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1892–93 Ottawa Hockey Club
League2nd AHAC
1892–93 record7–2–0
Arena Rideau Skating Rink
Team leaders
Goals Reginald Bradley (11)
Goals against average Albert Morel (2.8)

The 1892–93 Ottawa Hockey Club season was the club's eighth season of play. The Club would play in the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) and the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) leagues. Ottawa placed second in the AHAC championship. Ottawa won the OHA championship for the third year in a row after the Toronto Granites defaulted.

OHA season

Results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Mar. 1 Ottawa 6 Queen's University 4 OHA semi-final [1]

The Toronto Granite Club, scheduled to play the final in Ottawa, defaulted, giving the championship to Ottawa. The Granites suggested putting together a team composed of players from all Toronto teams. However, the Granites failed to organize the team and the game did not take place. [2]

AHAC season

The AHAC adopted a new round-robin format for the regular season, with the league winner to be the inaugural winner of the Stanley Cup. Each team played two games against other opponents.

Ottawa lost to the Montreal Victorias in the opening game of the schedule on January 7. It would be the Victorias only win of the season and was the margin between Ottawa in second and the Montreal Hockey Club in first place. Ottawa split its series with Montreal, handing Montreal its only loss. After the season, Ottawa challenged Montreal to a final playoff, but this was refused. [2]

Final standings

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Montreal Hockey Club
8
7
1
0
38
18
Ottawa Hockey Club
8
6
2
0
49
22
Montreal Crystals
8
3
5
0
25
34
Quebec Hockey Club
8
2
5
1
23
46
Montreal Victorias
8
1
6
1
20
35

Results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Jan. 7 Ottawa 3 Victorias 4
14 Montreal 2 Ottawa 4
21 Ottawa 5 Quebec 3
28 Victorias 2 Ottawa 7
Feb. 3 Ottawa 4 Crystals 3
11 Crystals 1 Ottawa 11
18 Ottawa 1 Montreal 7
Mar. 17 Quebec 0 Ottawa 14

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

Name GP GA SO Avg.
Albert Morel 8 22 1 2.8

Scoring leaders

Name GP G
Reginald Bradley 8 11
Chauncey Kirby 8 10
Jack Kerr 7 5
Halder Kirby 8 4
Weldy Young 8 3

Roster

Source: Coleman, pp. 9–10

See also

References and notes

  • Coleman, Charles L. (1966) [1964]. The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. pp. 8–12.
  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (1992). The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup centennial book. Toronto, Ontario: McClelland & Stewart. ISBN  0-7710-2803-2.
  1. ^ "Ottawa and Granite In". The Globe. March 2, 1893. p. 6.
  2. ^ a b Diamond, p. 14
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1892–93 Ottawa Hockey Club
League2nd AHAC
1892–93 record7–2–0
Arena Rideau Skating Rink
Team leaders
Goals Reginald Bradley (11)
Goals against average Albert Morel (2.8)

The 1892–93 Ottawa Hockey Club season was the club's eighth season of play. The Club would play in the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) and the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) leagues. Ottawa placed second in the AHAC championship. Ottawa won the OHA championship for the third year in a row after the Toronto Granites defaulted.

OHA season

Results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Mar. 1 Ottawa 6 Queen's University 4 OHA semi-final [1]

The Toronto Granite Club, scheduled to play the final in Ottawa, defaulted, giving the championship to Ottawa. The Granites suggested putting together a team composed of players from all Toronto teams. However, the Granites failed to organize the team and the game did not take place. [2]

AHAC season

The AHAC adopted a new round-robin format for the regular season, with the league winner to be the inaugural winner of the Stanley Cup. Each team played two games against other opponents.

Ottawa lost to the Montreal Victorias in the opening game of the schedule on January 7. It would be the Victorias only win of the season and was the margin between Ottawa in second and the Montreal Hockey Club in first place. Ottawa split its series with Montreal, handing Montreal its only loss. After the season, Ottawa challenged Montreal to a final playoff, but this was refused. [2]

Final standings

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Montreal Hockey Club
8
7
1
0
38
18
Ottawa Hockey Club
8
6
2
0
49
22
Montreal Crystals
8
3
5
0
25
34
Quebec Hockey Club
8
2
5
1
23
46
Montreal Victorias
8
1
6
1
20
35

Results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Jan. 7 Ottawa 3 Victorias 4
14 Montreal 2 Ottawa 4
21 Ottawa 5 Quebec 3
28 Victorias 2 Ottawa 7
Feb. 3 Ottawa 4 Crystals 3
11 Crystals 1 Ottawa 11
18 Ottawa 1 Montreal 7
Mar. 17 Quebec 0 Ottawa 14

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

Name GP GA SO Avg.
Albert Morel 8 22 1 2.8

Scoring leaders

Name GP G
Reginald Bradley 8 11
Chauncey Kirby 8 10
Jack Kerr 7 5
Halder Kirby 8 4
Weldy Young 8 3

Roster

Source: Coleman, pp. 9–10

See also

References and notes

  • Coleman, Charles L. (1966) [1964]. The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. pp. 8–12.
  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (1992). The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup centennial book. Toronto, Ontario: McClelland & Stewart. ISBN  0-7710-2803-2.
  1. ^ "Ottawa and Granite In". The Globe. March 2, 1893. p. 6.
  2. ^ a b Diamond, p. 14

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