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The '''1915 [[Gordon Cup]]''' was for the Northern [[Ontario]] Championship. Sudbury refused to face Cobalt Lake in a sudden-death game for the cup in protest of Frank McCarthy being on the Cobalt roster.<ref>''The Ottawa Journal'', 1915-03-30</ref> The match was eventually played, with Sudbury wresting the cup from Cobalt by a score of 1-0.
The '''1915 [[Gordon Cup]]''' was for the Northern [[Ontario]] Championship. Sudbury refused to face Cobalt in a sudden-death game for the cup in protest of Frank McCarthy being on the Cobalt roster.<ref>''The Ottawa Journal'', 1915-03-30</ref> The match was eventually played, with Sudbury wresting the cup from Cobalt by a score of 2-1.


==Other games==
==Results==
There was a two-game playoff series for another Northern Ontario championship between the Haileybury Rexalls and the Canadian Soo. The teams split the games, but Haileybury outscored the Soo 5-2 and thus won the total goals series.<ref>SIHR - Team & Player Database</ref> Haileybury planned to challenge for the [[Allan Cup]], but this did not materialize.
*3/9: '''Sudbury''' - Cobalt 4:3<ref>''Cobalt Daily Nugget'', 1915-03-10</ref>
*3/16: '''Cobalt''' - Sudbury 7:6<ref>''Sudbury Star'', 1915-03-17</ref>
*3/29: '''Sudbury''' - Cobalt 2:1 @ North Bay - sudden death<ref>''Cobalt Daily Nugget'', 1915-03-30</ref>


There was also a team in the region known as the Bruce Mines Stars. In seven games played for them, Frank Knight scored six goals.<ref>SIHR - Bruce Mines Stars</ref>
==Contemporary accounts==
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1915-03-30 Ottawa Journal.png|The March 30, 1915, edition of the ''Ottawa Journal''.
1915 Sudbury.png|Sudbury
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==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:32, 23 December 2021

The 1915 Gordon Cup was for the Northern Ontario Championship. Sudbury refused to face Cobalt in a sudden-death game for the cup in protest of Frank McCarthy being on the Cobalt roster.[1] The match was eventually played, with Sudbury wresting the cup from Cobalt by a score of 2-1.

Results

  • 3/9: Sudbury - Cobalt 4:3[2]
  • 3/16: Cobalt - Sudbury 7:6[3]
  • 3/29: Sudbury - Cobalt 2:1 @ North Bay - sudden death[4]

Contemporary accounts

References

  1. The Ottawa Journal, 1915-03-30
  2. Cobalt Daily Nugget, 1915-03-10
  3. Sudbury Star, 1915-03-17
  4. Cobalt Daily Nugget, 1915-03-30