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The left-wing, centre and right-wing were the forwards, like today. The rover would line up behind the centre, with the point and cover-point following, in an 'I' formation towards the goaltender. The face-offs were at a right angle to today's practice, the centre men facing inwards from the sides of
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Two half hours with an intermission of ten minutes between will be time allowed for matches. A match will be decided by the team winning the greatest number of games during that time. In case of a tie after playing the specified two half hours, play will continue until one side secures a game unless
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The puck may be stopped, but not carried or knocked on, by any part of the body. No player shall raise his stick above his shoulder. Charging from behind, tripping, collaring, kicking or shinning, shall not be allowed, and any player after having been twice warned by the referee, it shall become his
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applied to join the AHAC but were turned down by the AHAC executive. The Capitals applied again at the annual meeting held in Montreal on December 10, 1898, leading to "a cataclysm in the hockey world." This time, the AHAC executive voted in favour of admitting the Capitals for league membership.
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When a player hits a puck, any one of the same side who at such moment of hitting is nearer the opponent's goal line is out of play and may not touch the puck himself, or in any way prevent any other player from doing so until the puck has been played. A player must always be on his own side of the
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After accepting the trophy, the hockey club remained adamant about returning the trophy that was presented to them. In the end, the MAAA investigated into why its hockey club wanted to refuse and return the trophy, even though such an action would damage the reputation of the MAAA. It was believed
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Should any player be injured during a match and compelled to leave the field his side shall have the option of putting on a spare man from the reserve to equalize the teams; in the event of any dispute between the captains as to the injured player's fitness to continue the game the matter shall at
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There were no goal nets. The goals were two posts, with no crossbar. An umpire would judge the legality of each score. There were no boards along the sides of the ice, and there were no standard dimensions for a rink, although dimensions were instituted for the positioning of the goal out from the
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to the hockey club). Inexplicably, the hockey club reversed its position, and the next few months saw a gradual schism between the MAAA and the club. Indeed, the inscriptions on the Cup when it was successfully defended in 1894 only stated "Montreal HC". The MAAA, at one point, considered the
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noted that the Capitals were "questionably amateur", referring to the paying of players. This led to the representatives of the Quebec Bulldogs, Montreal Victorias and Ottawa Hockey Club opting to withdraw from the association. The representative of the Montreal Hockey Club asked the group to
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When the puck gets off the ice behind the goals it shall be taken by the referee to five yards at right angles from the goal line and there faced. When the puck goes off the ice at the sides it shall be taken by the referee at five yards at right angles from the boundary line and there
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defeated the champions 4–0. The Victorias would hold the title until the very last challenge game when the Crystals won 3–2 in their third successive challenge. Because of the Vics' long run as champions, it was decided to switch to the series system in 1888.
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that the people who were in charge of running their team were, in fact, not representative of the team itself, and when the hockey club asked for a loan of $ 175 in start-up expenses for the 1894 season, it was flatly refused (the first time the MAAA refused
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started in 1883. It was organized to provide a longer season to determine the Canadian champion. Prior to its founding, the Canadian championship was determined in a tournament in Montreal. It is the first championship ice hockey league.
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Under the challenge system, the league championship would change hands until the end of the playing season. Under the series system, the league championship was only determined at the end of the season by best overall record or playoff.
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for a complete conversion of the AHAC into the CAHL. The new league adopted the existing constitution of the AHAC, with the exception that new teams required unanimous approval of the CAHL executive in order to join the league.
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A team shall be composed of seven players who shall be bona fide members of the club they represent. No player shall be allowed to play on more than one team during a season except in a case of a bona fide change of
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The game shall be commenced and renewed by a bully in the centre of the rink. Goals, six feet wide and four feet high, which shall be changed after each game, unless otherwise agreed.
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Goal shall be scored when the puck shall have passed between the goalposts and below the top and passed from in front below an imaginary line across the top of posts.
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hockey club to have seceded from the organization that bore them. The issue would be finally resolved in later years, after various attempts at reconciliation.
