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Montreal Wanderers
Founded1903
HistoryMontreal Wanderers
1903–1918
1903–1905 (FAHL)
1906–1909 (ECAHA)
1910–1917 (NHA)
1917–1918 (NHL)
Home arenaMontreal Arena (1903–1910)
Jubilee Arena (1910)
Montreal Arena (1910–1918)
CityMontreal, Quebec
Team coloursRed, white
   
Owner(s)James Strachan (1903–1908)
P. J. Doran (1908–1910)
Sam Lichtenhein (1910–1918)
Stanley Cups4 (1906, 1907, 1908, 1910)

The Montreal Wanderers were an amateur, and later professional, ice hockey team based in Montreal. The team played in the Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL), the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA), the National Hockey Association (NHA) and briefly the National Hockey League (NHL). The Wanderers were four-time Stanley Cup winners. Prior to the formation of the NHL, the "Redbands" were one of the most successful teams in hockey.

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List of Stanley Cup challenge games

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Wanderer

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List of Stanley Cup champions

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E. The Montreal Wanderers were disqualified as the result of a dispute. After game one ended tied at the end of regulation, 5–5, the Wanderers refused...

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Kenora Thistles

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the right to challenge for the Stanley Cup, which was held by the Montreal Wanderers, but the season ended too late for the series to be held that year...

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1907 ECAHA season

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Hockey Association (ECAHA). Teams played a ten-game schedule. The Montreal Wanderers lost the Stanley Cup to the Kenora Thistles of the Manitoba Hockey...

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Montreal Maroons

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population. This was the first time since 1918, when the Montreal Wanderers folded, that Montreal had a second major-league professional hockey team. In...

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Montreal Arena

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uniforms and sticks of the Wanderers and Canadiens, with only a third covered by insurance. The blaze led the Montreal Wanderers, already on shaky grounds...

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National Hockey Association

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championship went to the Wanderers, taking over the Stanley Cup and successfully defending it against Edmonton. It would be the Wanderers' only championship...

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Montreal Hockey Club

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Men of Iron" and its players became the core of the very successful Montreal Wanderers which was a professional club. The team played two seasons with professional...

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Montreal Wanderers RFC

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Players from the Montreal Scottish founded two new clubs; the Montreal Barbarians RFC and the Montreal Wanderers RFC. The Wanderers played their first...

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Stanley Cup winning players

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Thomas – Montreal Wanderers 1907 {1} – included on both team pictures, but name was left off the Stanley Cup. Never played for Wanderers, but dressed...

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1910 NHA season

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the Canadian Hockey Association (CHA) turned down the Wanderers' application to join, Wanderers' manager Jimmy Gardner, along with Renfrew's Ambrose O'Brien...

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List of defunct and relocated National Hockey League teams

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Arizona Coyotes). There are 19 defunct and relocated NHL teams. The Montreal Wanderers, original Ottawa Senators, and the Quebec Bulldogs had played in the...

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1906 ECAHA season

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schedule. The Ottawa HC and Montreal Wanderers tied for the league championship with a record of 9–1, while the Montreal Shamrocks didn't win a single...

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Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association

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Wilson, Montreal (president) G. P. Murphy, Ottawa (1st vice-president) Dr. Cameron, Montreal (2nd vice-president) James Strachan, Wanderers ( Secretary-treasurer)...

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Chronology of Stanley Cup engravings

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new shoulder includes all winning team names only. The 1908, 1910 Montreal Wanderers, 1911 Ottawa Senators, 1918 Toronto Arenas, 1922 Toronto St. Pats...

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Art Ross

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Montreal Wanderers. Like other players of the time, Ross played for several different teams and leagues, and is noted for his time with the Wanderers...

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Montreal Expos

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The Montreal Expos (French: Les Expos de Montréal) were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League...

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Moose Johnson

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of four Stanley Cup winning teams between 1905 and 1910 with the Montreal Wanderers of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA) and later...

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Federal Amateur Hockey League

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Nationals Secretary-treasurer: Janes Strachan, Wanderers. The first franchises were granted to the Wanderers, the Capitals, Cornwall and Le National. Three...

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Stanley Cup

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players. Only nine months after winning the Cup, in March 1906, the Montreal Wanderers pushed through a resolution at the annual meeting of the Eastern Canada...

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List of NHL seasons

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half-season. The NHL started with three of the six NHA clubs (Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa Senators) and a Toronto franchise run by the...

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