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1900 CAHL season

Ice hockey season


Ice hockey season

FieldValue
title1900 CAHL season
leagueCanadian Amateur Hockey League
sportIce hockey
durationJanuary 6 – March 10, 1900
no_of_teams5
season1900
league_champsMontreal Shamrocks
league_champ_nameChampions
top_scorerHarry Trihey (17 goals)
seasonslistCanadian Amateur Hockey League
seasonslistnamesCAHL
prevseason_link[1899 CAHL season](1899-cahl-season)
prevseason_year[1899](1899-cahl-season)
nextseason_link[1901 CAHL season](1901-cahl-season)
nextseason_year[1901](1901-cahl-season)

| conf1-runner-up = | conf2-runner-up = | finals_runner-up =

The 1900 Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) season was the second season of the league. Teams played an eight-game schedule. Again, the Montreal Shamrocks were the league champion with a record of seven wins and one loss.

League business

Executive

  • F. R. Baird (President)
  • John Patrick Dickson (1st vice-president)
  • H. E. Scott (2nd vice-president)
  • George R. James (secretary-treasurer)
  • Harry McLaughlin (councillor)

McGill University applied to join the league but was turned down.

The use of netting for the goal was demonstrated with a model produced by Frank Stocking, goaltender of the Quebec club at the annual meeting. After an exhibition game between the Shamrocks and Victorias, the use of goal nets was approved for league play, and used for the season. The netting connected the two upright posts, but there was no crossbar across the top.

The use of hockey gloves was quite common and shin guards were now mostly in use inside the stockings though some players still used the old style outside the stockings.

Season

Star rover Graham Drinkwater retired from the Victorias before the season.

Highlights

The Shamrocks won the championship losing only one game, and that, after the league championship was decided. This was the second year in a row for the Shamrocks, who were a mediocre team before this stretch of success and would return to it the next year.

Final standing

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

TeamGPWLTGFGA
Montreal Shamrocks87104926
Montreal Hockey Club85303436
Ottawa Hockey Club84402819
Montreal Victorias82604455
Quebec Hockey Club82603352

Results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Jan.6**Montreal HC**6Victorias5
6**Shamrocks**5Ottawa HC4
13Montreal HC3**Shamrocks**8
13**Ottawa HC **3Quebec HC2
18Victorias4**Shamrocks**10
20Montreal HC2**Ottawa HC**5
20Quebec HC3**Victorias**14
27**Montreal HC **8Quebec HC7
27**Ottawa HC**5Victorias3
Feb.3Quebec HC2**Shamrocks**8
10Victorias1**Ottawa HC**11
10Quebec HC5**Montreal HC**6
17Ottawa HC0**Montreal HC**3
24**Quebec HC**3Ottawa HC0
24Victorias1**Montreal HC**3
27**Shamrocks**5Montreal HC3
Mar.1 (†)**Shamrocks**10Victorias6
3 (‡)Ottawa HC**Shamrocks**
4**Victorias**10Quebec HC7
10Shamrocks3**Quebec HC**4

† Shamrocks clinch league championship.

‡ defaulted to Shamrocks

Player Stats

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored

NameClubGPG
Harry TriheyShamrocks717
Russell BowieVictorias715
Billy ChristmasMontreal HC812
Bruce StuartOttawa HC511
James GillespieQuebec HC810
Arthur FarrellShamrocks89
Blair RusselVictorias79
George McCarronQuebec HC27
Charlie LiffitonMontreal HC86
Jack BrannenShamrocks86

Goaltending averages

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

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Billy NicholsonMontreal HC41112.75
Bouse HuttonOttawa HC71902.8
James H. McKennaShamrocks72603.7
Fred MunroMontreal HC42506.3
Frank StockingQuebec HC85216.5
Thomas PowersVictorias85506.9

Stanley Cup challenges

Shamrocks vs. Winnipeg

The MHA's Winnipeg Victorias issued another challenge for the Cup. This time, a best-of-three series was played against the defending champion Montreal Shamrocks. Winnipeg won the first game, 4–3, but Montreal prevailed in the next two games, 3–2 and 5–4.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationMontreal wins best-of-three series 2 games to 1
February 12, 1900Winnipeg Victorias4–3Montreal ShamrocksMontreal Arena
February 14, 1900Montreal Shamrocks3–2Winnipeg Victorias
February 16, 1900Montreal Shamrocks5–4Winnipeg Victorias
Winnipeg4Shamrocks3
George MerrittGJames H. McKenna
Rod FlettPFrank Tansey
Charles JohnstoneCPFrank Wall
Tony Gingras1FArthur Farrell
Dan Bain, Capt2FJack P. Brannen
William N. Roxburgh1FHarry Trihey, Capt
Colin "Tote" CampbellFFred Scanlan
Referee – H. Baird
Umpires – Clarence McKerrow, F. Stocking
Winnipeg2Shamrocks3
George MerrittGJames H. McKenna
Rod FlettPFrank Tansey
Charles Johnstone1CPFrank Wall
Tony GingrasFArthur Farrell
Dan Bain, CaptFJack P. Brannen
William N. RoxburghFHarry Trihey, Capt
Colin "Tote" Campbell1FFred Scanlan
Referee – H. Baird
Umpires – Clarence McKerrow, Billy Christmas
Winnipeg4Shamrocks5
George MerrittGJames H. McKenna
Rod FlettPFrank Tansey
Charles JohnstoneCPFrank Wall
Tony Gingras1FArthur Farrell
Dan Bain, Capt2FJack P. Brannen
William N. Roxburgh1FHarry Trihey, Capt
Colin "Tote" CampbellFFred Scanlan
Referee – H. Baird

Shamrocks vs. Halifax

In March, the Shamrocks then received another challenge for the Cup. However, the Halifax Crescents of the Halifax City Hockey League did not pose much of a threat as Montreal crushed them, 10–2 and 11–0.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationMontreal wins best-of-three series 2 games to 0
March 5, 1900Montreal Shamrocks10–2Halifax CrescentsMontreal Arena
March 7, 1900Montreal Shamrocks11–0Halifax Crescents
Halifax2Shamrocks10
Fred BishopGJames H. McKenna
Alfred KanePFrank Tansey Capt.
Tom Mullane, Capt.CPFrank Wall
Joe Crockett1FArthur Farrell
Art RyanFJack P. Brannen
Fred Maher1FHarry Trihey
Alex McInnesFFred Scanlan
Referee – H. Baird
Halifax0Shamrocks11
Fred BishopGJames H. McKenna
Alfred KanePFrank Tansey Capt.
Tom Mullane, Capt.CPFrank Wall
Joe CrockettFArthur Farrell
Art RyanFJack P. Brannen
Fred MaherFHarry Trihey
Alex McInnisFFred Scanlan
Referee – H. Baird

Stanley Cup engraving

Players
**Forwards**
Jack P. Brannen (rover)
Arthur Farrell (centre)
Fred Scanlan (left wing)
Harry Trihey (centre/right wing – captain)
Charles Hoerner †
**Defencemen**
Frank Tansey (point)
Fred Wall (cover point)
John Brennon †
**Goaltender**
James H. McKenna
  • † Did not play-on team picture
  • & 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)

References

before = Montreal Shamrocks Mar. 1899| after = Winnipeg Victorias Jan. 1901| title = Montreal Shamrocks Stanley Cup Champions | years = 1900| before = 1899 CAHL season | after = 1901 CAHL season | title = CAHL seasons | years = 1900|

References

  1. Christmas, William Richard. Leavings: A Canadian Love Story. Lulu Enterprises, Raleigh, NC, page 3.
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