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1912–13 NHA season

Ice hockey season


Ice hockey season

FieldValue
title1912–13 NHA season
leagueNational Hockey Association
sportIce hockey
durationDecember 25, 1912 – March 5, 1913
seasonRegular season
no_of_games20
no_of_teams6
top_scorerJoe Malone (43)
finalsO'Brien Cup
finals_linkO'Brien Cup
finals_champQuebec Bulldogs
finals_runner-upMontreal Wanderers
nextseason_link1913–14 NHA season
prevseason_link1911–12 NHA season
nextseason_year1913–14
prevseason_year1911–12
seasonslistnamesNHA

| conf1_runner-up = | conf2_runner-up = | finals_runner-up = Montreal Wanderers The 1912–13 NHA season was the fourth season of the National Hockey Association (NHA). Six teams played 20 games each. The Quebec Bulldogs won the league championship to retain the Stanley Cup. They played and defeated the Sydney Millionaires in a challenge after the regular season.

League business

The Arena Gardens was completed in Toronto and the two dormant NHA franchises started play as the Toronto Hockey Club ('Torontos' or 'Blue Shirts') and the Toronto Tecumsehs ('Indians'). The Arena Gardens hosted a pre-season exhibition match between the Montreal Canadiens and Montreal Wanderers, at which a brawl broke out and Sprague Cleghorn would be charged with assault.

For this season the NHA teams played again with six skaters, abandoning the position of rover. It was agreed that from February onwards, the teams would play with seven. However, after several games at the start of February played with the rover, the decision was made to abandon the rover position permanently.

The Stanley Cup trustees decided prior to this season that all future Stanley Cup challenges would take place after the end of the regular season.

The Montreal Canadiens adopted a 'barber pole' style of jersey similar to the Ottawas with a CAC logo, prompting complaints from the Ottawas. The Ottawas' complaints were resolved with the Canadiens introducing a second jersey of solid red, with a wide blue stripe around the chest and the letter 'C' as a logo, used only when playing Ottawa. The solid red jersey with a wide blue stripe would be adopted full-time the following season and is the basis for the Canadiens jersey design to this day.

Regular season

Final standing

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

TeamGPWLTGFGA
Quebec Bulldogs20164011275
Montreal Wanderers20101009390
Toronto Hockey Club2091108695
Montreal Canadiens2091108381
Ottawa Senators2091108781
Toronto Tecumsehs2071305998

Results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Dec.25**Canadiens**9Toronto HC5
28Ottawa3**Quebec**7
28Toronto HC5**Canadiens**8
28**Wanderers**7Tecumsehs4
31**Quebec**3Wanderers1
Jan.1Toronto HC1**Ottawa**7
1**Canadiens**4Tecumsehs3
4**Ottawa**7Canadiens3
4**Tecumsehs**5Quebec3
4Wanderers3**Toronto HC**5
8Ottawa1**Tecumsehs**4
8Toronto HC5**Quebec**10
8**Canadiens**4Wanderers3
11Ottawa5**Wanderers**11
11Canadiens3**Quebec**4
11Toronto HC2**Tecumsehs**5
15Wanderers1**Ottawa**9
15Tecumsehs1**Toronto HC**6
15Quebec4**Canadiens**5
18**Canadiens**6Ottawa0
18Quebec4Tecumsehs2
18Toronto HC1**Wanderers**3
22**Tecumsehs**4Ottawa3 (OT 7')
22Quebec3**Toronto HC**6
22**Wanderers**4Canadiens3
25**Ottawa**9Toronto HC5
25**Wanderers**10Quebec6
25**Tecumsehs**4Canadiens5 (OT 17")
29Tecumsehs2**Wanderers**6
29**Quebec**5Ottawa3
Feb.1‡Toronto HC2**Wanderers**3
1‡**Quebec**5Tecumsehs4 (OT 4')
1‡Canadiens1**Ottawa**2
5‡Ottawa0**Toronto HC**2
5‡Wanderers3**Quebec**4
5‡**Tecumsehs**5Canadiens4
8‡**Quebec**4Ottawa1
8**Tecumsehs**2Wanderers1
8‡Canadiens3**Toronto HC**5
12Tecumsehs0**Ottawa**11
12**Quebec**11Toronto HC2
12Wanderers4**Canadiens**6
15**Ottawa**3Canadiens2
15Wanderers3**Toronto HC**10
15Tecumsehs0**Quebec**8
19Ottawa2**Wanderers**8
19Canadiens2**Quebec**4
19**Toronto HC**7Tecumsehs3
22Wanderers3**Ottawa**9
22Tecumsehs3**Toronto HC**5
22**Quebec**7Canadiens6
26Ottawa3**Tecumsehs**4
26Toronto HC4**Quebec**6
26Canadiens4**Wanderers**5
Mar.1**Canadiens**3Tecumsehs1
1Toronto HC2**Ottawa**3
1**Quebec**6Wanderers4
5Ottawa6**Quebec**8
5**Wanderers**10Tecumsehs3
5**Toronto HC**6Canadiens2

