names are unknown
Players
**Forwards**
Jack P. Brannen (rover)
Arthur Farrell (center) ^
Fred Scanlan (left wing) ^
Harry Trihey (center/right wing – captain)
John Dobby ^
Charles Hoerner ^
**Defencemen**
Frank Tansey (point)
Frank Wall (cover point)
**Goaltender**
Jim McKenna
  • ^ unknown who played center, right wing and left wing, so the players are listed as forwards
  • † only the trainers were included on the team picture, these are the other official non-players with Montreal Shamrocks in 1899
  • & unknown first name

non-players=

  • Harry W. McLaughlin (president), C.M. Hart† (vice-president)
  • W.H. Kearney† (Director)&, C.F. Smith† (director)
  • Barney Dunphy (Coach/Trainer), C. Foley (ass't trainer)
  • All non-players first names are unknown except for the coach and president

References

; Bibliography

before = Montreal Victorias 1898 | after = Montreal Shamrocks 1900 | title = Montreal Shamrocks Stanley Cup Champions | years = 1899| before = 1898 AHAC season | after = 1900 CAHL season | title = CAHL seasons | years = 1899|

References

  1. (February 14, 1899). "Puckerings". The Globe.
  2. "The Cyclopedic review of current history". The Evening News Association.
  3. (February 20, 1899). "Winnipeg's Story". The Globe.
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