1912–13 NHA Season
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The 1912–13 NHA season was the fourth
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of the
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(NHA). Six teams played 20 games each. The
Quebec Bulldogs The Quebec Bulldogs () were an ice hockey team based in Quebec City. The team was officially known as the Quebec Hockey Club (), and later as the Quebec Athletic Club (). One of the first organized ice hockey clubs, the club debuted in 1878 with ...
won the league championship to retain the
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. They played and defeated the
Sydney Millionaires The Membertou Junior Miners are a Canadian Junior ice hockey club from Membertou, Nova Scotia. They are members of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League and are 1989 and 1997 Don Johnson Cup Maritime Junior B champions and 1976 and 1977 Easter ...
in a challenge after the regular season.


League business

The
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was completed in Toronto and the two dormant NHA franchises started play as the
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('Torontos' or 'Blue Shirts') and the
Toronto Tecumsehs The Tecumseh Hockey Club, also known as the Toronto Tecumsehs and nicknamed the Indians, were a team in the National Hockey Association in 1912–13 NHA season, 1912–13. They then became the Toronto Ontarios. History The NHA was founded in 19 ...
('Indians'). The Arena Gardens hosted a pre-season exhibition match between the
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and
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, at which a brawl broke out and
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would be charged with assault. For this season the NHA teams played again with six skaters, abandoning the position of
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. It was agreed that from February onwards, the teams would play with seven. However, after several games at the start of February played with the rover, the decision was made to abandon the rover position permanently. The Stanley Cup trustees decided prior to this season that all future Stanley Cup challenges would take place after the end of the regular season. The Montreal Canadiens adopted a 'barber pole' style of jersey similar to the Ottawas with a CAC logo, prompting complaints from the Ottawas. The Ottawas' complaints were resolved with the Canadiens introducing a second jersey of solid red, with a wide blue stripe around the chest and the letter 'C' as a logo, used only when playing Ottawa. The solid red jersey with a wide blue stripe would be adopted full-time the following season and is the basis for the Canadiens jersey design to this day.


Regular season


Final standing

Note GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against


Results

‡ Played with rover (7 man hockey)


Player statistics


Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals scored, PIM = Penalties in minutes


Goaltending averages

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Min = Minutes Played, GA = Goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA =
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* A – Moran's record includes 4 minutes of overtime. * B – Vezina's record includes 17 minutes of overtime. * C – Nicholson's record includes 28 minutes of overtime. * D – Benedict and LeSueur shared duties in eight games. * E – Holmes and Marchand shared duties in three games.


Stanley Cup challenges


Sydney vs. Quebec

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scored 9 goals in the first game. He was not in the lineup for the second game. Quebec wins series 20–5


Post-season exhibition series

After the season a series was arranged between Ottawa and Montreal Wanderers and Quebec to play in
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. Ottawa and Montreal played first, with the winner to play-off against Quebec. After the Wanderers defeated Ottawa 10–8 (3–2, 7–6), the Wanderers won the two-game series against Quebec 12–10 (9–5, 3–5). ; Sources: * * *


Quebec series in Victoria, B.C.

Quebec travelled to
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to play an exhibition series with the Victoria Senators. The Senators had requested a challenge series with Quebec, but would not travel to Quebec City, but would play a series in Toronto. Bulldogs would not agree to defend the Cup on any other ice than their home rink. The Senators would win the best-of-three series. * March 24, 7-5 for Victoria; March 27, 6-3 for Quebec; March 29, for 6-1 Victoria to win exhibition Series 2-1 Game one was played with 7 players on a side including the Rover position and PCHL rules. Game two was played with 6 players on a side without a Rover position under NHA rules. Game three was played with seven players on a side including the Rover position and PCHL rules. Victoria won the series two games to one.


Tecumsehs in Boston

The Tecumsehs travelled to Boston to play an exhibition series against New Glasgow of Nova Scotia.


Stanley Cup engraving

The 1913 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy's trustee
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. ‡ Did not play-on team picture) † – Missing from both team pictures non-players = *
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(president/owner), *
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(Vice President/Manager), Dave Beland (trainer) * J. Eugène Matte (Treasurer), Barney J. Kaine (secretary) * Louis A. Lagueux, Charles Fremont, W.L. MacWilliam (directors)†† * Camélien Joseph Lockwell, Fred Hill, Arthur Derome, R.J.G. Goss (directors)†† †† – first name remains unknown * (There are two pictures for 1912–13 Quebec Bulldogs – more common picture included the Manager, Trainer, and 10 players. The other picture included 10 players and 12 non-players.)


See also

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List of pre-NHL seasons Prior to the first season of the National Hockey League (NHL), which began on December 19, 1917, there had been numerous seasons of ice hockey played by various amateur and professional leagues, often concurrently, dating back to the 1880s. Thes ...
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List of Stanley Cup champions The Stanley Cup is a trophy awarded annually to the Season structure of the NHL, playoff champion club of the National Hockey League (NHL). It was donated by the Governor General of Canada Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, Lord Stanley of Pr ...
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