The team opened the season with ten consecutive wins, not losing until February in Renfrew.
This matched the club record of ten consecutive wins set in 1909–10.
Marty Walsh and "Dubbie" Kerr led the league in goals with 37 and 32.
[3] Only 2,500 attended the game, which was described as a 'poor exhibition' with 'water covering the ice in several places.'
[4] Referee: Russell Bowie Umpire: Duncan Campbell Marty Walsh was a "one-man wrecking crew", scoring ten goals against Port Arthur.