All-Montreal Hockey Club

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All-Montreal Hockey Club
Founded1909
HistoryAll-Montreal HC
1909/10 (CHA)
CityMontreal, Quebec
Team coloursBlue and white
Stanley Cups0

The All-Montreal Hockey Club were a men's professional ice hockey team that played in the short-lived Canadian Hockey Association. It was organized by Art Ross in 1909 and played its first game against the Montreal Nationals on 30 December. The CHA merged into the National Hockey Association on 15 January 1910. Three of the five CHA franchises would join the NHA. The All-Montreal HC were left out of the merger because the Montreal Wanderers were already the established team representing the Anglophone fan base in Montreal in the NHA. After the cancellation of the franchise, Ross himself joined the NHA as a member of the Haileybury Comets. Playing just four games, the All-Montreal HC was one of the shortest lived pro franchises in sports history.

Notable players