Canada is the only hockey power without its own national professional league. If this were Sweden, Finland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia or Switzerland, there'd be a national league with twelve or fourteen teams, and a second league with another dozen or so, plus lower leagues. However, this is North America, and for hockey purposes we are not a country, we're a market.
But the closed border has forced to NHL to realign. The seven Canadian clubs are obliged to play each other exclusively this season, at least until the Stanley Cup semi-finals, and so for once there's a opportunity to see what a Canadian league might look like.
The seven Canadian franchises make for a very small league. It was accepted by everyone in soccer that when the Canadian Premier League started with only seven teams it was too small. And an eight-team CFL has always been treated as a temporary evil until a ninth team could be organized. But seven teams playing Canada's most popular sport are fine from the NHL's point of view. In fact, from 1996 to 2010, six teams were fine. You'll recall that the NHL is the league that celebrated Canada's Centennial Year by adding six US franchises.
So let's follow the Ottawa Senators as they meet each of the other six North Division clubs. If the AHL follow suit and create a four-team Canadian division of their own, I'll cover those teams too.
Today the Toronto Maple Leafs visit Ottawa.
Ottawa became a hockey town before Toronto, and in the Challenge Cup era (1893 - 1914) Ottawa teams won the cup 17 times, to 2 times for Toronto. In the early years of the NHL Ottawa won the cup four times, in 1920, 1921, 1923 and 1927. During the same period Toronto teams won the cup three times, in 1918, 1922 and 1932.
The modern Senators have the better regular season results, head-to-head, with 64 wins, 46 losses, 3 ties and 10 overtime losses. But the Leafs have won all four playoff series.
[January 15: Ottawa Senators 5 - 3 Toronto Maple Leafs
January 16: Ottawa Senators 2 - 3 Toronto Maple Leafs
And just to annoy North Americans I'll be listing the home team first.]
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