1915–16 Toronto Hockey Club season

The 1915–16 Toronto Hockey Club season was the fourth season of the Toronto franchise in the National Hockey Association (NHA).

1915–16 Toronto Hockey Club
1915–16 record9–14–1
Home record8–4–0
Road record1–10–0
Goals for97
Goals against98
ArenaArena Gardens

Off-season

The club was sold to Eddie Livingstone, owner of the Toronto Shamrocks, before the season.[1] At the same time, the PCHA started a new franchise in Seattle and the new team signed several players from the Torontos: Eddie Carpenter, Frank Foyston (after one game), Hap Holmes, Jack Walker and Cully Wilson. Livingstone merged the rosters of the Shamrocks with Toronto and discontinued the Shamrocks.

Regular season

Final standings

National Hockey Association
GP W L T GF GA
Montreal Canadiens 24167110476
Ottawa Senators 24131107872
Quebec Bulldogs 24101229198
Montreal Wanderers 241014090116
Toronto Hockey Club 2491419798

[2]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against

Schedule and record

#DateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPts
1December 18Montreal Canadiens2–1Toronto0–1–00
2December 22Toronto1–7Ottawa Senators0–2–00
3December 25Montreal Wanderers6–5Toronto0–3–00
4January 1Quebec Bulldogs4–3Toronto0–4–00
5January 5Toronto1–6Montreal Canadiens0–5–00
6January 12Ottawa Senators0–1Toronto1–5–02
7January 15Toronto3–4Quebec Bulldogs1–6–02
8January 20Toronto4–7Montreal Wanderers1–7–02
9January 23Montreal Canadiens1–3Toronto2–7–04
10January 26Toronto1–2Ottawa Senators2–8–04
11January 29Toronto5–6Quebec Bulldogs2–9–04
12January 31Montreal Wanderers2–8Toronto3–9–06
13February 5Toronto5–10Montreal Canadiens3–10–06
14February 7Quebec Bulldogs5–11Toronto4–10–08
15February 9Toronto3–3Quebec Bulldogs4–10–19
16February 12Toronto1–3Montreal Wanderers4–11–19
17February 16Ottawa Senators1–3Toronto5–11–111
18February 19Toronto2–5Ottawa Senators5–12–111
19February 26Ottawa Senators2–9Toronto6–12–113
20March 1Toronto3–7Montreal Canadiens6–13–113
21March 4Quebec Bulldogs5–7Toronto7–13–115
22March 8Toronto3–2Montreal Wanderers8–13–117
23March 11Montreal Wanderers2–10Toronto9–13–119
24March 18Montreal Canadiens6–4Toronto9–14–119

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See also

References

  1. "Toronto Blueshirts - Canadiens rivalry: notable moments, stats and more | Historical Website of the Montreal Canadiens". Montreal Canadiens. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  2. Standings: Coleman, Charles (1966). Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1, 1893-1926 inc. National Hockey League. p. 293.
  3. Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. NHL.


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