1897–98 Ottawa Hockey Club season
The 1897–98 Ottawa Hockey Club season was the club's 13th season of play. Ottawa placed fifth in the league.
Team business
- Directors
- Governor General The Earl of Minto – Patron
- Wilfrid Laurier – Vice-patron
- David Maclaren – Honorary president
- A. Z. Palmer – Honorary vice-president
- S. Maynard Rogers – President
- Col. Charles E. Turner – Vice-president
- George P. Spittal – Honorary Secretary
- W. C. Sparks – Honorary Treasurer
- Harvey Pulford – Captain
- George P. Murphy, L. M. Bates, S. Ogilve – Executive committee
Source: "Ottawa Club's Officers". The Globe. November 13, 1897. p. 22.
After not coming to satisfactory terms with the Dey brothers over the Dey Rink, the Ottawas returned to their first home, the Rideau Skating Rink for the season.
Season
Ottawa lost several players from the previous season to the rival intermediate Ottawa Capitals, including Alf Smith. The Capitals would win the AHAC championship with the Ottawa players and apply to join AHAC seniors in 1898.
Highlights
The game of February 12, 1898, between Ottawa and the Victorias was notable because Fred Chittick, the regular goal-keeper of Ottawa staged a one-man strike because he had not received his share of complimentary tickets. Ottawa played A. Cope instead and lost 9–5. The fans in attendance heckled the defence pair of Harvey Pulford and Weldy Young, and in response Mr. Young went into the crowd to attack a spectator.[1]
Final Standing
Schedule and results
Day |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
Score |
Record |
January |
4 | Ottawa | 1 | Shamrocks | 2 | 0–1 |
15 | Ottawa | 4 | Quebec | 3 | 1–1 |
29 | Montreal | 4 | Ottawa | 3 | 1–2 |
February |
5 | Ottawa | 6 | Victorias | 12 | 1–3 |
12 | Victorias | 9 | Ottawa | 5 | 1–4 |
19 | Ottawa | 2 | Montreal | 6 | 1–5 |
26 | Quebec | 5 | Ottawa | 6 | 2–5 |
March |
5 | Shamrocks | 3 | Ottawa | 1 | 2–6 |
Goaltending averages
Name |
GP |
GA |
SO |
Avg. |
Chittick, Fred | 4 | 21 | | 5.3 |
Cope, A. | 4 | 23 | | 5.8 |
Scoring Leaders
Name |
GP |
G |
Hutchison, H. | 8 | 8 |
White, F. | 6 | 7 |
Spittal, Charles | 7 | 5 |
Living, Alf | 5 | 3 |
Young, Weldy | 8 | 2 |
Roster
See also
References
- Coleman, Charles L. (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. pp. 40–43.
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