National Hockey Association season 1915–16

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The 1915–16 National Hockey Association season was a professional ice hockey campaign in early 20th-century Canada that featured teams such as the Ottawa Senators competing for the league championship and a chance to challenge for the Stanley Cup.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ice hockey league season
sports season
allowedStanleyCupChallenge true
associatedTrophy Stanley Cup NERFINISHED
championshipType league championship
competitionLevel professional
competitionType men's ice hockey
country Canada
endYear 1916
era early 20th century
followedBy National Hockey Association season 1916–17 NERFINISHED
governingBody National Hockey Association NERFINISHED
hadPlayoffs true
hadTeam Montreal Canadiens NERFINISHED
Montreal Wanderers NERFINISHED
Ottawa Senators NERFINISHED
Quebec Bulldogs NERFINISHED
Toronto Blueshirts NERFINISHED
historicalContext predecessor era to National Hockey League
league National Hockey Association NERFINISHED
leagueAbbreviation NHA NERFINISHED
location Eastern Canada NERFINISHED
notableTeam Montreal Canadiens NERFINISHED
Ottawa Senators NERFINISHED
partOf National Hockey Association history NERFINISHED
precededBy National Hockey Association season 1914–15 NERFINISHED
professionalStatus major professional league season
region Ontario
Quebec NERFINISHED
relatedCompetition Stanley Cup NERFINISHED
seasonFormat regular season
seasonNumberInLeagueHistory mid-1910s NHA season
sport ice hockey
startYear 1915
timePeriod 1915–1916

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Ottawa Senators (NHA) participatedIn National Hockey Association season 1915–16