Montreal Amateur Athletic Association is Canada's oldest athletic association, located in Montreal, Quebec. It was renamed as the Club Sportif MAA or just MAA (Montreal MAA) in 1999 after a brush with bankruptcy, but is still widely known as the MAAA. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the MAA was one of the most important sporting institutions in Canada, and North America, with affiliated teams winning ice hockey's Stanley Cup and Canadian football's Grey Cup.
Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. November 1, 1919. p. 5. "Three Newcomers Chosen Directors". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. May 20, 1919. p. 12. "MontrealAAA". Legends...
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The MontrealAAA Winged Wheelers were a Canadian football team and a member of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union, a league that preceded the Canadian...
cup over a dispute with the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association. The club is variously known as 'Montreals', 'MontrealAAA' and 'Winged wheel' in literature...
Ken Sr. – Boston Bruins 1970–72 {2} Hodge, Tom – MontrealAAA 1902–03 {2} Hodgson, Archie – MontrealAAA 1893–94 {2} Hodson, Kevin – Detroit Red Wings 1997–98...
member of the International League, the Royals were the top farm club (Class AAA) of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1939; pioneering African-American player Jackie...
the number of teams they maintained at the AAA level. Almost immediately upon the Royals' demise, Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau and city executive committee...
Blue Bombers were defeated for the second year in a row, this time by the Montreal Alouettes. Numbers in parentheses indicate the cumulative number of times...
Tiger-Cats 1957–64; Montreal Alouettes 1965–66; BC Lions 1967).* Cap Fear – player (OW), 1967 (Toronto Argonauts 1919–25; MontrealAAA Winged Wheelers 1927;...
The Montreal Express was a member of the National Lacrosse League during the 2002 season. They played at the Molson Center in Montreal, Quebec. They were...
The Montreal Maroons (officially the Montreal Professional Hockey Club) were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL). They...
Montreal Royales were one of eight teams in the short-lived Canadian Baseball League (2003 only). The Royales of the CBL, unrelated to the Montreal Royals...
Canadian Football League for eight seasons for the Hamilton Tigers and the MontrealAAA Winged Wheelers. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame...
The Montreal Alouettes (French: Les Alouettes de Montréal) are a professional Canadian football team based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1946, the team...
MontrealAAA 1893–94". Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved July 11, 2006. "Stanley Cup Winners: Montreal...
the Nordiques faced the near-certainty of having to get past either the Montreal Canadiens or Boston Bruins–or both–to make it to the conference finals...
the point could be scored by a drop-kick, place kick, run or pass. The MontrealAAA Winged Wheelers were the first team outside Ontario to win the Grey Cup...
The Montreal Wanderers were an amateur, and later professional, ice hockey team based in Montreal. The team played in the Federal Amateur Hockey League...
it was re-branding itself the Quebec Junior Hockey League (dropping the "AAA" designation) and introduced the corresponding new league logo. The summer...
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with its own personality. Square Enix Montréal saw their work as the converging intersection between Square Enix's AAA tradition and reputable mobile games...
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drawn from the club members or visiting teams from Montreal. In 1883, the club played in the Montreal Winter Carnival, and joined the Amateur Hockey Association...
Sir George Williams University was a university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It merged with Loyola College to create Concordia University on August 24...
the Montreal Football Club did not return after the First World War ended and play resumed in 1919. They were instead replaced by the MontrealAAA Winged...