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Encyclopedia > Montreal Wanderers
Montreal Wanderers
Montreal Wanderers

The Montreal Wanderers were a professional hockey team that played in Montreal, Quebec and one of the founding franchises of the National Hockey League in the 1917-18 NHL season. They had played only six games in the NHL, losing all but one, when the Montreal Arena burned down on January 2, 1918, and the team was disbanded. Image File history File links Montrealwandererslogo. ... Image File history File links Montrealwandererslogo. ... Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ... This article needs cleanup. ... The modernized NHL shield logo, debuting in 2005. ... The 1917-18 NHL season was the 1st regular season of the NHL. Each team played 22 games, except for the Montreal Wanderers whose season was cut short due to their arena burning down. ... The Montreal Arena, also known as Westmont Arena was an indoor arena located in Montreal, Canada. ... January 2 is the second day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ...


Prior to the formation of the NHL, they played in the Federal Amateur Hockey League from 1903-05, the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association from 1906-09, and the National Hockey Association from 1909-17. They won the Stanley Cup seven times. The 1908 team scratched their names inside the bowl, which was just prior to the second band being added to the Cup. The Federal Amateur Hockey League is a defunct Canadian ice hockey league that played three seasons from 1903 to 1906. ... This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series. ... This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series. ... The Stanley Cup is inscribed with the names of all the players on the teams that have won it. ...


The team, nicknamed the "Little Men of Iron," included five future Hockey Hall of Fame members: Moose Johnson, Hod Stuart, Riley Hern, Lester Patrick, and Ernie Russell. The Hockey Hall of Fame is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; it is devoted to ice hockey rather than the field variety of the game. ... Moose Johnson (February 26, 1886 in Montreal, Quebec - March 25, 1963 was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman who played for the Montreal Wanderers of the National Hockey Association. ... Hod Stuart (1879 in Ottawa, Ontario - June 23, 1907) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Silver Seven, Rat Portage Thistles, Quebec Bulldogs and Montreal Wanderers. ... William Milton Riley Hern (December 5, 1880 in St. ... Lester Patrick (December 30, 1883-June 1, 1960) was a professional ice hockey player and coach associated with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Ernie Russell (October 21, 1883 in Montreal, Quebec - February 23, 1963) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman who played for the Montreal AAA and Montreal Wanderers. ...

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Championships

League championships

  • 1904: Federal Amateur Hockey League
  • 1907: Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
  • 1908: Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
  • 1910: National Hockey Association

Stanley Cup championships

Date Opponent
1906 (March) Ottawa Silver Seven (ECAHA)
1907 (March) Kenora Thistles
1908 (January) Ottawa Victorias (FAHL)
1908 (March) Winnipeg Maple Leafs (MHL)
1908 (March) Toronto Trolley Leaguers (OPHL)
1908 (December) Edmonton Eskimos (AHL)
1910 (March) Berlin Union Jacks (OPHL)

This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series. ... The small city of Kenora prides itself on their triumphant win of the Stanley Cup in 1907 by the Kenora Thistles ice hockey team. ... The Federal Amateur Hockey League is a defunct Canadian ice hockey league that played three seasons from 1903 to 1906. ... The Edmonton Eskimos were a Canadian ice hockey team that played in the Western Canada Hockey League from 1921 to 1928. ...

Stanley Cup runner-up

Date Winner
1904 (March) Ottawa Silver Seven
1907 (January) Kenora Thistles

The small city of Kenora prides itself on their triumphant win of the Stanley Cup in 1907 by the Kenora Thistles ice hockey team. ...

List of NHL Wanderers players

Harry Hyland (January 2, 1889 in Montreal, Quebec - August 2, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators in the National Hockey League, Montreal Wanderers, and Montreal Shamrocks in the National Hockey Association. ... Jack Marks was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire on 12th February 1895 and died from lung cancer in St Johns Wood on 12th March 1987. ... Arthur Howie Ross (January 13, 1886 - August 5, 1964) was a Canadian ice hockey executive and defenceman in the National Hockey League and its predecessor, the National Hockey Association. ... This is a list of ice hockey players who have only played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1917-18 to 1999-00. ... This is a list of ice hockey players who have only played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1917-18 to 1999-00. ...

See also

National Hockey League 1917 to present
Current teams : Anaheim | Atlanta | Boston | Buffalo | Calgary | Carolina | Chicago | Colorado | Columbus | Dallas | Detroit | Edmonton | Florida | Los Angeles | Minnesota | Montreal | Nashville | New Jersey | NY Islanders | NY Rangers | Ottawa | Philadelphia | Phoenix | Pittsburgh | San Jose | St. Louis | Tampa Bay | Toronto | Vancouver | Washington
Trophies and awards: Stanley Cup | Prince of Wales | Clarence S. Campbell | Presidents' Trophy | Adams | Art Ross | Calder | Conn Smythe | Crozier | Hart | Jennings | King Clancy | Lady Byng | Masterton | Norris | Patrick | Pearson | Plus/Minus | Rocket Richard | Selke | Vezina
Related articles: AHL | ECHL | UHL | WHA | International Hockey

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Montreal has a substantial anglophone minority and an increasing population of allophones (those whose first language is neither English nor French), including both ethnic communities with deep historical roots, and substantial numbers of recent immigrants of whom a substantial number are integrated into the French-speaking community.
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