- T. Franklin Ahearn
T. Franklin Ahearn (Thomas Franklin Ahearn) or Frank Ahearn (born
May 10 ,1886 inOttawa ,Ontario ,Canada , diedNovember 17 ,1962 ) was a NHL hockey club owner and a Canadian Member of Parliament. He was survived by his wife Norah, who lived until January 20, 1966.Mr. Ahearn became involved with the Ottawa Senators in the period when they won three Stanley Cups in four years between 1920 and 1923. In 1924 he bought out majority owner
Tommy Gorman . In 1926-27, the Senators won the Cup with one of the most impressive rosters ever assembled. This imposing collection included Jack Adams,King Clancy ,Alex Connell ,Cy Denneny ,Frank Finnigan ,Hec Kilrea ,Frank Nighbor andHooley Smith .Winning the Stanley Cup was the last hurrah for the franchise. Due a combination of the
Great Depression and the smaller population of Ottawa, the club lost money every year after, leading the club to suspend operations for one year, move home games to other cities, and finally move toSt. Louis, Missouri to operate as the Eagles. After one season in St. Louis, the club sought to suspend operations again and was turned down by the league. Finally, onOctober 15 ,1935 , the Eagles and their players were bought out by the NHL, dispersing the players to other NHL teams and suspending the franchise, with a promise to pass along the proceeds if the franchise was resold. [cite book| title=Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 2, 1927-1946 inc|last=Coleman|first=Charles|year=1969] (The franchise would be reinstated eventually in 1992) In the years of his owning the Ottawa Senators, his losses were over $200,000, a loss he said he never regretted.Fact|date=August 2007Mr. Ahearn was the son of
Thomas Ahearn , a prominent Ottawa citizen who served in parliament and owned Ottawa Electric and the famous Ottawa Electric Streetcar Line.Like his father, Ahearn was involved in Canadian politics, and was elected to the House of Commons in 1930 and 1935.
He was elected to the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962 as a builder. He was inducted into the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame in 1966. [cite web |url=http://www.ottawasportshalloffame.com/Inductees/tabid/1604/Default.aspx |title=Past Inductees |publisher=Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame |accessdate=2008-01-11]References
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Member of Parliament forOttawa (City of)
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years=1935–1940
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