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- 1906–07_FAHL_season abstract "The 1906–07 Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL) season lasted from December 28 until March 6. The four teams were to play a twelve game schedule, but the season ended early when two teams resigned from the league – the Montreal Montagnards over a dispute with a league ruling, and Cornwall HC when their top scorer, Owen 'Bud' McCourt, died following an on-ice brawl with the Ottawa Victorias. Ottawa were awarded the season championship.".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season wikiPageID "12091366".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season wikiPageRevisionID "592601796".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season after "1908".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season before "1905".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season title List_of_pre-NHL_seasons.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season years "1906".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season subject Category:1906_in_ice_hockey.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season subject Category:1906–07_in_Canadian_ice_hockey.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season subject Category:1907_in_ice_hockey.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season subject Category:Federal_Amateur_Hockey_League.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season comment "The 1906–07 Federal Amateur Hockey League (FAHL) season lasted from December 28 until March 6. The four teams were to play a twelve game schedule, but the season ended early when two teams resigned from the league – the Montreal Montagnards over a dispute with a league ruling, and Cornwall HC when their top scorer, Owen 'Bud' McCourt, died following an on-ice brawl with the Ottawa Victorias. Ottawa were awarded the season championship.".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season label "1906–07 FAHL season".
- 1906–07_FAHL_season sameAs 1906%E2%80%9307_FAHL_season.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season sameAs Q4558608.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season sameAs Q4558608.
- 1906–07_FAHL_season wasDerivedFrom 1906–07_FAHL_season?oldid=592601796.