Quebec Bulldogs

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Quebec Bulldogs
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Quebec Bulldogs
Founded1888
HistoryQuebec Bulldogs
1888 - 1920
Hamilton Tigers
1920 - 1925
Home ArenaColisee de Quebec
CityQuebec City, Quebec
Colours'''Blue and White
Stanley Cups1912, 1913
For the former minor league baseball team known as the Quebec Athletics, see Quebec Athletics (baseball)

The Quebec Bulldogs were a men's senior-level ice hockey team officially known as the Quebec Athletics. Their recorded play goes back as far as the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) in 1889, although a Quebec Hockey Club is known to have played in tournaments prior to that date. The club continued as an amateur team through various leagues, eventually becoming professional in 1908, and eventually playing in the National Hockey League. The Bulldog name was given by the media and was so popular with the fans a Bulldog mascot was created but was never officially changed until the team moved to Hamilton, Ontario in 1920 and became the Tigers.

Franchise history

Amateur Roots, 1888-1908

The Bulldogs arrived on the hockey scene in 1888 as part of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC). They also played in the CAHL and ECAHA. Over that time, Quebec was not very successful. Quebec won one championship, that of the CAHL in 1905.

National Hockey Association

In late 1909, Quebec became a founding member of the Canadian Hockey Association (CHA) in 1909. The CHA, however, would only last one month before being absorbed into the much more powerful National Hockey Association (NHA). Unsure if they wanted to join the NHA, the Bulldogs sat out the inaugural 1910 season. The following season, 1910-11, the Bulldogs took over the defunct Cobalt Silver Kings franchise, but had a rough initiation, finishing dead last with 4 wins and 12 losses in a 16 game season. On a positive note, and a sign of things to come, Jack McDonald scored 14 goals and Tommy Dunderdale scored 13.

For 1911-12, the Bulldogs went from worst to first, with Joe Malone having a spectacular season, to win the Stanley Cup as champions of the NHA. The Dogs' record improved to 10 wins and 8 losses while Malone scored 21 goals and Jack McDonald scored 18. In a Stanley Cup challenge, they crushed the Moncton Victorias in 2 games, 9-3 and 8-0, in the best of three playoff.

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In their third season (1912-13), Quebec would again finish first overall with a record of 16 wins and 4 losses to retain the Cup. Joe Malone won the scoring race with an unprecedented 43 goals. His teammate, Tommy Smith, was a close second with 39. In a Stanley Cup challenge after the season the team easily beat the Sydney Millionaires in two games by a combined score of 20 to 5.

The Victoria Aristocrats of the PCHA next challenged the Bulldogs. The powerhouse Bulldogs expected to bowl over the Aristocrats, but were shocked after splitting the first two games and then losing 6-1 in the decisive third game. Fortunately for Quebec, and unfortunately for Victoria, the Stanley Cup Board of trustees did not recognise the challenge by the Aristocrats as being official and the Bulldogs were able to keep the Cup.

The following seasons would see the Bulldogs drop from the top of the league. They would finish third overall in each of the next three seasons and in the last NHA season (1916-17) went second overall. After their two Stanley Cup wins, though, they would never again challenge for the Cup.

National Hockey League and the move to Hamilton 1917-1925

With the end of the National Hockey Association and the start of the National Hockey League, the Quebec Bulldogs were invited to become a founding member of the NHL. Unfortunately, Quebec was unable to garner the required funds or merge with a top amateur team, and suspended operations for two seasons. While the team was suspended, their star player, Joe Malone, played for the Montreal Canadiens. When the Bulldogs resumed play for the 1919-20 season, Malone rejoined them. Malone would win the scoring championship that year with 39 goals. Despite Malone's scoring and the presence of players like Harry Mummery, the Bulldogs had a dismal season, finishing last, with four wins and twenty losses.

Before the 1920-21 season, the NHL took back the franchise, and sold it to Hamilton owners who moved the team to Hamilton where it became the Tigers. This helped to head off a potential competing league from setting up in Hamilton.[1]

The team played as the Hamilton Tigers in the NHL from 1920 to 1925. Due in large part to a players' strike in the 1925 NHL playoffs, the franchise was revoked a second time, in the summer of 1925 and the players bought out by the expansion New York Americans franchise. The Americans would play in the NHL from 1925 to 1942.