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by modern definition). Sudden-death overtime was also in place, and a match would continue until a goal was scored in the event of a tie after regulation.
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In that age, ice hockey was a very different game compared to today: the AHAC rules stated that there were six skaters on each side. These were defined as:
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The Senior Championship Trophy of the AHAC. Now on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Two player figures on each side of the base are lost.
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A meeting was called, for those in favour of the formation of a Dominion hockey association, for the evening of 8 December 1886. Mr. J.G. Monk of the
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and proceeded to win their next seven en route to the championship. Lord Stanley announced that his challenge trophy (later known simply as the
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In 1893, the first year since 1888 where the AHAC played under a series system, the Montreal Hockey Club lost their first game against the
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Should a game be temporarily stopped, by the infringement of any of the rules the puck shall be brought back and a bully take place.
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league founded on 8 December 1886, in existence until 1898. It was the second ice hockey league organized in Canada, after one in
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The trophy for this tournament is on display at the Musee McCord Museum in Montreal. A picture of this trophy can be seen
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The withdrawing teams then met at the Windsor Hotel the same day. On December 14, the group met again and organized the
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No change of players must be made after a match has commenced except for reasons of accidents or injury during the game.
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was adopted but modified to suit hockey. Afterwards, officers were elected for the upcoming inaugural season, who were:
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and attended by the following delegates with Mr. Jack Arnton acting as Chairman and Mr. J. G. Monk as Secretary:
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The captains of contesting teams shall agree upon two umpires (one to be stationed at each goal) and a referee.
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The goalkeeper must not, during play, lie, kneel or sit upon the ice, but must maintain a standing position.
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The puck must be made of vulcanized rubber, one inch thick all through, and three inches in diameter.
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was awarded the trophy, when the Quebec team could not finish due to the Crystals' rough tactics.
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was the first winner of the newly introduced Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup (later known as the
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Halifax (Dartmouth) Chebuctos, McGill HC, Montreal HC, Montreal Crystals, Montreal Victorias,
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Montreal HC, Montreal Shamrocks, Montreal Victorias† (December 1896), Ottawa HC and Quebec HC
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The series system was a success, although a tie atop the standings between the Vics and the
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All questions as to games shall be settled by the umpires and their decision shall be final.
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All disputes on the ice shall be settled by the referee, and his decision shall be final.
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Kitchen, Paul (2000). "Before The Trail of the Stanley Cup". In Diamond, Dan (ed.).
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With all strongly in favour of forming the new association, the name given was the
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They agreed that the season should run from 1 January 1887 until 15 March 1887.
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Montreal HC, Montreal Shamrocks, Montreal Victorias†, Ottawa HC and Quebec HC
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Montreal HC, Montreal Shamrocks, Montreal Victorias, Ottawa HC and Quebec HC
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Montreal HC, Montreal Crystals, Montreal Victorias†, Ottawa HC and Quebec HC
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Montreal HC†, Montreal Crystals, Montreal Victorias, Ottawa HC and Quebec HC
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Montreal HC†, Montreal Crystals, Montreal Victorias, Ottawa HC and Quebec HC
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Montreal Britannias, Montreal HC, Montreal Shamrocks, Ottawa HC, Quebec HC
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reconsider but was declined, after which point Montreal HC also withdrew.
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A match was two halves of thirty minutes (also to note that in the day,
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1884 - Montreal Winter Carnival Hockey Tournament (winner Victorias),
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Hockey sticks shall not be more than three inches wide at any point.
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Players in all positions would normally play the entire 60 minutes.
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1885 - Montreal Winter Carnival Hockey Tournament (winner Montreal),
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1883 - Montreal Winter Carnival Hockey Tournament (winner McGill),
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The AHAC operated on two different systems in its lifetime: the
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1884 Montreal Winter Carnival game at McGill rink. Unknown teams
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McGill HC, Montreal HC, Montreal Crystals, Montreal Victorias
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otherwise agreed upon between the captains before the match.
