In the game's second half, Ottawa broke away after the score was made 5–4 with nine unanswered goals.
[2] In the first game in Montreal, the Wanderers dominated Ottawa, as Ernie Russell got four goals, Frank Glass got three and Moose Johnson would get two for a 9–1 victory.
Rush seats on sale the day of the game produced a throng that caused the ticket seller's glass to break.
[3][4] The Toronto Globe called it the "greatest game of hockey ever played on Canadian ice, or any other.
It had been knocked off of the Earl Grey's head, and a fan had snatched it up, giving it to Johnson later in the dressing room.
The following Ottawa Hockey Club players and staff are members of Stanley Cup winning team.
The following Wanderers players and staff are members of the Stanley Cup winning team.
In the team picture, eight players are in uniform, and ten members are in suits, plus a mascot.
[6] [7] Between 1903 and 1906, Ottawa engraved each of the ten Stanley Cup series they won, and teams they played outside the bowl.
Montreal Wanderers was engraved above the 1903 to 1906 winners with the dates in March and December plus the two teams they defeated and scores of all the games.