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==Regular season==
==Regular season==
===Scores===
*1/3: '''Guelph''' - Brantford 4:2
*1/4: '''Berlin''' - Toronto 3:0
*1/10: '''Berlin''' - Guelph 7:2
*1/10: '''Brantford''' - Toronto 7:6
*1/13: '''Toronto''' - Guelph 4:3
*1/17: '''Brantford''' - Berlin 3:0
*1/18: '''Toronto''' - Guelph 7:2
*1/24: '''Brantford''' - Guelph 7:2
*1/24: '''Toronto''' - Berlin 6:5
*1/30: '''Berlin''' - Guelph 5:1
*2/1: '''Toronto''' - Brantford 10:7
*2/7: '''Berlin''' - Brantford 13:6
*2/10: '''Berlin''' - Guelph 3:2
*2/11: '''Toronto''' - Brantford 11:8
*2/14: '''Guelph''' - Brantford 5:2
*2/15: '''Toronto''' - Berlin 5:4
*2/18: '''Brantford''' - Berlin 9:8 OT - protested and scheduled to be replayed on 3/3
*2/22: '''Toronto''' - Guelph 10:7
*2/25: '''Toronto''' - Berlin 9:1
*2/25: '''Brantford''' - Guelph 5:0
*2/27: '''Toronto''' - Guelph 8:5
*2/29: '''Toronto''' - Brantford 12:3
*3/2: '''Berlin''' - Guelph Forfeit
*3/3: Berlin - Brantford cancelled
*3/5: '''Berlin''' - Brantford 8:6
===Final standings===
===Final standings===


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! Losses
! Losses
! Ties
! Ties
! GF
! GA
! Pts
|-
|-
| [[Toronto Professional Hockey Club|Toronto]]
| [[Toronto Professional Hockey Club|Toronto]]
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| <center>2</center>
| <center>2</center>
| <center>0</center>
| <center>0</center>
| <center>88</center>
| <center>55</center>
| 20
|-
|-
| [[Berlin Dutchmen]]
| [[Berlin Dutchmen]]
| <center>12</center>
| <center>12</center>
| <center>7</center>
| <center>5</center>
| <center>5</center>
| <center>4</center>
| <center>0</center>
| <center>3</center>
| <center>57</center>
| <center>49</center>
| 14
|-
|-
| Brantford
| [[Brantford Indians]]
| <center>12</center>
| <center>12</center>
| <center>4</center>
| <center>5</center>
| <center>6</center>
| <center>7</center>
| <center>2</center>
| <center>0</center>
| <center>65</center>
| <center>79</center>
| 10
|-
|-
| Guelph
| [[Guelph Professionals]]
| <center>12</center>
| <center>12</center>
| <center>2</center>
| <center>2</center>
| <center>9</center>
| <center>10</center>
| <center>1</center>
| <center>0</center>
| <center>33</center>
| <center>60</center>
| 4
|}
|}
Source: {{cite news |work=The Globe |date=March 2, 1908 |page=7 |title=Ontario Pro. League Record}}
Source: Fitzsimmons, Ernie (2000), "Early Professional, Early Senior WHA and Modern Minor Professional League Standings", in Diamond, Dan, Total Hockey, Total Sport Publishing, pp. 414–432, ISBN 1-892129-85-X


==Exhibitions==
==Exhibitions==
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|year=1966
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*''Trolley League: The Complete History of the Ontario Professional Hockey League'', Kevin Slater (2010).


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The 1908 OPHL season was the first season of the Ontario Professional Hockey League. The Toronto Professional Hockey Club had the best record to win the league championship.

Regular season

Scores

  • 1/3: Guelph - Brantford 4:2
  • 1/4: Berlin - Toronto 3:0
  • 1/10: Berlin - Guelph 7:2
  • 1/10: Brantford - Toronto 7:6
  • 1/13: Toronto - Guelph 4:3
  • 1/17: Brantford - Berlin 3:0
  • 1/18: Toronto - Guelph 7:2
  • 1/24: Brantford - Guelph 7:2
  • 1/24: Toronto - Berlin 6:5
  • 1/30: Berlin - Guelph 5:1
  • 2/1: Toronto - Brantford 10:7
  • 2/7: Berlin - Brantford 13:6
  • 2/10: Berlin - Guelph 3:2
  • 2/11: Toronto - Brantford 11:8
  • 2/14: Guelph - Brantford 5:2
  • 2/15: Toronto - Berlin 5:4
  • 2/18: Brantford - Berlin 9:8 OT - protested and scheduled to be replayed on 3/3
  • 2/22: Toronto - Guelph 10:7
  • 2/25: Toronto - Berlin 9:1
  • 2/25: Brantford - Guelph 5:0
  • 2/27: Toronto - Guelph 8:5
  • 2/29: Toronto - Brantford 12:3
  • 3/2: Berlin - Guelph Forfeit
  • 3/3: Berlin - Brantford cancelled
  • 3/5: Berlin - Brantford 8:6

Final standings

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties GF GA Pts
Toronto
12
10
2
0
88
55
20
Berlin Dutchmen
12
7
5
0
57
49
14
Brantford Indians
12
5
7
0
65
79
10
Guelph Professionals
12
2
10
0
33
60
4

Source: Fitzsimmons, Ernie (2000), "Early Professional, Early Senior WHA and Modern Minor Professional League Standings", in Diamond, Dan, Total Hockey, Total Sport Publishing, pp. 414–432, ISBN 1-892129-85-X

Exhibitions

After the season, a game was held in Toronto between the Torontos and an All-Star team composed of players from the other teams. Toronto would defeat the All-Stars 16–10.[1]

Playoffs

After the season, Toronto would challenge the ECAHA champion Montreal Wanderers for the Stanley Cup. Toronto would impress the Wanderers with their quality of play, but were defeated 6–4 on March 14 on two late goals by Ernie Johnson and Bruce Stuart.

Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
March 14, 1908 Montreal Wanderers 6–4 Toronto Professionals Montreal Arena

References

  1. "Trimmed the All-Stars", The Globe, March 12, 1908, p. 7. 
  • Coleman, Charles L. (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc.. NHL. 
  • Trolley League: The Complete History of the Ontario Professional Hockey League, Kevin Slater (2010).
Preceded by
First season
OPHL seasons
1908
Succeeded by
1909 OPHL season
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