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- 1916–17_NHA_season abstract "The 1916–17 NHA season was the eighth and final season of the National Hockey Association. Six teams were to play two half-seasons of ten games each, but this was disrupted and only four teams finished the season. The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Ottawa Senators in a playoff to win the NHA championship.The NHA franchise of the dormant Shamrocks was taken back from its owner Eddie Livingstone and used by the Toronto 228th Battalion, which had a number of NHA hockey players who had enlisted for military service. Also known as the Northern Fusiliers, the team played wearing khaki military uniforms and was the league's most popular and highest scoring club until the regiment was ordered overseas in February 1917 and the team was forced to withdraw. A scandal ensued when several stars were subsequently discharged, not having to fight and alleged they had been promised commissions solely to play hockey. The NHA would sue the 228th Battalion club for its withdrawal, though ultimately did not succeed.A dispute also erupted over the playing schedule. After the 228th suspended play, the Toronto Blueshirts club was suspended for the rest of the season by the league, and some of its players played for other clubs for the rest of the schedule. The league intended for the players to be returned at the end of the season to whoever would own the Toronto club then. As the sale did not take place, the league kept them. The owner of the Blueshirts would file several lawsuits over the league's actions, sparking the events that led to the founding of the National Hockey League (NHL).".
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- 1916–17_NHA_season duration "--12-27".
- 1916–17_NHA_season finals "O'Brien Cup".
- 1916–17_NHA_season finalsChamp Montreal_Canadiens.
- 1916–17_NHA_season finalsLink "O'Brien Cup".
- 1916–17_NHA_season finalsRunnerUp Ottawa_Senators_(original).
- 1916–17_NHA_season league National_Hockey_Association.
- 1916–17_NHA_season nextseasonLink "1917".
- 1916–17_NHA_season nextseasonYear "1917".
- 1916–17_NHA_season noOfGames "20".
- 1916–17_NHA_season noOfTeams "6".
- 1916–17_NHA_season prevseasonLink "1915".
- 1916–17_NHA_season prevseasonYear "1915".
- 1916–17_NHA_season season "Regular season".
- 1916–17_NHA_season seasonslistnames List_of_NHL_seasons.
- 1916–17_NHA_season sport Ice_hockey.
- 1916–17_NHA_season title "1916".
- 1916–17_NHA_season topScorer Frank_Nighbor.
- 1916–17_NHA_season topScorer Joe_Malone_(ice_hockey).
- 1916–17_NHA_season subject Category:1916–17_in_Canadian_ice_hockey_by_league.
- 1916–17_NHA_season subject Category:National_Hockey_Association_seasons.
- 1916–17_NHA_season comment "The 1916–17 NHA season was the eighth and final season of the National Hockey Association. Six teams were to play two half-seasons of ten games each, but this was disrupted and only four teams finished the season.".
- 1916–17_NHA_season label "1916–17 NHA season".
- 1916–17_NHA_season label "NHA 1916/17".
- 1916–17_NHA_season label "Saison 1916-1917 de l'ANH".
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- 1916–17_NHA_season sameAs 17.
- 1916–17_NHA_season sameAs Saison_1916-1917_de_l'ANH.
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