Sydney Millionaires (MaPHL)

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The Sydney Millionaires were an early Canadian professional ice hockey team located in Sydney, Nova Scotia that challenged for the Stanley Cup in 1913.

History

Sydney joined the Maritime Professional Hockey League (MaPHL) for the 1912–13 season. The team won the league title and challenged for the Stanley Cup against the Quebec Bulldogs. The team won the league title in the 1914 season, but did not challenge the Toronto Blueshirts for the Cup. The MaPHL folded and the Eastern Professional Hockey League was organized for the 1914–15 season. The team was in third and last place when the league folded.

The team name was resurrected in 1922 for a new senior team, which played for two Allan Cup national titles. The name was also used for a junior team, which started up in 1949. The name was used for various other Cape Breton leagues.

1913 challenge

Joe Malone made a try for Frank McGee's record, but fell short at 9 goals. He was not in the lineup for the second game.[1]

March 8, 1913
Sydney 3 at Quebec 14
Toby McDonald G Paddy Moran
George Trenouth 1 P Joe Hall
Alfred McDonald Capt. CP Harry Mummery 1
Ken Randall 1 F Joe Malone Capt. 9
Bill Dumphy F Tommy Smith 3
Jim Fraser F Rusty Crawford
Joe Tetreault 1 sub Billy Creighton 1
March 10, 1913
Sydney 2 at Quebec 6
Toby McDonald G Paddy Moran
George Trenouth 1 P Joe Hall 3
Alfred McDonald Capt. CP Harry Mummery
Ken Randall F Tommy Smith 1
Bill Dumphy F Jack Marks 2
Jim Fraser F Billy Creighton
James "Minute" Wilkie 1 sub

Quebec wins series 20–5

Notable players

References

  • Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc.. NHL. 
  • (2012) Stanley Cup: 120 years of hockey supremacy. Firefly Books. ISBN 978-1-77085-104-7. 
Notes
  1. Coleman, pg. 125
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