Tom Paton (ice hockey), the Glossary
Thomas Laird Paton (September 30, 1855 – February 10, 1909), was a Canadian ice hockey player of the pre-NHL era of the sport.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Amateur Hockey Association of Canada, Canadians, Goals against average, Goaltender, Ice hockey, Lower Canada, Montreal, Montreal Hockey Club, National Hockey League, Ottawa Senators (original), Season (sports), Stanley Cup, Vezina Trophy, 1887 AHAC season, 1888 AHAC season, 1888–89 AHAC season, 1890 AHAC season, 1891 AHAC season, 1892 AHAC season, 1893 AHAC season.
- 19th-century Canadian people
- Montreal Hockey Club players
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada
The Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) was an amateur men's ice hockey league founded on 8 December 1886, in existence until 1898.
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Canadians
Canadians (Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada.
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Goals against average
Goals against average (GAA) also known as "average goals against" or "AGA" is a statistic used in field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and water polo that is the mean of goals allowed per game by a goaltender or goalkeeper (depending on sport).
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Goaltender
In ice hockey, the goaltender (commonly referred to as the goalie) is the player responsible for preventing the hockey puck from entering their team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring.
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport.
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Lower Canada
The Province of Lower Canada (province du Bas-Canada) was a British colony on the lower Saint Lawrence River and the shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (1791–1841).
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
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Montreal Hockey Club
The Montreal Hockey Club of Montreal, Quebec, Canada was a senior-level men's amateur ice hockey club, organized in 1884.
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National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.
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Ottawa Senators (original)
The Ottawa Senators were an ice hockey team based in Ottawa, which existed from 1883 to 1954.
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Season (sports)
In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of September.
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Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup (La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion.
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Vezina Trophy
The Vezina Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's (NHL) goaltender who is "adjudged to be the best at this position".
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1887 AHAC season
The 1887 AHAC season was the inaugural season of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada.
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1888 AHAC season
The 1888 AHAC season was the second season of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada.
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1888–89 AHAC season
The 1888–89 AHAC season was the third season of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada.
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1890 AHAC season
The 1890 AHAC season was the fourth season of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada.
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1891 AHAC season
The 1891 Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season saw the Montreal Hockey Club win the league and Canadian championship for the fourth straight season by beating the Montreal Crescents 8-2.
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1892 AHAC season
The 1892 Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season lasted until March 7.
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1893 AHAC season
The 1893 Amateur Hockey Association of Canada season lasted from January 7 until March 17.
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See also
19th-century Canadian people
- Adams George Archibald
- Alex Gardner (baseball)
- Black Mike Winage
- Bob Emslie
- C. S. Hyman
- Charles Dickson Archibald
- Charles Hay (politician)
- Chub Collins
- Claude Russell-Brown
- Dick Grant
- Edward Mortimer Archibald
- Elias Disney
- George Gray (shot putter)
- George Orton
- Hugh J. McCormick
- I. F. Hellmuth
- James Riddell (politician)
- Jerome of Sandy Cove
- John George McTavish
- John McIntosh (farmer)
- Joseph Wright (rower)
- Keish
- Letitia Munson
- Major Zamora
- Marie Rose (Delorme) Smith
- Norval Baptie
- Ormond B. Haycock
- Robert Dickson (Nova Scotia politician)
- Ronald MacDonald (athlete)
- Samuel George William Archibald
- Thomas Dickson (Nova Scotia politician)
- Thomas Dickson Archibald
- Tom Paton (ice hockey)
- Wabakinine
- William Dickson (Nova Scotia politician)
- William Garvin (Medal of Honor)
- Wyman Andrus
Montreal Hockey Club players
- Archie Hooper
- Billy Barlow
- Billy Christmas
- Billy Nicholson (ice hockey)
- Cecil Blachford
- Charlie Liffiton
- Clarence McKerrow
- Dave Finnie
- Dickie Boon
- Ernie Russell
- Grover Sargent
- Haviland Routh
- Jack Marshall (ice hockey)
- James E. Norris
- Jimmy Gardner (ice hockey)
- Ken Mallen
- Lorne Campbell (ice hockey)
- Moose Johnson
- Tom Paton (ice hockey)
- Tommy Phillips
- Wallace Orchard