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Victorias of the IAHU as the premier amateur team. Ottawa Cliffsides were IAHU champions and became Allan Cup champions as well. The Cliffsides would lose the Allan Cup in a challenge to
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resigned from the ECAHA and proposed to set up a new amateur ice hockey league. The founding meeting of the new
Interprovincial league was held on November 14, 1908. That same day, the
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The teams began play in
January 1909 with a four-team league of the Victorias, Montreal Hockey Club, Ottawa Cliffsides and Toronto AAC. Toronto AAC would continue play in the
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For 1910–11, the league doubled to eight teams, with two Ottawa teams and two
Montreal teams in the Central division, and a new Eastern division with teams in
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Montreal Hockey Club. The same day the team representatives wrote the league's constitution.
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Cliffsides and Montreal Victorias tied for first place. Cliffsides won two-game total-goals playoff.
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February 1909, it was announced that a new championship trophy for Canadian amateur teams was donated by
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Grand-Mère Hockey Club in 1910–11 with the championship trophy of the
Eastern Section of the IPAHU.
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714:"Regina Victorias Retain Honors by Defeating the Grand Mere Challengers"
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Montreal HC, Montreal
Victorias, Ottawa Cliffsides, Toronto AAC
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goal in 1917, is seated second from left in the middle row.
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of
Toronto AAC, second vice-president was A. Sutherland of
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Clamen, Dave (2000), "Montreal Senior Leagues to 1918",
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543:: Ottawa New Edinburghs, Ottawa Britannia,
524:: Renfrew, Almonte, Pembroke, Carlton Place
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482:: Montreal HC, Montreal Victorias,
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249:(Ottawa New Edinburghs, 1910–1912)
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551:: Smiths Falls, Brockville, Perth
519:: Smiths Falls, Brockville, Perth
459:: Grand-Mère HC, Trois-Rivières,
429:†Ottawa Cliffsides (best record)
359:Quebec St. Patricks, (1912–1914)
320:Montreal St. Patricks, (1911–12)
261:(Ottawa New Edinburghs, 1913–14)
124:, whom the club had signed from
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687:"Advancement of Amateurism".
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155:senior series as well.
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196:Montreal City League
118:Montreal Hockey Club
509:, Ottawa Stewartons
353:Pembroke, (1912–13)
209:Hockey Hall of Fame
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670:"Cup For Amateurs"
647:"Montreal Resigns"
629:"New League Meets"
484:Montreal Shamrocks
461:Montreal Westmount
417:Montreal Victorias
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324:Montreal Shamrocks
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122:Didier Pitre
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40:First season
702:Clamen 2000
425:Toronto AAC
413:Montreal HC
332:, (1912–13)
326:, (1911–12)
305:, (1911–12)
211:post-career
134:Percy Quinn
76:Most titles
582:References
192:Sherbrooke
180:Grand-Mère
162:. The new
98:ice hockey
26:Ice hockey
689:The Globe
578:champion
576:Allan Cup
404:Champion
188:Westmount
164:Allan Cup
730:Category
554:Northern
522:Northern
512:Montreal
559:Eastern
549:Western
537:1913–14
527:Eastern
517:Western
499:1912–13
489:Eastern
480:Central
471:1911–12
457:Eastern
449:Central
445:1910–11
434:1909–10
409:1908–09
398:Season
391:Seasons
108:History
56:Country
32:Founded
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541:Ottawa
503:Ottawa
475:Ottawa
401:Teams
69:Canada
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48:Ceased
612:Notes
266:Teams
82:(2),
22:Sport
599:ISBN
190:and
92:The
51:1914
43:1909
35:1908
280:NHL
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