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1900–01 MHA season

Ice hockey season


Ice hockey season

The 1900–01 MHA season of the Manitoba Hockey Association was played by two teams Winnipeg Victorias and Winnipeg HC. The Victorias, as defending champions, played and defeated the Montreal Shamrocks of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) in a Stanley Cup challenge to bring the Stanley Cup to Manitoba.

Regular season

;February 19, 1901:

Victorias defeated Winnipeg 4 – 3 to win the Manitoba championship. After the season, the Victorias were presented with gold watches from the club. Honorary club president Hugh John Macdonald, former Manitoba premier, and son of former Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald made a speech.

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points

ClubGPWLTPts
Winnipeg Victorias44008
Winnipeg Hockey Club40400

Source: Zweig

Stanley Cup challenge

Shamrocks vs. Winnipeg

In January 1901, the Winnipeg Victorias again challenged the Montreal Shamrocks for the Cup. This time, Winnipeg prevailed, sweeping the best-of-three series with scores of 4–3 and 2–1. Game two was the first overtime game in Cup history with Dan Bain scoring at the four-minute mark of the extra period.

For the series, the Shamrocks added Montreal Victorias captain Mike Grant, replacing Frank Tansey. Winnipeg added Burke Wood and Jack Marshall. For Marshall, it would be the first Stanley Cup win of his career, a career in which he would with the Cup six times, with four teams.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationNotesWinnipeg wins best-of-three series 2 games to 0
January 29, 1901Winnipeg Victorias4–3Montreal ShamrocksMontreal Arena
January 31, 1901Winnipeg Victorias2–1Montreal Shamrocks4:00, OT

Game one

Winnipeg addition Burke Wood scored twice for Winnipeg to lead the team, including the winner with two minutes remaining.

Winnipeg4atShamrocks3
Art BrownGJoe McKenna
Rod FlettPMike Grant
Magnus FlettCPFrank Wall1
Tony Gingras1FHarry Trihey, Capt
Dan Bain, Capt1FJack P.Brannen1
Charles JohnstoneFFred Scanlon
Burke Wood2FArthur Farrell1
Fred Chadhamsub
Referee - H. Baird
Umpires - A. McKerrow, R.Boon

Game two

Dan Bain scored late in the first half to put Winnipeg ahead. Harry Trihey tied it early in the second half. The game was tied to go to overtime. Bain scored the winner in overtime, the first Stanley Cup-winning goal scored in overtime.

Winnipeg2atShamrocks1
Art BrownGJoe McKenna
Rod FlettPMike Grant
Magnus FlettCPFrank Wall
Tony GingrasFHarry Trihey, Capt1
Dan Bain, Capt2FJack P. Brannen
Charles JohnstoneFFred Scanlon
Burke WoodFArthur Farrell
Fred Chadhamsub
Referee - H. Baird
Umpires - A. McKerrow, R. Boon

Stanley Cup engraving

1901 Winnipeg Victorias

year=1901| goaltenders=*Art Brown | defence=*Rod Flett (point)

  • Jack Marshall (point)
  • Magnus Flett (cover point) | forwards=*Burke Wood (rover)
  • Dan Bain (center- captain)
  • Tony Gingras (right wing)
  • Charles Johnstone (left wing/rover)
  • Fred Cadman (center/ring wing)
  • George Carruthers (right wing) | non-players=
  • Jack Armytage (President), Mark Hooper (Trainer),
  • Ted Robinson (Secretary/Treasurer), Walter Pratt (Director)

|

References

;Notes

before = Montreal Shamrocks 1900 | after = Winnipeg Victorias January 1902 | title = Winnipeg Victorias 1901 Stanley Cup Champions | years = | before = 1899–1900 | after = 1901–02 | title = MHA seasons | years = 1900–01|

References

  1. (February 20, 1901). "Victorias Always Win". The Globe and Mail.
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