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1903 CAHL season

Ice hockey season


Ice hockey season

FieldValue
title1903 CAHL season
leagueCanadian Amateur Hockey League
sportIce hockey
durationJanuary 3 – February 28, 1903
no_of_teams5
season1903
league_champsOttawa Hockey Club
league_champ_nameChampions
top_scorerRussell Bowie (22 goals)
seasonslistCanadian Amateur Hockey League
seasonslistnamesCAHL
prevseason_link[1902 CAHL season](1902-cahl-season)
prevseason_year[1902](1902-cahl-season)
nextseason_link[1904 CAHL season](1904-cahl-season)
nextseason_year[1904](1904-cahl-season)

| conf1-runner-up = | conf2-runner-up = | finals_runner-up = The 1903 Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) season was the fifth season of the league. Teams played an eight-game schedule. Ottawa and Montreal Victorias tied for the league championship with records of six wins and two losses. Ottawa defeated the Victorias in a two-game playoff to win the season and their first Stanley Cup championship, the first of "Silver Seven" era.

League business

Executive

  • Harry Trihey, Shamrocks (President)
  • P. M. Butler, Ottawa (1st vice-president)
  • A. D. Scott, Quebec ( 2nd vice-president)
  • Fred McRobie, Montreal (Secretary-Treasurer)

It was decided that league champions would not play for the Stanley Cup until after the season. If a challenge was ordered by the Cup trustees, Montreal would default the Cup. A challenge was ordered by the trustees and Montreal eventually agreed to play Winnipeg in January during regular season play.

This season saw the loss of several players to hockey leagues in the U.S., including Charlie Liffiton, Hod Stuart, Bruce Stuart, Eddie Hogan and George McCarron.

Season

Highlights

This season saw several impressive rookies including Frank McGee and Art Moore for Ottawa.

The season would be a two team race between Montreal Victorias and Ottawa, splitting their matches between each other. The season ended in a tie, which necessitated a playoff, won by Ottawa to win their first Stanley Cup. At the other end of the standing, Shamrocks did not win any games.

Final standing

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

TeamGPWLTGFGA
Ottawa Hockey Club86204726
Montreal Victorias86204833
Montreal Hockey Club74303419
Quebec Hockey Club73403046
Montreal Shamrocks80802156

Results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Jan.3**Victorias**4Ottawa HC3
3Shamrocks0**Montreal HC**10
10**Ottawa HC**6Shamrocks1
10**Victorias**11Quebec HC5
17Montreal HC1**Ottawa HC**7
17**Quebec HC**5Shamrocks3
21**Montreal HC**5Victorias2
24Ottawa HC6**Quebec HC**8
24**Victorias**12Shamrocks7
31†Quebec HCMontreal HC
Feb.4Shamrocks2**Ottawa HC**5
7**Montreal HC**9Quebec HC3
7**Ottawa HC**7Victorias6
11**Victorias**7Shamrocks3
14Quebec HC3**Ottawa HC**10
14**Montreal HC**6Shamrocks1
21**Ottawa HC**3Montreal HC1
21Shamrocks4**Quebec HC**5
25Montreal HC2**Victorias**3
28Quebec HC1**Victorias**3

† Postponed and not played.

Player Stats

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored

NameClubGPG
Russell BowieVictorias722
Frank McGeeOttawa HC614
Herb JordanQuebec HC712
Billy GilmourOttawa HC710
Archie HooperMontreal HC69
Jack MarshallMontreal HC78
Blair RusselVictorias87
Dave GilmourOttawa HC47
Suddy GilmourOttawa HC77
Harry BrightShamrocks87

Goaltending averages

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

NameClubGPGASOGAA
Archie LockerbyVictorias362.0
Billy NicholsonMontreal HC71912.7
Bouse HuttonOttawa HC82623.3
Jim NicholVictorias5275.4
Paddy MoranQuebec HC7466.6
Patrick O'ReillyShamrocks8567.0

Playoffs

Ottawa HC and Montreal Victorias played a two-game total-goals series.

Ottawa HC1Victorias1
John "Bouse" HuttonGArchie Lockerby
Harvey Pulford, CaptPBilly Strachan
Arthur MooreCPGeorge Fairbank
Harry WestwickRORussell Bowie, Capt
Frank McGeeCBert Strachan
Billy GilmourRWCharles Allan
Suddy Gilmour1LWBlair Russell
Dave GilmourC-Sub
Referee – Harry Trihey
Victorias1Ottawa HC8
Archie LockerbyGJohn "Bouse" Hutton
Billy StrachanPHarvey Pulford, Capt
George FairbankCPArthur Moore
Bert StrachanROFrank McGee
Russell Bowie, CaptCDave Gilmour
Blair RussellLWBilly Gilmour
Charles AllanRWSuddy Gilmour
Referee – Percy Quinn

