1906–07 FAHL season

The 1906–07 Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL) season lasted from December 28 until March 6. The four teams were to play a twelve game schedule, but the season ended early when two teams resigned from the league the Montreal Montagnards over a dispute with a league ruling, and Cornwall HC when their top scorer, Owen 'Bud' McCourt, died following an on-ice brawl with the Ottawa Victorias. Ottawa were awarded the season championship.

Season

Morrisburg HC joined the league for the season, but was not of the same calibre as the others and did not win a game.

Highlights

Cornwall defeated Ottawa Victorias on February 15. Ottawa protested the game, as Cornwall players Degray and McCourt had also played two games that season with the Montreal Shamrocks in the rival Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). The FAHL ordered the match be replayed, in Cornwall, on March 6, and did allow McCourt to play for Cornwall. During an on-ice brawl at the rematch, McCourt was struck in the head by the hockey sticks of two or more Ottawa players and knocked unconscious. McCourt died the next day, and Cornwall resigned from the league.

The Montagnards also used two players from the ECAHA's Montreal Shamrocks when they played Cornwall on February 25, winning the game 7–3. When Cornwall was told by the FAHL that they must replay Ottawa for using ECAHA players on February 15, they protested the February 25 game on the same grounds. When the FAHL agreed, the Montagnards refused to play the rematch and resigned from the league.

Final Standing

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Montreal Montagnards
11
8
1
2
74
53
Cornwall HC
11
6
4
1
58
39
Ottawa Victorias
11
6
4
1
43
54
Morrisburg HC
11
0
11
0
25
54

† Morrisburg defaulted 4 games.

Schedule and results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Dec. 28Victorias4Montagnards6
Jan. 4‡VictoriasMorrisburg
11Morrisburg2Cornwall10
12Montagnards7Victorias10
14Morrisburg7Montagnards10
18Victorias3Cornwall8
23Montagnards7Morrisburg4
23‡CornwallMorrisburg
27Cornwall6Victorias7 (overtime)
Feb. 1Montagnards2Cornwall2
4Victorias5Montagnards6
8Morrisburg4Victorias5
11Cornwall1Montagnards4
15Victorias2Cornwall4
15Morrisburg5Montagnards11
19‡CornwallMorrisburg
22Montagnards6Victorias6
22Morrisburg3Cornwall11
25Cornwall6Montagnards8
Mar. 1Montagnards7Cornwall3
4‡VictoriasMorrisburg
6Victorias3Cornwall11

‡ Defaulted by Morrisburg.

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

Note: GP = Games played, GA = Goals against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals against average

Name Club GP GA SO GAA
Hunter, Jack Cornwall9394.3
Menard, Henri Montagnards10494.7
Hague, Billy Victorias166.0
Bannerman, W. Victorias7486.9
Levere Morrisburg4369.0
Broder Morrisburg11111.0

Scoring leaders

Name Club GP G
McCourt, Owen Cornwall816
Smith, Don Cornwall916
Harrison, Robert Victorias715
Prevost, Alphonse Montagnards713
Strike, Fred Montagnards812
Lannon, W. Montagnards712
McMillan, Aeneas Cornwall919
Marshall, Jack Montagnards36
Mallen, Ken Morrisburg56
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See also

References

    • Coleman, Charles L. (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. NHL.
    Preceded by
    1905–06 FAHL season
    FAHL seasons
    1906–07
    Succeeded by
    1908 FHL season
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