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City
Montreal, Quebec
Team colours
Red, white
Owner(s)
James Strachan (1903–1908) P. J. Doran (1908–1910) Sam Lichtenhein (1910–1918)
Stanley Cups
4 (1906, 1907, 1908, 1910)
For the rugby union club, see Montreal Wanderers RFC.
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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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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schedule. The Ottawa HC and MontrealWanderers tied for the league championship with a record of 9–1, while the Montreal Shamrocks didn't win a single...
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new shoulder includes all winning team names only. The 1908, 1910 MontrealWanderers, 1911 Ottawa Senators, 1918 Toronto Arenas, 1922 Toronto St. Pats...
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players. Only nine months after winning the Cup, in March 1906, the MontrealWanderers pushed through a resolution at the annual meeting of the Eastern Canada...
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