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‡ Victorias refused to play Brockville team composed of Renfrew players.<ref>{{cite news |work=The Globe |title=Lack of Players, Not Ice |date=January 22, 1908 |page=7}}</ref> | ‡ Victorias refused to play Brockville team composed of Renfrew players.<ref>{{cite news |work=The Globe |title=Lack of Players, Not Ice |date=January 22, 1908 |page=7}}</ref> | ||
Two more "Federal League" games would be played between Cornwall and Ottawa in February. | |||
*2/14: '''Cornwall''' - Ottawa Victorias 7:6 | |||
*2/27: '''Ottawa Victorias''' - Cornwall 17:5 | |||
The teams were tied in the standings, and it was planned to stage a home-and-home series to break the tie, which never materialized. | |||
==Stanley Cup challenge== | ==Stanley Cup challenge== |
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The 1908 Federal Hockey League (FHL) season was the fifth season of the league. After the death of Bud McCourt, and the resignations of teams from the league, the league had only three teams. The Ottawa Victorias and Cornwall Hockey Club returned from the previous year's teams. The league, previously amateur, was now composed of only professional teams, and billed itself as the 'Federal League.' The Renfrew Creamery Kings of the Upper Ottawa Valley Hockey League would play in the league with home games in Brockville, Ontario, playing as the Brockville team. This situation eventually caused the league to cease operations. Renfrew would return to the FAHL the following season, playing in Renfrew.
Season
The season would not last a month. The league suspended play on January 22, 1908. Brockville, which employed the Renfrew team to play, notified the Cornwall club that they would not play a game on January 23. The reason given was the refusal of the Ottawa Victorias to play against Renfrew wearing Brockville jerseys.[1] The Renfrew club would continue in the Upper Ottawa Valley League, until it folded as well, then play exhibitions to finish the hockey season.
Results
Month | Day | Visitor | Score | Home | Score |
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Jan. | 10 | Victorias | 2 | Cornwall | 4 |
13 | Cornwall | 0 | Brockville | 12 | |
19 | Cornwall | 5 | Victorias | 8 | |
21‡ | Victorias | - | Brockville | - |
‡ Victorias refused to play Brockville team composed of Renfrew players.[2]
Two more "Federal League" games would be played between Cornwall and Ottawa in February.
- 2/14: Cornwall - Ottawa Victorias 7:6
- 2/27: Ottawa Victorias - Cornwall 17:5
The teams were tied in the standings, and it was planned to stage a home-and-home series to break the tie, which never materialized.
Stanley Cup challenge
During the season, as champions in 1907, the Victorias challenged the Stanley Cup champion Montreal Wanderers. The Victorias were no match for the Wanderers, losing two straight games in poor fashion.
Wanderers vs. Ottawa
The Wanderers would win 9–3, 13–1 (22–4).
Date | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Location |
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January 9, 1908 | Montreal Wanderers | 9–3 | Ottawa Victorias | Montreal Arena |
January 13, 1908 | Montreal Wanderers | 13–1 | Ottawa Victorias | |
Montreal wins total goals series 22 goals to 4 |
References
Preceded by 1906–07 FAHL season |
FAHL seasons 1908 |
Succeeded by 1909 FHL season |
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