Ottawa Aberdeens

The Ottawa Aberdeens (or Aberdeen Hockey Club) were an amateur ice hockey team from Ottawa that played in various junior, intermediate and senior amateur leagues from the 1890s to the 1910s. Between 1915–1919 the club figured in the Ottawa City Senior League.

Ottawa Aberdeens
CityOttawa, Ontario
 Canada
LeagueOSCHL (1915–1919)
ColoursOrange, Black[1]
   
CaptainCharles T. Moffat (1892–93)
Morley Bruce with the Aberdeens.

For the 1892–93 season the Aberdeens played in the Ottawa Junior City Hockey League against the Rebels, Rideaus, Ottawa Jr., Electrics, and Ottawa College teams, and were captained by Charles T. Moffat.[2]

Several prominent early era hockey players in Ottawa came up through the Aberdeen ranks, such as Harry Westwick, "One-Eyed" Frank McGee and the three Gilmour brothers Dave, Suddy and Billy.

Notable players

References

Notes

  1. Ottawa Citizen (Feb. 14, 1917)
  2. "Hockey Matches" Ottawa Journal. Dec. 21, 1892 (pg. 1). Retrieved 2021-12-06.
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