Season | Teams | Champion |
---|---|---|
1904 | Cornwall, Montreal Le National, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Capitals | Montreal Wanderers (best record), Ottawa HC† (joins days after regular season, wins playoff/defends Stanley Cup) |
1904-05 | Brockville, Cornwall, Montreal Montagnards, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa HC | Ottawa HC† (best record) |
1905-06 | Brockville, Cornwall, Montreal Montagnards, Ottawa Victorias, Smiths Falls | Smiths Falls(best record) |
1906-07 | Cornwall, Montreal Montagnards, Morrisburg, Ottawa Victorias | Ottawa Victorias (awarded championship after Montagnards and Cornwall resigned from league) |
1908 | Brockville Invincibles, Cornwall, Ottawa Victorias | No champion |
1909 | Cornwall, Ottawa Senators, Renfrew Creamery Kings, Smiths Falls | Renfrew |
† Stanley Cup winner
- The three 'multi-year' (04-05, 05-06, 06-07) seasons started with a late December game, the 'single-year' seasons started in January
- After the 1904 season, Montreal Le National joined the CAHL.
- After the 1904-05 season, Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa HC joined the ECAHA.
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