1895 AHAC Season - Montreal H.C. Stanley Cup 1895 Challenge Champions

Montreal H.C. Stanley Cup 1895 Challenge Champions

Herb Collins (goal), Charles Archibald (forward), Billy Barlow (forward), Frank Bickerdike (point), Allan Cameron Jr. (coverpoint), Norman Dawes (forward), Archie Hodgson (forward), George James (coverpoint), Clarence McKerrow (forward), Aubrey Mussen (forward), Clarence Mussen (point), Haviland Routh (forward) (Never recognized as Stanley Cup Champions in 1895)

Non-players

James Stewart (President), Harry Shaw (Manager/Secretary-Treasurer)

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