Central Canada Hockey Association
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The Central Canada Hockey Association was formed by the Ottawa Capitals in 1896-97. They were joined in the league by the Brockville Hockey Club and the Cornwall Hockey Club.
The league was in direct competition with the senior level of the Ottawa City Hockey League (OCHL) which had been organized in 1890 by the Ottawa Hockey Association (owners of the Ottawa Hockey Club).
After winning the CCHA championship in 1897, the Capitals challenged the Montreal Victorias for the Stanley Cup, but abandoned their challenge after only one game of a projected best-of-three, after losing 15-2. The club then joined the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) intermediate division and won the 1898 intermediate championship.
Regular season
- 1/16: Cornwall - Ottawa 6:5
- 1/23: Cornwall - Brockville 2:1
- 1/27: Brockville - Ottawa 4:1
- 2/3: Ottawa - Brockville 11:1
- 2/26: Brockville - Cornwall 6:2
- 2/27: Ottawa - Cornwall 13:2
Team | Games Played | Wins | Losses | Ties | Points |
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Ottawa Capitals | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
Brockville Hockey Club | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
Cornwall Hockey Club | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
Playoffs
- 3/13: Cornwall - Brockville Forfeit
- 3/17: Ottawa - Cornwall 3:2
Sources
- Zweig, Eric (2012). Stanley Cup: 120 years of hockey supremacy. Firefly Books.