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The 1886 Montreal Winter Carnival was cancelled due to a
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the rink. The goaltenders used no special equipment.
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of Ottawa had played on the 1883 McGill hockey team.
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The teams knew each other. They had competed at the
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The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc
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December 15, 1898. p. 10. 326: 196: 1353:. December 12, 1898. p. 8. 1320:. December 23, 1886. p. 8. 934:, Montreal Victorias, Quebec HC 710:once be decided by the referee. 976:Montreal HC (final challenge) 960:Montreal HC (final challenge) 940:Montreal HC (final challenge) 920:Montreal HC (final challenge) 821:Canadian Amateur Hockey League 1: 1113:List of Stanley Cup champions 1364:"Deserting Clubs Organize". 1316:"The Dominion Association". 1149:Wong, John Chi-Kit (2005). 1140:Coleman, Charles L (1966). 1128:Stanley Cup Challenge Games 1424: 1408:Pre–National Hockey League 1123:List of ice hockey leagues 992:Montreal HC (best record) 657:Official Rules of the AHAC 493: 491: 489: 470: 468: 466: 446: 444: 442: 423: 421: 419: 399: 26: 1334:Coleman, Charles (1966). 1349:"A Brake-Up Down East". 1158:Farrell, Arthur (1899). 1072:Victorias (best record) 1056:Victorias (best record) 1040:Victorias (best record) 1024:Victorias (best record) 27:Not to be confused with 1199:. Stoddart Publishing. 1118:List of pre-NHL seasons 184:Part of a series on the 153:) was an amateur men's 1151:The Lords of the Rinks 765: 653: 600: 89:December 14, 1898 1289:epidemic in Montreal. 1078:† Stanley Cup winner 763: 651: 598: 542:Second Vice-President 388:Victoria Skating Rink 333:Ice hockey portal 60:December 8, 1886 755:Montreal Hockey Club 536:First Vice-president 497:Crystals Hockey Club 403:Victoria Hockey Club 376:Victoria Hockey Club 219:Montreal tournaments 167:Montreal Hockey Club 137:Montreal Hockey Club 838: 823:(CAHL), adding the 548:Secretary-treasurer 43: 1086:Source Information 952:Montreal Shamrocks 932:Montreal Dominions 874:Montreal Victorias 836: 825:Montreal Shamrocks 775:Ottawa Hockey Club 766: 747:Montreal Victorias 654: 631:ends of the rink. 601: 550:— Mr. E. Stevenson 427:Ottawa Hockey Club 384:Quebec Hockey Club 380:Ottawa Hockey Club 121:Montreal Victorias 1254:. 9 December 1886 1176:. pp. 8–15. 1076: 1075: 870:Montreal Crystals 769:First Stanley Cup 743:Montreal Crystals 512: 511: 367: 366: 205:Early development 159:Kingston, Ontario 143: 142: 16:(Redirected from 1415: 1382: 1376: 1370: 1369: 1361: 1355: 1354: 1346: 1340: 1339: 1331: 1322: 1321: 1318:Montreal Gazette 1313: 1307: 1296: 1290: 1283: 1277: 1270: 1264: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1251:Montreal Gazette 1242: 1231: 1225: 1210: 1198: 1187: 1168: 1166: 1154: 1145: 839: 837:Senior Division 764:1893 Hockey game 732:challenge system 720:Montreal Gazette 412:Messer J. Arnton 409:Messr J. G. 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Index

AHAC
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
Canadian Hockey Association (1909–10)
Ice hockey
1887
Canada
Montreal Victorias
1898
Montreal Hockey Club
ice hockey
Kingston, Ontario
Montreal Hockey Club
Stanley Cup
"Ye gude olde days"
1875 game
Montreal tournaments
AHAC
MHA
WPHL
CAHL
FAHL
IPHL
ECAHA
TPHL
OPHL
CHA
NHA
PCHA
NHL
WCHL

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