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This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series.
The National Hockey Association ( January 5th, 1910 - November 22, 1917) was a professional ice hockey organization with teams in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. It originated from the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association which dates back to 1906. The ECAHA in turn originates from the Canadian Amateur Hockey League which originates from the first "professional" Ice Hockey league, the Amateur Hockey Association which was created in 1893.
The following were the NHA teams and their year of inception:
- Cobalt Silver Kings: 1909-10
- Haileybury Hockey Club: 1909-10
- Montreal Wanderers: 1909-10
- Montreal CanadiensThe Montreal Canadiens (officially le Club de Hockey Canadien and known as le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge le Tricolore les Glorieux la Sainte Flanelle les Habs le Canadien the Flying Frenchmen are a National Hockey League team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.: 1909-10
- Montreal Shamrocks: 1909-10
- Ottawa SenatorsThe Ottawa Senators are an ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Canada. They play in the North-American National Hockey League. Founded: 1992- 1993 (franchise awarded December 6, 1990) :Arena: Corel Centre (capacity 18,500) :Uniform colours: black, red, gold,: 1909-10
- Quebec Bulldogs: 1910-11
- RenfrewRenfrew is a town on the Bonnechere River in eastern Ontario, Canada in Renfrew County. According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census: Population: 7,942 % Change ( 1996- 2001): -2. 3 Dwellings: 3,562 Area (sq. 77 Density (persons per sq. 9 North Horton W Creamery Kings: 1909-10
- TorontoFor alternate meanings of Toronto, see Toronto (disambiguation). City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in detail) (in detail) Motto: Diversity Our Strength Area: 641 sq. Distance East to West: 43 km. Distance East to West: 21 km. Population Total (2001) Cdn. Ontarios: 1913-14
- Toronto Tecumsehs: 1912-13
- Toronto 228th Battalion: 1916-17
- Toronto Blueshirts: 1912-17
- Toronto Ontario - Shamrocks: 1914-15
Champions
- 1909-10: Montreal Wanderers
- 1910-11: Ottawa
- 1911-12: Quebec
- 1912-13: Quebec
- 1913-14: Toronto Blueshirts
- 1914-15: Ottawa
- 1915-16: Montreal Canadiens
- 1916-17: Montreal Canadiens
See also: Stanley CupThe Stanley Cup originally titled the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup is awarded each year by the National Hockey League to the champion of its playoff tournament. History The Stanley Cup, originally a decorative bowl purchased from a London silversmith wor
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