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Ottawa Capitals

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The Capitals applied to the CAHL in 1899 but were turned down again. Unlike the AHAC, the CAHL required unanimous consent to join the senior ranks and the Ottawas vote was enough to block the club. Instead, the club joined the Senior league of the
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In 1898, the Capitals attempted to join the senior league of the AHAC, being accepted in a majority vote of the AHAC executive. Several clubs of the AHAC (including the Capitals' home town business competitor, Ottawa HC) resisted this.
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in 1901. The Capitals lacrosse club was one of the first amateur organizations that gave some of its players small amounts of money, causing a scandal that led to several of their athletes, including
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noted that the Capitals were "questionably amateur", referring to the paying of players. Rather than admit the Capitals, all five clubs dissolved the AHAC and formed the
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HC for the Stanley Cup, but abandoned its challenge after only one game of a projected best-of-three, after losing 15-2. The club then joined the
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to signify the Canadian champions, the Capitals were the first team to win the trophy in 1901. The game was watched by the future King and Queen
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also had a hand with the lacrosse team. Brothers Eddie and Pat Murphy played both lacrosse and hockey for the Capitals, as did Ovide Lafleur.
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The Capitals lacrosse and ice hockey teams had a large overlap among its players, and ice hockey executive and Stanley Cup trustee
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The web of empire: a diary of the imperial tour of their Royal Highnesses the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York in 1901
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in 1897, but abandon its challenge after one game, after it lost 15–2. The Capitals would later precipitate the breakup of the
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The Capital Hockey senior club was created in 1896 by the Capital Hockey Association (CHA) hockey portion of the CAAA.
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The Capitals formed the Central Canada Hockey Association (CCHA) senior league, with
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The Capitals were the pre-eminent lacrosse team in Ottawa from the 1890s. When the
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clubs which played from the 1890s until 1920. The club would challenge for the
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were the competing clubs of the Capital Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA) of
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Ottawa Capitals, 1897 CCHA champions, 1897 Stanley Cup challengers
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After winning the CCHA championship in 1897, the senior Capitals
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The Capital Lacrosse Club was also successful, and won the first
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of the Capitals was president of the FAHL. Foran later became a
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The Ottawa Capitals beat Cornwall for the Minto Cup in 1901
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Other players on the Capital Lacrosse Club, such as
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The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc
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Index


Ottawa
Ontario
ice hockey
lacrosse
senior
ice hockey
Stanley Cup
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada
Ottawa Hockey Club
Minto Cup
Bouse Hutton
Rat Westwick
Brockville, Ontario
Cornwall, Ontario
Ottawa City Hockey League
Ottawa Hockey Club
challenged
Montreal Victorias
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada
The Globe
Canadian Amateur Hockey League
Ontario Hockey Association
Federal Amateur Hockey League
1904
Bill Foran
Stanley Cup
Dey's Skating Rink
Ottawa Hockey Club
Aberdeen Pavilion

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