1914–15 Toronto Hockey Club season

1914–15 Toronto Hockey Club
Division 3rd NHA
1914–15 record 8–12–0
Home record 6–4–0
Road record 2–8–0
Goals for 66
Goals against 84
Team information
General Manager Jack Marshall (December–January)
Frank Robinson(from January)
Coach Jack Marshall (Dec–Jan)
Frank Robinson (from January)
Arena Arena Gardens

The 1914–15 Toronto Hockey Club season was the third season of the Toronto franchise in the National Hockey Association (NHA). Toronto finished third during the regular season and did not qualify for the playoffs.

Off-season

The Blueshirts lost their leading scorer Scotty Davidson who enlisted for World War I. Davidson would die while fighting overseas.

Regular season

Jack Marshall was stricken with appendicitis in January 1915 and only played four games this season. After Marshall's operation on January 8, owner Frank Robinson took over as manager and coach.[1]

Final standings

National Hockey Association
GP W L T GF GA
Ottawa Senators2014607465
Montreal Wanderers20146012782
Quebec Bulldogs2011908585
Toronto Hockey Club2081206684
Toronto Ontarios-Shamrocks2071307696
Montreal Canadiens2061406581

[2]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against

Game log

#DateVisitorScoreHomeRecordPts
1December 26Toronto4–3Montreal Canadiens1–0–02
2December 30Montreal Wanderers5–2Toronto1–1–02
3January 2Toronto2–6Quebec Bulldogs1–2–02
4January 6Toronto Ontarios3–4Toronto2–2–04
5January 9Toronto1–2Ottawa Senators2–3–04
6January 13Toronto3–11Montreal Wanderers2–4–04
7January 16Quebec Bulldogs1–3Toronto3–4–06
8January 20Toronto4–3Toronto Shamrocks4–4–08
9January 23Ottawa Senators2–4Toronto5–4–010
10January 27Montreal Canadiens1–2Toronto6–4–012
11January 30Montreal Wanderers2–8Toronto7–4–014
12February 3Toronto2–7Ottawa Senators7–5–014
13February 6Montreal Canadiens4–3Toronto7–6–014
14February 10Toronto5–7Quebec Bulldogs7–7–014
15February 13Toronto3–6Toronto Shamrocks7–8–014
16February 17Ottawa Senators3–1Toronto7–9–014
17February 20Toronto2–7Montreal Canadiens7–10–014
18February 24Toronto Shamrocks1–5Toronto8–10–016
19February 27Quebec Bulldogs5–4Toronto8–11–016
20March 3Toronto4–5Montreal Wanderers8–12–016

[3]

See also

References

  1. "Jack Marshall was operated on". The Globe. Toronto. January 9, 1915. p. 8.
  2. Standings: Coleman, Charles (1966). Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol. 1, 1893-1926 inc. National Hockey League. p. 273.
  3. Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc. NHL.


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