Operation of the ice-making equipment at the new Arena Gardens was delayed a week when the pipes had to be relaid.
Ridpath signed Scotty Davidson, who had been playing in Calgary; Frank Foyston of the Toronto Eatons, Roy McGiffin of the Simcoes, Cully Wilson of Winnipeg, and Harry Cameron and Frank Nighbor of Port Arthur.
[3] Cully Wilson scored the first-ever goal for the Torontos, in their opening night 9–5 loss to the Canadiens.
His veteran presence helped the Blueshirts to win some games, eventually finishing third in the standings.
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