‡ Played with rover (7 man hockey)

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored, PIM = Penalties in minutes

NameClubGPGPIM
Joe MaloneQuebec204334
Tommy SmithQuebec183930
Harry HylandWanderers202738
Frank NighborToronto19259
Newsy LalondeCanadiens182561
Didier PitreCanadiens172480
Punch BroadbentOttawa202015
Scotty DavidsonToronto201969
Don SmithCanadiens201952
Skene RonanOttawa201839

Goaltending averages

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Min = Minutes Played, GA = Goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals against average

NameClubGPWLTMinGASOGAA
Clint BenedictOttawa102102751613.49D
Paddy MoranQuebec20164012047513.73A
Georges VezinaCanadiens20911012178113.99B
Art BoyceWanderers189809666704.16
Percy LeSueurOttawa1871009346504.18D
Harry HolmesToronto156707795814.47E
Billy NicholsonTecumsehs20713012289804.79C
Ray MarchandToronto83404213705.27E
Bert CadotteWanderers61202342305.90
  • A – Moran's record includes 4 minutes of overtime.
  • B – Vezina's record includes 17 minutes of overtime.
  • C – Nicholson's record includes 28 minutes of overtime.
  • D – Benedict and LeSueur shared duties in eight games.
  • E – Holmes and Marchand shared duties in three games.

Stanley Cup challenges

As NHA champions, Quebec was immediately considered the Stanley Cup champion. The Cup trustees accepted a challenge from Sydney Millionaires, champions of the Maritime Professional Hockey League. The series was a two-game, total-goals series. All games were played in Quebec city.

Sydney vs. Quebec

Joe Malone scored nine goals in the first game. He was not in the lineup for the second game.

Sydney3Quebec14
Toby McDonaldGPaddy Moran
George Trenouth1PJoe Hall
Alf McDonald Capt.CPHarry Mummery
Ken Randall1CJoe Malone
Bill DunphyRWRusty Crawford
Jim FraserLWTommy Smith
Joe Tetreault1subBilly Creighton
Sydney2Quebec6
Toby McDonaldGPaddy Moran
George Trenouth1PJoe Hall
Alf McDonaldCapt.CPHarry Mummery
Ken RandallCTommy Smith
Bill DunphyRWBilly Creighton
Jim FraserLWJack Marks
Jim Wilkie1sub

Quebec wins series 20–5

Post-season exhibition series

After the season a series was arranged between Ottawa and Montreal Wanderers and Quebec to play in New York. Ottawa and Montreal played first, with the winner to play-off against Quebec. After the Wanderers defeated Ottawa 10–8 (3–2, 7–6), the Wanderers won the two-game series against Quebec 12–10 (9–5, 3–5).

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocation
March 8, 1913Montreal Wanderers3–2OttawaSt. Nicholas Rink, New York
March 10, 1913Montreal Wanderers7–6Ottawa
March 13, 1913Montreal Wanderers9–5Quebec
March 15, 1913Quebec5–3Montreal Wanderers

; Sources:

Quebec series in Victoria, B.C.

Quebec travelled to Victoria, British Columbia to play an exhibition series with the Victoria Senators. The Senators had requested a challenge series with Quebec, but would not travel to Quebec City, but would play a series in Toronto. Bulldogs would not agree to defend the Cup on any other ice than their home rink. The Senators would win the best-of-three series.

