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EditOttawa Hockey Club / Ottawa Senators
Stanley Cup Champions 1905
Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup Champions 1905
Team Roster
Alf Smith (captain/coach), Harvey Pulford, Arthur Moore, Frank McGee, Billy Gilmour, Hamby Shore, Angus "Bones" Allen, Harry "Rat" Westwick, Horace Gaul, Billy Bawlf, Fred White, Dave Finnie (goalie).
Trainer - Peter Green
Assistant Trainer - Mac McGilton
Manager - Robert Shillington
President - G.P. Murphy
Secretary - Thomas D'Arcy McGee
Treasurer - Patrick Baskerville
Doctor - Halder Kirby
Dentist - David Baird
Directors - Llewellyn Bate, J.P. Dickson, Martin Rosenthal, Charles Sparks.
The Ottawa Hockey Club played 8 games in the Federal Amateur Hockey League / FAHL, winning 7, losing 1 and finishing 1st in the five team league.
The Ottawa Hockey Club also played Stanley Cup challenges vs Dawson City Nuggets, winning the first 2 games in best of 3 at Dey's Arena 9-2 on January 13, 1905 and 23-2 on January 16, 1905.
They played Rat Portage Thistles in March, 1905 in a best of 3, losing game one 9-3 on March 7, 1905, then winning game two 4-2 on March 9, 1905 and game three 5-4 on March 11, 1905. All 3 games were played at Dey's Arena.
NOTE
The first "dynasty" of the Ottawa Hockey Club was from 1903 until 1906, when the team was known as the "Silver Seven". The era started with the arrival of Frank McGee for the 1903 season and ended with his retirement after the 1906 season. Having lost an eye in local amateur hockey, he was persuaded, despite the threat of permanent blindness, to join the Senators. The youngest player on the team and standing 5 foot 6 inches tall, he went on to score 135 goals in 45 games. In a 1905 challenge against the Dawson City, he scored 14 goals in a 23–2 win. He retired in 1906 at the age of 23.