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The Toronto Tecumsehs (officially the Tecumseh Hockey Club) were a team in the National Hockey Association in 1912-13. The team played its games in the Mutual Street Arena. This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series. ...
The 1912-13 NHA season was the fourth season of the now defunct National Hockey Association. ...
Mutual Street Arena was the home ice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada of several hockey clubs. ...
An offshoot of a local lacrosse team by the same name, the team, managed by Charlie Querrie, played some exhibition games in 1911-12 before the NHA granted them a franchise. The team's goalie, Billy Nicholson, was appointed manager of the NHA Tecumsehs, who posted a record of 7 wins and 13 losses for a .350 winning percentage. At the end of their only season, owner W. J. Bellingham sold the bankrupt club to Tom Wall, who renamed the team the Toronto Ontarios. The Toronto Ontarios were a team in the National Hockey Association. ...
Notable Tecumsehs players include George McNamara, an Honoured Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, and his brother, Howard. George McNamara (August 26, 1886 in Penetang, Ontario - March 10, 1952) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman who played for the Montreal Shamrocks, Toronto Tecumsehs and Toronto Blueshirts. ...
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located at the corner of Front & Yonge in downtown Toronto The Stanley Cup on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Hockey Hall of Fame which is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, celebrates the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and...
Howard McNamara (August 3, 1893 in Randolph, Ontario - August 27, 1937) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Tecumsehs. ...
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