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On 4 March 1905, the Montreal Star published a publicly-voted All-Star team (readers of the paper sent in ballots; reportedly thousands of submissions from across the country (and the US!) were received. The team was was limited to players from the CAHL and FAHL (so no professionals), and was:
Goal: Moran, Quebec HC (CAHL)
Point: Pulford, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Cover: Moore, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Rover: Bowie, Montreal Victorias (CAHL)
Left Wing: Russell, Montreal Victorias (CAHL)
Center: McGee, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Right Wing: Gilmour, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Spare D: W. Strachan, Montreal Wanderers (FAHL)
Spare F: Westwick, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
The accompanying article wrote that Moran "was almost the unanimous choice", with Baker (Wanderers), Hunter (Cornwall), Kenney (Shamrocks), Frye (Victoria), and Brophy (Westmount) came next in the voting.
W. Strachan was apparently a close second to Pulford, and no other point really came close. Bellingham (Victorias), then B. Strachan (Wanderers- strange, as he played a lot of forward), Moore (Ottawa- strange, as he was mostly a cover), Leclerc (Quebec), Meldrum (Montreal), and Brennan (Shamrocks) coming next in the voting.
Boon (Wanderers) came second to More for cover, coming "within about two hundred votes". Pulford (Ottawa- usually a point), Patrick (ostensibly Lester- Westmount), W. Strachan (Wanderers, usually a point), and Bellingham (Victorias- usually a point), Grannery (Shamrocks), and Kent (Victorias) were other runners up.
Westwick (Ottawa) and McGee (Ottawa- usually a center) trailed Bowie at rover by around 250 votes. Blair Russell (Victorias- usually a LW), Arthur Ross (Westmount), Jack Marshall (Wanderers- usually a center), and Walter Cummings (Shamrocks) were also mentioned.
McGee took the honors at center. Roughly 300 votes later came Marshall (Wanderers), then Bowie (Victorias, usually a rover), Westwick (Ottawa- usually a rover), and Blair Russell (Victorias- usually a LW).
Blair Russell apparently dominated the voting at LW. Gilmour (probably Suddie, but it isn't specified. Ottawa, in any case) came next, then Blachford (Wanderers), Smith (usually a RW for Ottawa), Westwick (usually a rover for Ottawa), and Bowie (usually a rover for Victorias).
Billy Gilmour was named at RW, but Blair Russell (usually LW for the VIctorias), Smith (Ottawa), Grannery (Shamrocks- usually a cover), Westwick (Ottawa- usually a rover), Coulson (Montreal HC), and Ross (there are multiple players named Ross- one for Westmount (who mostly played rover) and one for the Shamrocks who did in fact play wing) came next.
W. Strachan outpaced the field by a small margin for the spare D position, with Boon (Wanderers) coming second by less than 20 votes. Moore (Ottawa), Bellingham (Victorias), Smith (uncertain- are they talking about the Ottawa Smith? Am I forgetting someone?), Dr. Cameron (Montreal HC), and J. Brennan (Shamrocks) rounded out the mentioned names.
Westwick was the spare forward, which makes sense given all the different positions he received votes for. Marshall (Wanderers) was next, then Gilmour (uncertain which one, logically Suddie, Ottawa), Smith (probably the Ottaw RW), Walter Cummings (Shamrocks), Glass (Wanderers), Art Ross (Westmount), Jordan (Quebec), B. Strachan (Wanderers), Hogan (Quebec), and Blachford (Wanderers) were also listed.
Goal: Moran, Quebec HC (CAHL)
Point: Pulford, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Cover: Moore, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Rover: Bowie, Montreal Victorias (CAHL)
Left Wing: Russell, Montreal Victorias (CAHL)
Center: McGee, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Right Wing: Gilmour, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
Spare D: W. Strachan, Montreal Wanderers (FAHL)
Spare F: Westwick, Ottawa HC (FAHL)
The accompanying article wrote that Moran "was almost the unanimous choice", with Baker (Wanderers), Hunter (Cornwall), Kenney (Shamrocks), Frye (Victoria), and Brophy (Westmount) came next in the voting.
W. Strachan was apparently a close second to Pulford, and no other point really came close. Bellingham (Victorias), then B. Strachan (Wanderers- strange, as he played a lot of forward), Moore (Ottawa- strange, as he was mostly a cover), Leclerc (Quebec), Meldrum (Montreal), and Brennan (Shamrocks) coming next in the voting.
Boon (Wanderers) came second to More for cover, coming "within about two hundred votes". Pulford (Ottawa- usually a point), Patrick (ostensibly Lester- Westmount), W. Strachan (Wanderers, usually a point), and Bellingham (Victorias- usually a point), Grannery (Shamrocks), and Kent (Victorias) were other runners up.
Westwick (Ottawa) and McGee (Ottawa- usually a center) trailed Bowie at rover by around 250 votes. Blair Russell (Victorias- usually a LW), Arthur Ross (Westmount), Jack Marshall (Wanderers- usually a center), and Walter Cummings (Shamrocks) were also mentioned.
McGee took the honors at center. Roughly 300 votes later came Marshall (Wanderers), then Bowie (Victorias, usually a rover), Westwick (Ottawa- usually a rover), and Blair Russell (Victorias- usually a LW).
Blair Russell apparently dominated the voting at LW. Gilmour (probably Suddie, but it isn't specified. Ottawa, in any case) came next, then Blachford (Wanderers), Smith (usually a RW for Ottawa), Westwick (usually a rover for Ottawa), and Bowie (usually a rover for Victorias).
Billy Gilmour was named at RW, but Blair Russell (usually LW for the VIctorias), Smith (Ottawa), Grannery (Shamrocks- usually a cover), Westwick (Ottawa- usually a rover), Coulson (Montreal HC), and Ross (there are multiple players named Ross- one for Westmount (who mostly played rover) and one for the Shamrocks who did in fact play wing) came next.
W. Strachan outpaced the field by a small margin for the spare D position, with Boon (Wanderers) coming second by less than 20 votes. Moore (Ottawa), Bellingham (Victorias), Smith (uncertain- are they talking about the Ottawa Smith? Am I forgetting someone?), Dr. Cameron (Montreal HC), and J. Brennan (Shamrocks) rounded out the mentioned names.
Westwick was the spare forward, which makes sense given all the different positions he received votes for. Marshall (Wanderers) was next, then Gilmour (uncertain which one, logically Suddie, Ottawa), Smith (probably the Ottaw RW), Walter Cummings (Shamrocks), Glass (Wanderers), Art Ross (Westmount), Jordan (Quebec), B. Strachan (Wanderers), Hogan (Quebec), and Blachford (Wanderers) were also listed.