Hartland Brydges MacDougall (March 10, 1876 – April 28, 1947) was a Canadian ice hockey player and businessman.
[2] Born in Montreal, Quebec, MacDougall, was the son of George Campbell MacDougall, Chairman of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and Grace Brydges, daughter of Charles John Brydges, Hudson's Bay Company Land Commissioner.
He was also a member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, for which he played football as a star fullback.
According to Andy O'Brien of the Montréal Star, in 1957, he was regarded as second only to Lionel Conacher as national all-time, all-round athlete.
[5] Though details of Robert and Hartland are amply recorded in various texts available in literature, further information of A. MacDougall is absent.
The known information of A. MacDougall is that he is credited as playing for the Montreal Victorias on January 12, 1895, in a 5-1 victory against the Ottawa HC.
[5] The mystery of A. MacDougall runs deep as additionally the team cutlist indicated that Hartland was scheduled to be a starting goalie prior to the season beginning.
Hartland became a member of the Montreal Stock Exchange and developed his financial skills, becoming governor in 1909 and chairman in 1914.
In the later part of 1920, Hartland resigned from C. Meredith and Company and was offered the family investment business.
As a financier, MacDougall was involved in the creation of the Montreal Forum and served as director of the Canadian Arena Company.