1898 AHAC season

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

From February 14 through 19th, the Shamrocks toured New York city, playing teams of the Amateur Hockey League.

The game was noted as the Victorias were able to 'disarm' their opponents illustrating stealing the puck from the opposing players through stick-handling.

Prior to the season, Victorias would play Ottawa Capitals of the CCHA in a single-elimination game on December 27, 1897, winning 15–2.

A. Findlay Umpires – M. J. Polan, A. McKerrow Source: Ottawa Journal[5] No challenges were played after the season.

Montreal Shamrocks in 1898.