Claude Wilson (ice hockey)

[4] In the 1914 NHA season, Wilson played three games in injury relief for regular goaltender Hap Holmes,[5] including the first game[6] of the Stanley Cup finals against the Victoria Aristocrats of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association.

[9] In late December 1916, Wilson, still under contract with the Blueshirts, was suspended by Toronto owner Eddie Livingstone when he "mysteriously disappeared" before a game against the Montreal Canadiens,[10][11] until he relayed to the club he was in his hometown of Oshawa.

His absence caused Billy Nicholson, the backup to play in the first two games.

For this incident, Wilson was subsequently fined $100 and ordered back to Toronto by the hockey club.

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