1910–11 NHA season

The annual meeting was held November 12, 1910, electing the following executive: Directors: The Shamrocks resigned from the league and were not replaced.

Club-Athletique-Canadien had made a claim on the Canadiens name and threatened a lawsuit if they were not granted a franchise.

Coleman(1966) writes that George Kennedy, president of the CAC bought the Haileybury franchise.

The salary cap of $5,000 per club caused a situation where Bruce Stuart of Ottawa threatened a mass defection to a new league.

Marty Walsh was a "one-man wrecking crew", scoring ten goals against Port Arthur.

Ottawa had picked up Cyclone Taylor from Renfrew to play in the Boston exhibition games.

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

The only team picture found of the Ottawa Hockey Club in 1911 includes 9 of the 10 players, and no non-playing members.

The Ottawa team, 1911 Stanley Cup winners