1909 ECHA season

New additions included Joe Hall, Harry Smith, Jimmy Gardner and Steve Vair.

Ottawa saw Harvey Pulford and Alf Smith retire, and Tom Phillips leave.

Ottawa would replace these players with Edgar Dey, Billy Gilmour and Albert 'Dubby' Kerr from the Toronto Professionals.

Shamrocks added Harry Hyland, and Quebec saw the start of the career of Joe Malone.

[3][4] After the game Harry Smith would leave the Wanderers to join Haileybury of the Timiskaming League.

[8] Lindsay, Pitre and Vair, having played with Edmonton for the challenge, would sign after the exhibition game with Renfrew of the Federal League.

After the season, Ottawa took over the Cup, but a series against the Winnipeg Shamrocks could not be arranged and no challenge was played.

The following Ottawa Hockey Club players and staff were members of the Stanley Cup winning team.

Winning team, 1909