Stanley Cup challenges

Winnipeg vs. Montreal

Another Montreal HC vs. Winnipeg Victorias best-of-three challenge series was held in early 1903. In game one, defending champion Montreal defeated Winnipeg, 8–1. Game two was the first Stanley Cup challenge match to be replayed. Both teams skated to a 2–2 tie before the game had to be suspended at 27:00 of overtime because of a midnight curfew. It was then decided to discard the result and replay the game two days later. In the rescheduled contest, the Victorias won, 4–2, to even the series. However, Montreal won the decisive game three, 4–1, to retain the Cup.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationMontreal wins best-of-three series 2 games to 1
January 29, 1903Montreal HC8–1Winnipeg VictoriasMontreal Arena
January 31, 1903*Suspended at 27:00 of overtime due to curfew and the 2–2 tie was discarded*
February 2, 1903Winnipeg Victorias4–2Montreal HC
February 4, 1903Montreal HC4–1Winnipeg Victorias
Winnipeg Victorias1Montreal HC8
Fred OlsenGBilly Nicholson
Rod FlettPBilly Bellingham
Magnus FlettCPDickie Boon, Capt.
Billy KeanROArchie Hooper
Fred Cadham, Capt.1CJack Marshall
Tony Gingras1RWJimmy Gardner
Fred ScanlonLWTommy Phillips
Referee – Percy Quinn
  • Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
  • Spares - Montreal - Cecil Blachford - RW, Tom Hodge - D, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW
Winnipeg Victorias2Montreal HC2
Fred OlsenGBilly Nicholson
Rod FlettPTom Hodge
Magnus FlettCPDickie Boon, Capt.
Billy KeanROArchie Hooper
Fred Cadham, Capt.1CJack Marshall
Tony Gingras1RWCecil Blachford
Fred ScanlonLWTommy Phillips
Referee – Percy Quinn
  • Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
  • Spares - Montreal - Billy Bellingham - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW
Winnipeg Victorias4Montreal HC2
Fred OlsenGBilly Nicholson
Rod FlettPTom Hodge
Magnus FlettCPDickie Boon, Capt.
Billy Kean3ROArchie Hooper
Fred Cadham, Capt.CJack Marshall
Tony Gingras1RWCecil Blachford
Fred ScanlonLWTommy Phillips
Referee – Percy Quinn
  • Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
  • Spares - Montreal - Billy Bellingham - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Charles Liffton - RW, George Smith - RW
Winnipeg Victorias1Montreal HC4
Fred OlsenGBilly Nicholson
Rod FlettPBilly Bellingham
Magnus FlettCPDickie Boon, Capt.
Billy Kean1ROArchie Hooper
Fred Cadham, Capt.CJack Marshall
Tony GingrasRWGeorge Smith
Fred ScanlonLWTommy Phillips
Referee – Percy Quinn
  • Spare - Winnipeg Victorias - Dan Bain - C
  • Spares - Montreal - Cecil Blachford - D, Jimmy Gardner - RW, Tom Hodge - D, Charles Liffton - RW,

Rat Portage vs. Ottawa HC

Ottawa defeated the Rat Portage Thistles 6–2, 4–2 (10–4) in a two-game, total goals series in Ottawa, March 12–14, 1903.

As the new CAHL and Cup champions, the Ottawas accepted a challenge from the Rat Portage Thistles of the Manitoba & Northwestern Hockey Association (MNWHA). Entering the best-of-three challenge series, the Thistles were younger and quicker than Ottawa; only one player on the Thistles was over the age of 20. Any chance that those factors could have helped the team was negated by soft ice conditions. Ottawa swept the series with scores of 6–2 and 4–2.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationOttawa HC wins best-of-three series two games to none
March 12, 1903Ottawa HC6–2Rat Portage ThistlesDey's Arena
March 14, 1903Ottawa HC4–2Rat Portage Thistles
Rat Portage2Ottawa HC6
Fred DulmageGJohn "Bouse" Hutton
Mat BrownPHarvey Pulford, Capt
Tom Hooper, CaptCPArthur Moore
Si GriffisRODave Gilmour
Billy McGimsie2CFrank McGee
Bill MartinLWBilly Gilmour
Roxy BeaudroRWSuddy Gilmour
Referee- Harry Trihey
Rat Portage2Ottawa HC4
Fred DulmageGJohn "Bouse" Hutton
Mat BrownPHarvey Pulford, Capt
Tom Hooper, CaptCPDave Gilmour
Si GriffisROFrank McGee
Billy McGimsie1CPercy Sims
Bill MartinRWBilly Gilmour
Roxy Beaudro1LWSuddy Gilmour
Referee- Chauncy Kirby

For their win, the Ottawa players would each receive a silver nugget. From that point on the team would also be known as the Silver Seven.

Stanley Cup engravings

Players
**Forwards**
Cecil Blachford (right wing)
Jimmy Gardner (left-right wing)
Charles Liffiton (right wing)
Tommy Phillips (left wing)
George Smith (right wing)
Jack Marshall (center)
Archie Hooper (rover)
**Defencemen**
Billy Bellingham (point)
Dickie Boon (cover point-captain)
Tom Hodge (point-cover point)
**Goaltender**
Billy Nicholson

non-players=

  • Charles G. Chitty (President), Clarence McKerrow (manager), Desse Browne (coach)
  • Harry C. Dewitt (Hon. Secretary/Treasurer), Frank Bickerdike (director)
  • George A. James (director), Paul Lefebvre (trainer)
Players
**Forwards**
Hamilton Billy Gilmour (right wing)
Sutherland Suddy Gilmour (left wing)
Harry Westwick (also played rover)
Percy Sims (center)
Frank McGee (center-rover)
Dave Gilmour(rover-cover point)
**Defencemen**
Harvey Pulford (point-Captain)
Arthur Fraser (point-cover point)
Arthur Moore (cover point)
Frank Wood (point-cover point)
Charles Spittal
**Goaltender**
John "Bouse" Hutton

non-players=

  • Percy M. Butler (President), Robert T. "Bob" Shillington (Manager)
  • Alf Smith (Coach), Archie P. Mutchmor (Treasurer)†
  • Martin Rosenthal (Secretary), Halder Kirby (Club Doctor), Llewellyn Bates (Vice President)
  • W.H. Hutton†, Chauncy Kirby, Jack Smith, Charles Sparks (Directors)
  • Mac McGilton (Ass't Trainer), Pete Green (Trainer)
  • Alf Smith did not play for Ottawa in 1903. However he was playing-coach for Ottawa Silver Sevens next 3 Stanley Cup winning seasons

† one executive first name remain unknown

References

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