In an effort to freeze out the Montreal Wanderers, the ECHA disbanded in December 1909 and a new league called the Canadian Hockey Association (CHA) was formed, deliberately designed to exclude the Wanderers, who then joined the newly formed National Hockey Association (NHA). The CHA survived only a few weeks of play in January 1910 before two teams jumped to the new National Hockey Association (NHA).
Stanley Chall.
Stanley Chall.
Stanley Chall.
Pre-Season Stanley Cup ChallengeMost goals scored in 2-game seriesChampions of the OPHL and CHA competed for the Stanley Cup | |||||||||||||||||||
Date | Opponent | Result | Score | OT | Series | ||||||||||||||
1/5 | vs Galt | 12-3 | 12-3 | ||||||||||||||||
1/7 | vs Galt | 3-1 | 15-4 | ||||||||||||||||
Mid-Season Stanley Cup ChallengeBest of 3-game seriesDuring the season Ottawa as Cup champion played a challenge against Edmonton, champion of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association (AAHA), | |||||||||||||||||||
Date | Opponent | Result | Score | OT | Series | ||||||||||||||
1/18 | vs Edmonton | W | 8-4 | 1-0 | |||||||||||||||
1/20 | vs Edmonton | W | 13-7 | 2-0 |