- Toronto Professional Hockey Club
Pro hockey team | CAN_eng=1
team_name = Toronto Hockey Club
league =Ontario Professional Hockey League
bg_color = #003876
text_color = white
founded = 1906
operated=1906–1909
history = Toronto Blueshirts 1912–13 - 1916–17
arena = Mutual Street Rink
city =Toronto, Ontario
team_colors = Blue
stanley_cups = None
owner=Percy Quinn The Toronto Professional Hockey Club was Toronto's first professional ice hockey team, founded in 1906. For two seasons, they played exhibition games. In 1908, they were founding members of Canada's first fully professional ice hockey league the
Ontario Professional Hockey League (OPHL). The club operated for seasons in the OPHL, 1908 and 1909, before disbanding. The club challenged unsuccessfully for the Stanley Cup in 1908.The team featured several prominent players of the time, including
Newsy Lalonde who would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame andBruce Ridpath , who would manage the Toronto entry in the NHA, fore-runner of the NHL.History
The Toronto Hockey Club was founded in 1906 to introduce professional hockey to Toronto. The International Hockey League (IHL) had been operating since 1904. Toronto would play its first game on December 28, 1906 against the Canadian Soo team of the IHL, losing 7–0 at the Mutual Street Rink in Toronto. [cite news |work=The Globe |date=December 29, 1906 |page=23 |title=Canadian Soo Beat Toronto] Despite this inauspicious start, the club would continue, and would help found the Ontario Professional Hockey League in December 1907, beginning play in 1908.
1908 Stanley Cup challenge
On
March 14 ,1908 , the team played theMontreal Wanderers in Montreal for the Stanley Cup. The Wanderers won 6-4.;Toronto March 1908 Stanley Cup Challenge Roster
* Chuck Tyner (goal)
* Con Corbeau (point)
* Rowley Young (coverpoint)
* Morrison, (forward)
*Newsy Lalonde (forward)
*Bruce Ridpath (forward)
*Wally Mercer (forward)
* Jack Marks (sub)Notable players
* Newsy Lalonde - future Hall of Famer
* Jack Marks - three-time Stanley Cup champion withQuebec Bulldogs andToronto Arenas and played in the NHL.
* Bruce Ridpath - Stanley Cup champion with Ottawa Senators, and would manage theToronto Blueshirts .References
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External links
* [http://www.thestar.com/News/article/164678 Toronto Star article]
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