1898–99 Ottawa Hockey Club season

The 1898–99 Ottawa Hockey Club season was the club's 14th season of play. Ottawa placed third in the league.

1898–99 Ottawa Hockey Club
League3rd CAHL
1898–99 record4–4–0
Team information
CaptainChauncy Kirby
ArenaDey's Skating Rink
Team leaders
GoalsMac Roger (6)
Goals against averageBouse Hutton (5.5)

Team business

The rival Ottawa Capitals applied to join the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC). When the AHAC league accepted the Capitals, Ottawa, along with Montreal, Quebec and Victorias left the AHAC. The clubs would form the Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) along with the Montreal Shamrocks.

Season

The future Hall of Fame brothers Hod and Bruce Stuart made their debuts for Ottawa this season. Harvey Pulford did not play this season, recovering from a collarbone injury sustained in the Canadian football championship game. Chauncy Kirby would return to captain the team in his place.

Highlights

A controversy erupted between goaltender Fred Chittick and the Ottawa club, prompting accusations that Chittick was a "shamateur" receiving payment to play. Bouse Hutton would replace Chittick in net, starting on February 18, after Chittick gave up 16 goals in a game on February 11.[1] Chittick attempted to score by himself, rushing the length of the ice from his net, without success.[2]

Final standing

Team Games Played Wins Losses Ties Goals For Goals Against
Montreal Shamrocks
8
7
1
0
40
21
Montreal Victorias
8
6
2
0
44
23
Ottawa Hockey Club
8
4
4
0
21
43
Montreal Hockey Club
8
3
5
0
30
29
Quebec Hockey Club
8
0
8
0
12
31

Schedule and results

Date Visitor Score Home Score
January
7Shamrocks3Ottawa4
14Quebec1Ottawa3
28Ottawa1Montreal5
February
4Victorias7Ottawa5
11Ottawa0Victorias16
18Montreal4Ottawa5
March
4Ottawa3Shamrocks7
OttawaQuebec

‡ defaulted to Ottawa

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

Name Club GP GA SO Avg.
Bouse Hutton 2115.5
Fred Chittick 5326.4

Scoring Leaders

Name GP G
Mac Roger 56
H. Henry 34
Chauncy Kirby 74
F. White 42
Hod Stuart 31
Bruce Stuart 11
N. Nolan 11
Weldy Young 11

Awards and records

See also

References

  1. Coleman(1966), pp. 46–47
  2. "Puckerings". The Globe. February 14, 1899. p. 10.
  • Coleman, Charles L. (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. pp. 40–43.
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