1912–13 Toronto Tecumsehs season

The 1912–13 Toronto Tecumsehs season was the first season of the Toronto Tecumsehs professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey Association (NHA).

1912–13 Toronto Tecumsehs
1912–13 record7–13–0
Goals for59
Goals against98
Team information
CoachBilly Nicholson
ArenaArena Gardens
several men dressed in hockey uniforms in several rows
First team picture of the Tecumsehs team.
Standing (left to right): Tom Daly (trainer), George McNamara, Horace Gaul, Cap Williams, Con Corbeau, Howard McNamara, Billie Pop. Sitting: Alex Nicholson, Teddy Oke, W. Nicholson (manager), the mascot, Art Throop, Fred Strike, Ernie Liffiton.

Team business

Before the season started, the franchise was transferred to the Tecumseh amateur ice hockey organization after a previous sale from Ambrose O'Brien of the NHA failed. The team was placed under the management of goaltender Billy Nicholson, who operated as manager, coach and player.

Regular season

The team's first goal was scored by Harry Smith in the first period of their first game against the Montreal Wanderers.[1]

The team placed in sixth place in the league and failed to qualify for the playoffs.

Standings

National Hockey Association
GP W L T GF GA
Quebec Bulldogs20164011275
Montreal Wanderers20101009390
Toronto Hockey Club2091108695
Montreal Canadiens2091108381
Ottawa Senators2091108781
Toronto Tecumsehs2071305998

[2]

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

Schedule and results

Results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Dec. 28Wanderers7Tecumsehs4
Jan. 1Canadiens4Tecumsehs3
4Tecumsehs5Quebec3
8Ottawa1Tecumsehs4
11Toronto2Tecumsehs5
15Tecumsehs1Toronto6
18Quebec4Tecumsehs2
22Tecumsehs4Ottawa3 (7' overtime)
25Tecumsehs4Canadiens5 (17' overtime)
29Tecumsehs2Wanderers6
Feb. 1‡Quebec5Tecumsehs4 (4' overtime)
5‡Tecumsehs5Canadiens4
8Tecumsehs2Wanderers1
12Tecumsehs0Ottawa11
15Tecumsehs0Quebec8
19Toronto7Tecumsehs3
22Tecumsehs3Toronto5
26Ottawa3Tecumsehs4
Mar. 1Canadiens3Tecumsehs1
5Wanderers10Tecumsehs3

‡ Played with rover (7 man hockey)

Source: Coleman (1966)[3]

References

  1. "Indians Also Get Set-back". Toronto World. December 30, 1912. p. 4.
  2. Standings: Coleman, Charles (1966). Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1, 1893-1926 inc. National Hockey League. p. 239.
  3. Coleman, Charles (1966). Trail of the Stanley Cup, Volume 1: 1893–1926. Montreal: NHL. pp. 238–239. ISBN 0-84032941-5.


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