1898 AHAC season

The 1898 Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season lasted from January 8 until March 5. Each team played 8 games, and Montreal Victorias were again first with a 8–0 record, to retain the Stanley Cup. This was their fourth-straight league championship.

Executive

 * J. A. Findlay, Montreal (President)
 * J. H. Dunbar, Quebec (1st. Vice-Pres.)
 * G. P. Murphy (2nd Vice-Pres.)
 * H. Wilson (Sec.-Treasurer)
 * W. Snow, E. Hinchy, E. Farwell, E. Blurty, G. Tanguay (Council)

The Ottawa Capitals applied to join the league, but were turned down because they had not won an intermediate-level championship.

Highlights
The game of February 12, 1898 between Ottawa and the Victorias was notable because Fred Chittick, the regular goal-keeper of Ottawa staged a one-man strike because he had not received his share of complimentary tickets. Ottawa played A. Cope instead and lost 9–5. The fans in attendance heckled the defence pair of Harvey Pulford and Weldy Young, and in response Mr. Young went into the crowd to attack a spectator.

Scoring Leaders
Source: Coleman(1966), pp. 41–43

Shamrocks Tour New York
From February 14 through 19th, the Shamrocks toured New York city, playing teams of the Amateur Hockey League. They played the New York Hockey Club twice and the Brooklyn Skating Club once. The Shamrocks split the two with New York 2–1 and 0–1 at the Lexington Avenue Ice Palace and defeated Brooklyn 4–3 at the Clermont Avenue Rink.

Victorias Tour New York
After the season, the Victorias visited New York, first playing the New York Athletic Club at the St. Nicholas Rink, winning 6–1 on March 4. On March 5, the Victorias defeated the St. Nicholas Skating Club 8–0.

Playoffs
There were no playoffs as the Victorias won first place exclusively.

Victorias vs. Ottawa
Prior to the season, Victorias would play Ottawa Capitals of the CCHA in a single-elimination game on December 27, 1897, winning 15–2. It was originally scheduled as the first best-of-three challenge, but the series ended after the first game because the Victorias clearly was the superior team with a 15–2 victory and the Ottawa team withdrew its challenge.

Referee - J. A. Findlay Umpires -

No challenges were played after the season.

Montreal Victorias 1898 Stanley Cup champions
Gordon Lewis(goal), Frank Richardson (goal-Playing-Coach), Mike Grant (coverpoint-Captain), Hartland McDougall(point), Robert McDougall(forward), Graham Drinkwater(rover), Cam Davidson(forward), Ernest McLea(forward), Jack Ewing(forward).

W. Jack (Hon. President), P.M. Desterneak (President), F.H. Wilson (Hon. Vice President),  J.S. Bishop (Secretary/Treasurer).
 * Non Players