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Alf Smith
Canadian ice hockey player

Alf Smith

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Ottawa, Canada
Age
80 years
Stats
Weight:
165 lbs
Awards
Stanley Cup
 
Hockey Hall of Fame
 
Sports Teams
Ottawa Senators (1883-1954)
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Biography

Alfred Edward Smith (June 3, 1873 in Ottawa, Ontario – August 21, 1953 in Ottawa, Ontario) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, (a.k.a. Silver Seven) and Kenora Thistles. He had six younger brothers who played senior-level hockey in Ottawa: Daniel (b. 1876), John (b. 1878), Harry (b. 1883), Tommy (b. 1886), Billy (b. 1889) and George Smith (b. 1891). He was captain of the Ottawa Hockey Club and also coached the team.

Hockey career

Alf Smith began his hockey career playing for the Ottawa Hockey Club (Ottawa HC) of the AHAC in the 1890s. In 1897 he retired from the Ottawa HC. In 1898, he played for the Ottawa Capitals intermediate team, but did not finish the season because he was ruled to be ineligible. In 1896, Smith had accepted a $100 bonus for play with the Capitals lacrosse team. By 1898, the Amateur Athletic Association of Canada ruled that he was ineligible for play in amateur hockey. He would not play for several years, but did coach the Ottawa Hockey Club to the 1901 CAHL title.

In 1901–02, he returned to active play, as a professional, in the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League for Pittsburgh. The following year he returned to Canada to coach the Ottawa HC to their first Stanley Cup championship against the Montreal Victorias in 1903. In 1903–04 he became reinstated as an amateur and he returned to play, playing right wing on a line that featured "One Eyed" Frank McGee. As a player-coach, he would eventually lead the team to consecutive Stanley Cup victories in 1904, 1905, and 1906, the club by then known as the Silver Seven.

In 1907, McGee retired and his place on the top line was taken by Alf's brother Harry. At the conclusion of the 1907 ECAHA season, Smith moved west to play with the Stanley Cup champion Kenora Thistles, playing in the MPHL finals. He was also a player during their unsuccessful Stanley Cup challenge rematch versus the Montreal Wanderers, where his presence along with Harry Westwick caused the series to be played under protest. He played one final season with Ottawa in 1908, scoring 12 goals in 9 games.

In 1908–09, he had an eventful season. Lured back to Pittsburgh for the newly reformed Western Pennsylvania Hockey League, he was suspended from two teams for rough play. He returned to Ottawa and played with several former Silver Seven players on the Senators of the Federal League. He made time that season to coach the Ottawa Cliffsides to the first Allan Cup championship, only to lose it to Queen's University in a challenge. This was his final season of play.

In 1909-10, he resumed his coaching career with Renfrew, the so-called "Millionaires" of the new National Hockey Association (NHA). He returned to coach the Ottawa Hockey Club in 1913 and coached the team until 1917. Smith later coached and managed teams in Moncton, New Brunswick, and North Bay, Ontario.

Along with Harvey Pulford, Harry Westwick and Russell Bowie, Smith was one of the final active players who had played major senior hockey in the 19th century. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.

Career stats

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1894–95Ottawa HCAHAC8505
1895–96Ottawa HCAHAC8707
1896–97Ottawa HCAHAC812012
1901–02Pittsburgh Athletic ClubWPHL141192017
1903Ottawa HCCAHL
1904Ottawa HCCAHL48086
Stanley Cup71301320
1904–05Ottawa HCFAHL81301330
Stanley Cup5110119
1906Ottawa HCECAHA10130133621010
Stanley Cup47076
1907Ottawa HCECAHA91701719
Kenora ThistlesMHL-Pro120221013
Kenora ThistlesStanley Cup22023
1907–08Ottawa HCECAHA91201220
1908–09Pittsburgh DuquesneWPHL2303
Pittsburgh BankersWPHL3202
1909Ottawa Senators, FHLFHL11010
WPHL totals191692517
ECAHA totals28420427521010
Stanley Cup totals183303338

Source: "Legends of Hockey -- The Legends -- Honoured Player -- Smith, Alf -- Statistics, Awards & Career". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2009-01-08.

NHL coaching record

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsDivision rankResult
Ottawa Senators1918-19181260241st in NHLLost in Stanley Cup Finals
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