1901 CAHL season

1901 CAHL season

The 1901 Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) season lasted from January 5 until March 5. Teams played an eight game schedule. The Ottawa Hockey Club was the league champion with a record of seven wins, no losses and a draw.

League Business

Executive

* George R. James, Montreal (President)
* D. Watson, Quebec (1st Vice-President)
* J. W. Smith, Ottawa ( 2nd Vice-President)
* J. S. Bishop, Victorias (Secretary-Treasurer)
* C. Hart (Councillor)

The league adopted travelling expenses of $85 between Ottawa-Montreal, $100 between Montreal-Quebec and $125 between Ottawa-Quebec for the visiting teams to receive from the home team.

The league banned member teams from playing exhibition matches outside the league without league permission.

Regular Season

Highlights

The Ottawa club would win the season, undefeated, with players Sixsmith, Westwick and Pulford starring.

Final Standing

Leading scorers

Winnipeg Victorias 1901 Stanley Cup champions

Stanley Cup champion
year=1901
goaltenders=*Art Brown
defence=*Rod Flett (point)
*Jack Marshall (point)
*Magnus Flett (coverpoint) | wingers=* Tony Gingars
*Charles Johnstone(also played rover)
centers=* Dan Bain (Captain)
*Fred Cadman (also played Wing)
*Burke Wood(rover)
non-players=
*Jack Armytage (President), George Carruthers (Vice President)
*M. Hooper (Trainer), W. Robinson (Secretary/Treasurer)
*W. Pratt (Director) |

ee also

* List of Stanley Cup champions

References

*cite book | author=Coleman, Charles L. | title=The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. |year=1966
*


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