National Hockey Association
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This article is part of the Evolution of the NHL series.
- Amateur Hockey Association (1893-1898)
- Canadian Amateur Hockey League (1898-1905)
- Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey League (1905-1906)
- Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (1906-1909)
- Canadian Hockey Association (1909-1910)
- National Hockey Association (1909-1917)
- National Hockey League (1917-present)
The National Hockey Association (1909 - 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 Canadiens: 1909-10
- Montreal Shamrocks: 1909-10
- Ottawa Senators: 1909-10
- Quebec Bulldogs: 1910-11
- Renfrew Creamery Kings: 1909-10
- Toronto 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 Cup