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1907–08 ECAHA season
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1907–08 ECAHA season
LeagueEastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
SportIce hockey
DurationDecember 29, 1907 – March 7, 1908
Number of teams6
1907–08
ChampionsMontreal Wanderers
Top scorerRussell Bowie (31 goals)
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The 1907–08 ECAHA season was the third season of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). lasted from . Teams played a ten-game schedule. The Montreal Wanderers would win the league championship with a record of eight wins, two losses.

League business

Executive

  • Dr. George Cameron, Montreal (President)
  • Joe Power, Quebec (1st Vice-President)
  • Patrick J. Baskerville, Ottawa (2nd Vice-President)
  • W. P. Lunny, Shamrocks (Secretary-Treasurer)

The Nationals applied for a franchise but did not get three-fourths approval.

Mr. Baskerville demanded better protection be given visiting teams at Quebec, as stones had been thrown at the Senators on their last visit.

Rule Changes

  • Teams could now openly pay players. Players would have to declare their professional or amateur status. The Victorias would remain strictly amateur.[1]

Hod Stuart Benefit All-Star Game

ECAHA All-Stars.

The first All-Star game in ice hockey was played on January 2, 1908, before 3,500 fans at the Montreal Arena between the Montreal Wanderers (defending Stanley Cup champions) and a team of all-star players from the remaining teams in the league. It was held in memory of Montreal Wanderers player Hod Stuart, who had died in a diving accident three months after the Wanderers won the Stanley Cup in 1907. The sale of tickets, from 25 cents to $1, raised $2,000 for Mr. Stuart's widow and two children.[2]

Wanderers (10) All-Stars (7)

Regular season

Russell Bowie of Victorias led the scoring championship with 31 goals. This was the fifth time in ten seasons that Bowie would lead the scorers.

There was a large amount of player turnover. For the Wanderers, Hod Stuart of Wanderers had died in the off-season, Lester Patrick had moved west, and new players would include Art Ross from Brandon, Tom Hooper of Kenora and Ernie Russell formerly of Montreal HC.

Ottawa lost Harry Smith and Hamby Shore who moved to Winnipeg and Billy Gilmour who joined the Victorias. Ottawa added Cyclone Taylor from Portage Lakes, Tommy Phillips from Kenora, and Marty Walsh from the Canadian Soo.

Montreal Shamrocks signed up Didier Pitre and Jack Laviolette from the International League.

Quebec Bulldogs had three Power brothers in the lineup: Joe, Charles aka 'Chubby' and James aka 'Rocket'.

Montreal Victorias signed Frank Patrick of McGill and Billy Gilmour.

On January 28, the Wanderers played Renfrew Creamery Kings of the Federal League in Brockville, Ontario, for a bet of CA$400, (The Wanderers' expenses were provided). Wanderers played without three of their players from winning the Stanley Cup (Blatchford, Glass and Smail) and lost 11–5 to Renfrew.[3]

Highlights

Ottawa opened their new Arena, hosting the Wanderers on January 11, 1908, overloading capacity with 7,100 attending. Ottawa defeated the Wanderers 12–2. Ottawa and Wanderers were tied for first going into their rematch on February 29, when the Ottawa manager J. P. Dickson resigned in a dispute over which train to take to Montreal. At the time, two trains were available for the trip, and the two would race, with betting taking place on the winner. In the actual game, the two defence stars Art Ross and Cyclone Taylor would lead end-to-end rushes, and the game would be tied until Taylor was injured, and Bruce Stuart and Walter Smaill would score for the Wanderers to win 4–2.

On January 18, Quebec would defeat Montreal 18–5, with Chubby Power scoring six.

Russell Bowie would score five in a game three times, Marty Walsh would have the biggest game, scoring seven, and six in another. Tom Phillips would score five twice, Herb Jordan would score six and five, and Jack Marshall would score five twice.

Final standing

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Montreal Wanderers
10
8
2
0
63
52
Ottawa Hockey Club
10
7
3
0
86
51
Quebec Hockey Club
10
5
5
0
81
74
Montreal Shamrocks
10
5
5
0
53
49
Montreal Victorias
10
4
6
0
73
78
Montreal Hockey Club
10
1
9
0
53
105

Stanley Cup challenges

Wanderers played in three challenges, during the season against Ottawa Victorias and after the season, against Winnipeg and Toronto. All games were played at the Montreal Arena.

Wanderers vs. Ottawa

During the season, Wanderers would play a challenge against the Ottawa Victorias of the Federal Amateur Hockey League. On January 9–13, the Wanderers would win 9–3, 13–1 (22–4). Eddie Roberts broke his collarbone in the first game and was replaced by Gerard. Only 500 attended the second game.[4]

January 9
Victorias 3 at Wanderers 9
Pos
Billy Hague G William "Riley" Hern
Charles Ross P Art Ross 2
Melford Milne CP Tom Hooper
Ed Roberts 1 RO Frank "Pud" Glass 3
Alf Young C Ernie Russell 4
Bob Harrison 1 RW Walter Smaill
Jack Fraser 1 LW Ernie "Moose" Johnson
Referees – James Power & D. Brown

[4]

January 13
Victorias 1 at Wanderers 13
Pos
Billy Hague G William "Riley" Hern
Charles Ross P Art Ross 1
Jack Ryan CP Tom Hooper
Eddie Gerard RO Frank "Pud" Glass 1
Harry Manson 1 C Ernie Russell 6
Bob Harrison RW Cecil Blachford 1
Jack Fraser LW Ernie "Moose" Johnson 4
Referees – James Power & D. Brown

[4]

Wanderers vs. Winnipeg

Wanderers defeated Winnipeg Maple Leafs in a two-game series 11–5, 9–3 (20–8) March 10–12.

March 10
Maple Leafs 5 at Wanderers 11
Pos
Jack Winchester G William "Riley" Hern
J. A. Forrester P Art Ross 1
Barney Holden (Capt.) CP Walter Smaill 2
Hamilton Hamby Shore F Frank "Pud" Glass 1
Lorne Campbell F Bruce Stuart 2
Harry Kennedy 4 F Cecil Blachford Capt. 3
Fred Lake 1 F Ernie "Moose" Johnson 2
Referees – James Power & Kirby

[5]

March 12
Maple Leafs 3 at Wanderers 9
Pos
Jack Winchester G William "Riley" Hern
J.A. Forrester P Art Ross
Barney Holden Capt. CP Walter Smaill 1
Hamilton Hamby Shore 2 F Frank "Pud" Glass
Lorne Campbell F Bruce Stuart 4
Harry Kennedy F Cecil Blachford Capt.
Fred Lake 1 F Ernie "Moose" Johnson 4
Referees – Kirby & Henry

[5]

Wanderers vs. Toronto

The Wanderers then took on Toronto of the Ontario Professional Hockey League in a challenge. The Wanderers defeated Toronto 6–4 on March 14 on two late goals by Ernie Johnson and Bruce Stuart.

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March 14
Toronto 4 at Wanderers 6
Pos
Chuck Tyner G William "Riley" Hern
Con Corbeau P Art Ross
Rowley Young 1 CP Walter Smaill
Bert Morrison F Frank "Pud" Glass 2
Edouard Newsy Lalonde 2 F Ernie Russell 1
Bruce Ridpath* Capt. 1 F Cecil Blachford Capt. 1
Wally Mercer F Ernie "Moose" Johnson 1