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1914–15 Ottawa Senators
League1st NHA
1914–15 record14–6–0
Goals for74
Goals against65
Team information
General manager Frank Shaughnessy
Coach Alf Smith
Arena The Arena
Team leaders
Goals Harry Broadbent (26)
Goals against average Clint Benedict (3.3)

The 1914–15 Ottawa Senators season was the Ottawa Hockey Club's 30th season of play since its founding in 1883 (with some inactive years in the 1880s). After placing fourth in 1913–14, the Senators improved to win the NHA title, but lost the Stanley Cup 'World Series' playoff to the Vancouver Millionaires, played in Vancouver.

Team business

The Senators traded Percy LeSueur to the Ontarios for Fred Lake.

Regular season

Final standings

National Hockey Association
GP W L T GF GA
Ottawa Senators 20 14 6 0 74 65
Montreal Wanderers 20 14 6 0 127 82
Quebec Bulldogs 20 11 9 0 85 85
Toronto Hockey Club 20 8 12 0 66 84
Toronto Ontarios-Shamrocks 20 7 13 0 76 96
Montreal Canadiens 20 6 14 0 65 81

[1]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against


Schedule and results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score Record
Dec. 26 Ottawa 4 Quebec 1 1–0
30 Ontarios 1 Ottawa 4 2–0
Jan. 2 Ottawa 6 Wanderers 15 2–1
6 Ottawa 4 Canadiens 2 3–1
9 Toronto 1 Ottawa 2 (18' OT) 4–1
13 Ottawa 3 Ontarios 5 4–2
16 Wanderers 3 Ottawa 4 5–2
20 Canadiens 1 Ottawa 3 6–2
23 Ottawa 2 Toronto 4 6–3
27 Quebec 2 Ottawa 7 7–3
30 Ottawa 3 Quebec 1 8–3
Feb. 3 Toronto 2 Ottawa 7 9–3
6 Ottawa 1 Wanderers 8 9–4
10 Ottawa 6 Ontarios 2 10–4
13 Canadiens 3 Ottawa 5 11–4
17 Ottawa 3 Toronto 1 12–4
20 Wanderers 5 Ottawa 1 12–5
24 Ottawa 2 Canadiens 3 12–6
27 Ontarios 2 Ottawa 3 13–6
Mar. 3 Quebec 3 Ottawa 4 (25" OT) 14–6

Source: Coleman, pp. 272–273.

Scoring leaders

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Harry Broadbent 20 24 3 27 115
Eddie Gerard 20 9 10 19 39
Jack Darragh 18 11 2 13 32
Leth Graham 17 9 3 12 34
Angus Duford 12 7 1 8 8

Goaltending averages

Name Club GP GA SO Avg.
Benedict, Clint Ottawa 20 65 3.3

Playoffs

League championship

Montreal and Ottawa played a two-game total-goals series to determine the league championship and the O'Brien Cup.

Game-by-Game Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
1 March 10 Ottawa Senators 4–0 Montreal Wanderers Ottawa
2 March 13 Montreal Wanderers 1–0 Ottawa Senators Montreal
Senators win series 4–1

Stanley Cup Finals

As the 1914 Final was held in Toronto, all three games in this series were played at the arena of the PCHA's champion in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Millionaires swept the best-of-five series in three games.

Game-by-Game Winning Team Score Losing Team Rules Used Location
1 March 22 Vancouver Millionaires 6–2 Ottawa Senators PCHA Denman Arena, Vancouver
2 March 24 Vancouver Millionaires 8–3 Ottawa Senators NHA
3 March 26 Vancouver Millionaires 12–3 Ottawa Senators PCHA
Millionaires win best-of-five series 3 games to 0

See also

References

  1. ^ Standings: Coleman, Charles (1966). Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1, 1893-1926 inc. National Hockey League. p. 273.
  • Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. NHL.
  • Kitchen, Paul (2008). Win, Tie or Wrangle: The Inside Story of the Old Ottawa Senators – 1883–1935. Manotick, Ontario: Penumbra Press. ISBN  978-1-897323-46-5.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1914–15 Ottawa Senators
League1st NHA
1914–15 record14–6–0
Goals for74
Goals against65
Team information
General manager Frank Shaughnessy
Coach Alf Smith
Arena The Arena
Team leaders
Goals Harry Broadbent (26)
Goals against average Clint Benedict (3.3)

