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Français : Le club de hockey d’Ottawa, champion de la Coupe Stanley en 1905. Debout (de gauche à droite) : Harry «  Rat  » Westwick, M. McGilton, Hamilton «  Billy  » Gilmour, Frank McGee. Assis (de gauche à droite) : Dave Finnie, Harvey Pulford, Alf Smith, Arthur Moore.
English: Ottawa Hockey Club "Silver Seven" (1905)
Date 1905
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