1. Chasing Stanley.
- Author
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Weekes, Don
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SOUTH African War, 1899-1902 - Abstract
This article explores the historical importance of a hockey game that took place in 1889 between the Montreal Wanderers and the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association. The game was attended by Lord Stanley of Preston, who was inspired to create the Stanley Cup as a championship trophy for hockey. The article also discusses the early years of the Stanley Cup, including the competition between the Winnipeg Victorias and the Toronto Wellingtons. It delves into the challenges faced by the cup's trustees, such as financial disputes and scheduling conflicts, as well as the impact of the dominant Ottawa team, the Silver Seven. The article briefly mentions the cup's temporary stay in the United States when the Seattle Metropolitans won it in 1917. Overall, this text provides valuable insights into the historical significance and development of the Stanley Cup during this period. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024