The 1914–15 Ottawa Senators season was the Ottawa Hockey Club's 30th season of play since its founding in 1883 (with some inactive years in the 1880s). After placing fourth in 1913–14, the Senators improved to win the NHA title, but lost the Stanley Cup 'World Series' playoff to the Vancouver Millionaires, played in Vancouver.

Team business

The Senators traded Percy LeSueur to the Ontarios for Fred Lake.

Regular season

Final standings

National Hockey Association
GP W L T GF GA
Ottawa Senators 20 14 6 0 74 65
Montreal Wanderers 20 14 6 0 127 82
Quebec Bulldogs 20 11 9 0 85 85
Toronto Hockey Club 20 8 12 0 66 84
Toronto Ontarios-Shamrocks 20 7 13 0 76 96
Montreal Canadiens 20 6 14 0 65 81

[1]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against


Schedule and results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score Record
Dec. 26 Ottawa 4 Quebec 1 1–0
30 Ontarios 1 Ottawa 4 2–0
Jan. 2 Ottawa 6 Wanderers 15 2–1
6 Ottawa 4 Canadiens 2 3–1
9 Toronto 1 Ottawa 2 (18' OT) 4–1
13 Ottawa 3 Ontarios 5 4–2
16 Wanderers 3 Ottawa 4 5–2
20 Canadiens 1 Ottawa 3 6–2
23 Ottawa 2 Toronto 4 6–3
27 Quebec 2 Ottawa 7 7–3
30 Ottawa 3 Quebec 1 8–3
Feb. 3 Toronto 2 Ottawa 7 9–3
6 Ottawa 1 Wanderers 8 9–4
10 Ottawa 6 Ontarios 2 10–4
13 Canadiens 3 Ottawa 5 11–4
17 Ottawa 3 Toronto 1 12–4
20 Wanderers 5 Ottawa 1 12–5
24 Ottawa 2 Canadiens 3 12–6
27 Ontarios 2 Ottawa 3 13–6
Mar. 3 Quebec 3 Ottawa 4 (25" OT) 14–6

Source: Coleman, pp. 272–273.

Scoring leaders

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Harry Broadbent 20 24 3 27 115
Eddie Gerard 20 9 10 19 39
Jack Darragh 18 11 2 13 32
Leth Graham 17 9 3 12 34
Angus Duford 12 7 1 8 8

Goaltending averages

Name Club GP GA SO Avg.
Benedict, Clint Ottawa 20 65 3.3

Playoffs

League championship

Montreal and Ottawa played a two-game total-goals series to determine the league championship and the O'Brien Cup.

Game-by-Game Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
1 March 10 Ottawa Senators 4–0 Montreal Wanderers Ottawa
2 March 13 Montreal Wanderers 1–0 Ottawa Senators Montreal
Senators win series 4–1

Stanley Cup Finals

As the 1914 Final was held in Toronto, all three games in this series were played at the arena of the PCHA's champion in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Millionaires swept the best-of-five series in three games.

Game-by-Game Winning Team Score Losing Team Rules Used Location
1 March 22 Vancouver Millionaires 6–2 Ottawa Senators PCHA Denman Arena, Vancouver
2 March 24 Vancouver Millionaires 8–3 Ottawa Senators NHA
3 March 26 Vancouver Millionaires 12–3 Ottawa Senators PCHA
Millionaires win best-of-five series 3 games to 0

See also

References

  1. ^ Standings: Coleman, Charles (1966). Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1, 1893-1926 inc. National Hockey League. p. 273.
  • Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. NHL.
  • Kitchen, Paul (2008). Win, Tie or Wrangle: The Inside Story of the Old Ottawa Senators – 1883–1935. Manotick, Ontario: Penumbra Press. ISBN  978-1-897323-46-5.

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