The last active Bulldogs player was Dave Ritchie, who retired in 1926.

Notable players

Hall of Famers

Team captains

1912 Stanley Cup Champions

1913 Stanley Cup Champions

  • Paddy Moran goal
  • Joe Hall - point
  • Harry Mummery - coverpoint
  • Joe Malone - centre
  • Tommy Smith - right wing
  • Jack Marks - left wing
  • Russell Crawford - sub
  • Billy Creighton - sub
  • Jeff Malone - sub
  • Joe 'Rocket' Power - sub

See also

References

Notes

1. ^ Holzman, Morey (2001). Deceptions and Doublecross: How the NHL conquered hockey. Dundurn Press. 

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Hamilton Tigers

Founded 1920
History Quebec Bulldogs
1888 - 1920 Hamilton Tigers
1920 - 1925
Home Arena Barton Street Arena
City Hamilton, Ontario
Colours''' Black, Gold, and white

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Colisée Pepsi (English: Pepsi Coliseum; formerly the Colisée de Québec -- Quebec (City) Coliseum) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec.
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Capital Quebec City
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The 1912-13 NHA season was the fourth season of the now defunct National Hockey Association. Six teams played 20 games each. The Quebec Bulldogs won the league championship to retain the Stanley Cup. They played and defeated the Sydney Miners in a challenge after the regular season.
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The Quebec Athletics were a Minor League Baseball team that operated from 1940-1941. Operating in Quebec, QC the team played in the Quebec Provincial League in 1940 and the Canadian-American League from 1941-1942.
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The Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) was an amateur men's ice hockey league founded in 1886, in existence until 1898. It was the second ice hockey league organized in Canada, after one in Kingston, Ontario started in 1883.
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The 1920-21 NHL season was the fourth season of the National Hockey League (NHL). Four teams each played 24 games in a split season. The NHL's Ottawa Senators won the Stanley Cup by defeating the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association three games to two in a
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Hamilton Tigers

Founded 1920
History Quebec Bulldogs
1888 - 1920 Hamilton Tigers
1920 - 1925
Home Arena Barton Street Arena
City Hamilton, Ontario
Colours''' Black, Gold, and white

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The Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) was an amateur men's ice hockey league founded in 1886, in existence until 1898. It was the second ice hockey league organized in Canada, after one in Kingston, Ontario started in 1883.
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The Canadian Amateur Hockey League was a hockey league founded in 1898, replacing the organization that was formerly the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada before the 1898-99 season.
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The Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA) was an ice hockey league in Canada that played four seasons. It was founded on December 11, 1905 with six clubs: four from the Canadian Amateur Hockey League and two from the Federal Amateur Hockey League(FAHL).
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The Canadian Hockey Association was founded in 1909 as the top professional hockey league in Canada.

The CHA was formed by three teams from the Eastern Canada Hockey Association: Ottawa, Quebec, and the Montreal Shamrocks.
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The National Hockey Association (December 2, 1909 - December 11, 1918) was a professional ice hockey organization with teams in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. It is the direct predecessor organization to today's National Hockey League.
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The 1910-11 NHA season was the second season of the now defunct National Hockey Association. Five teams played 16 games each, starting on December 31, 1910 and ending on March 10, 1911.
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The Cobalt Silver Kings are a defunct ice hockey club which played in Cobalt, Ontario, Canada, only during the 1910 NHA season. The franchise was taken over by the Quebec Bulldogs (formerly of the Canadian Hockey Association).
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Jack McDonald (born February 28 1887, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada - died January 24 1958) was a professional ice hockey player who played 5 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Wanderers, Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Bulldogs and Toronto St. Patricks.
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Tommy Dunderdale (May 6, 1887 in Benalla, Victoria, Australia - December 15, 1960) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Victoria Cougars, Portland Rosebuds, and Saskatoon Crescents, among others. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.
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Nickname(s) Phantom Joe

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Stanley Cup

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Awarded to the Team that wins the playoffs of the National Hockey League

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Thomas J. Smith (September 27, 1885 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - August 1, 1966) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played one season in the National Hockey League for the Quebec Bulldogs.
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