  • March 24, 7-5 for Victoria; March 27, 6-3 for Quebec; March 29, for 6-1 Victoria to win exhibition Series 2–1
Quebec4Victoria3
Paddy MoranGBert Lindsay
Harry MummeryPGeorge "Goldie" Prodgers
Joe HallCPLester Patrick playing-Manager-Coach
Rusty Crawford1RSkinner Poulin
Joe Malone Capt.2CTommy Dunderdale Capt.
Jack Marks1RWBobby Rowe
Tommy Smith1LWBob Genge
Jeff Malone -CspareJack Ulrich -RW
Billy Creighton -P/RWspareWalter Smaill LW

Game one was played with 7 players on a side including the Rover position and PCHL rules.

Quebec6Victoria3
Paddy MoranGBert Lindsay
Harry Mummery1PGeorge "Goldie" Prodgers
Joe HallCPLester Patrick playing-Manager-Coach
Joe Malone Capt.2CTommy Dunderdale Capt.
Rusty Crawford2RWBob Genge
Jack Marks1LWSkinner Poulin
Tommy Smith -LW2SubWalter Smaill -LW
Jeff Malone -CspareJack Ulrich -RW
Billy Creighton -P/RWspareBobby Rowe -RW

Game two was played with 6 players on a side without a Rover position under NHA rules.

Quebec1Victoria6
Paddy MoranGBert Lindsay
Harry MummeryPGeorge "Goldie" Prodgers
Joe HallCPLester Patrick playing-Manager-Coach
Rusty CrawfordRBobby Genge
Joe Malone Capt.CTommy Dunderdale Capt.
Jack MarksRWBobby Rowe
Tommy Smith1LWSkinner Poulin
Walter Smaill LW-sub
Jeff Malone -CspareJack Ulrich -RW
Billy Creighton -P/RWspare

Game three was played with seven players on a side including the Rover position and PCHL rules. Victoria won the series two games to one.

Tecumsehs in Boston

The Tecumsehs travelled to Boston to play an exhibition series against New Glasgow of Nova Scotia.

Stanley Cup engraving

The 1913 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy's trustee William Foran.

Players
**Forwards**
Joe Malone (captain) (center)
Jeff Malone (center)
Tommy Smith (center/left wing)
Walter Rooney (spare) ‡
Rusty Crawford (right wing/rover)
Billy Creighton (point/left wing)
Jack Marks (right wing)
**Defencemen**
Joe Hall (point)
Harry Mummery (cover point)
James "Rocket" Power (cover point) †
**Goaltender**
Patrick Paddy Moran
Joe Savard (spare – did not play) †

‡ Did not play-on team picture)

† – Missing from both team pictures

non-players =

  • Philippe-Auguste Choquette (president/owner),
  • Mike Quinn (Vice President/Manager), Dave Beland (trainer)
  • J. Eugène Matte (Treasurer), Barney J. Kaine (secretary)
  • Louis A. Lagueux, Charles Fremont, W.L. MacWilliam (directors)††
  • Camélien Joseph Lockwell, Fred Hill, Arthur Derome, R.J.G. Goss (directors)††

†† – first name remains unknown

  • (There are two pictures for 1912–13 Quebec Bulldogs – more common picture included the Manager, Trainer, and 10 players. The other picture included 10 players and 12 non-players.)

References

Bibliography

  • {{cite book | last=Coleman

Notes

before = Quebec Bulldogs 1912 | after = Toronto Hockey Club 1914 | title = Quebec Bulldogs Stanley Cup Champions | years = 1913| before = 1911–12 NHA season | after = 1913–14 NHA season | title = NHA seasons | years = 1912–13|

References

  1. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/56368522/cleghorn-fined-50/ "Cleghorn fined $50"] ''Ottawa Citizen''. Dec. 30, 1912 (p. 5).
  2. "Jerseys and Logos 1909-1946".
  3. Coleman, pg. 125
  4. (March 24, 1913). "Tecumsehs Were Beaten". The Montreal Gazette.
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