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Renfrew Creamery Kings

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249:"Renfrew should have won the cup this winter. Why they had positively the greatest collection of players that I have ever seen together. Why did they lose? Simply because the team lacked confidence in itself and because it was not-properly handled until Alf Smith took charge. Those men didn't know the extent of their hockey abilities. They became discouraged too easily and again did not appear to take things with sufficient seriousness." 113: 40: 285:
Thereafter, with it being apparent that the small towns such as Renfrew, Cobalt and Haileybury could not support major senior hockey, O'Brien folded the franchise for good.
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In consequence, the team became widely nicknamed the "Millionaires" for the over the top salaries. O'Brien also secured the services of
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The team's first arena was their only home and lasted until a fire in the late 1920s destroyed it. A second arena called simply
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being the leading scorers. Renfrew's final major professional game was a 7-6 victory on March 7, 1911, against the Wanderers.
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With O'Brien Silver Mine money backing the Creamery Kings, Renfrew iced a powerful team during its first season, with players
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midseason from the Canadiens franchise, and Lalonde would wind up the season as NHA's first scoring champion. Coached by
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at the onset of the season, and at the end of the season Ottawa Senators player
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season with an 8-3-1 record. The team had been held as a favorite to win the
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claimed lack of confidence played a role in the missed opportunity:
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receiving a record-setting $ 5,250 for a two-month season.
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The Renfrew Creamery Kings: The Valley Boys of Winter 1910
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on why Renfrew failed to win the Stanley Cup in 1910.
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Index

Renfrew Hockey Club

Renfrew, Ontario
National Hockey Association
Alf Smith

National Hockey Association
National Hockey League
Ambrose O'Brien
Renfrew, Ontario
Ambrose O'Brien
University of Toronto
Cobalt silver rush
M. J. O'Brien
Canadian Hockey Association
Federal Hockey League
Montreal Wanderers
Cobalt
Haileybury
Montreal
Frank Patrick
Lester Patrick
Cyclone Taylor
Newsy Lalonde
Ottawa Senators
Hall of Famer
Alf Smith
1910
Stanley Cup
Bruce Stuart

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