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The Ottawa Capitals were the competing clubs of the Capital Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA) of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Association competed in ice hockey, lacrosse and other athletics. Perhaps best known are the early amateur senior men's ice hockey clubs which played from the 1890s until 1920. The club would challenge for the Stanley Cup in 1897, but abandon its challenge after one game, after it lost 15–2. The Capitals would later precipitate the breakup of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC). The nickname 'Capitals' is sometimes applied to the Ottawa Hockey Club (aka HC/Silver Seven/Generals/Senators), however the two teams were not affiliated.

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  • Ottawa Capitals (cs)
  • Capitals d'Ottawa (fr)
  • Ottawa Capitals (en)
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  • Ottawa Capitals byl kanadský sportovní klub, který sídlil v Ottawě v provincii Ontario. V letech 1892–1906 působil v amatérské soutěži ledního hokeje . Založen byl v roce 1896. V roce 1897 se Capitals zúčastnily exhibičního zápasu o Stanley Cup, ve kterém podlehly Montrealu Victorias. Mimo oddíl ledního hokeje měl sportovní klub i jiné oddíly, mj. oddíl lakrosu a atletiky. (cs)
  • Les Capitals d'Ottawa sont un club omnisports faisant partie de la Capital Amateur Athletic Association. Le club participe à des compétitions de hockey sur glace ainsi que de crosse dans la ville d'Ottawa en Ontario, Canada. (fr)
  • The Ottawa Capitals were the competing clubs of the Capital Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA) of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Association competed in ice hockey, lacrosse and other athletics. Perhaps best known are the early amateur senior men's ice hockey clubs which played from the 1890s until 1920. The club would challenge for the Stanley Cup in 1897, but abandon its challenge after one game, after it lost 15–2. The Capitals would later precipitate the breakup of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC). The nickname 'Capitals' is sometimes applied to the Ottawa Hockey Club (aka HC/Silver Seven/Generals/Senators), however the two teams were not affiliated. (en)
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  • Ottawa Capitals byl kanadský sportovní klub, který sídlil v Ottawě v provincii Ontario. V letech 1892–1906 působil v amatérské soutěži ledního hokeje . Založen byl v roce 1896. V roce 1897 se Capitals zúčastnily exhibičního zápasu o Stanley Cup, ve kterém podlehly Montrealu Victorias. Mimo oddíl ledního hokeje měl sportovní klub i jiné oddíly, mj. oddíl lakrosu a atletiky. (cs)
  • Les Capitals d'Ottawa sont un club omnisports faisant partie de la Capital Amateur Athletic Association. Le club participe à des compétitions de hockey sur glace ainsi que de crosse dans la ville d'Ottawa en Ontario, Canada. (fr)
  • The Ottawa Capitals were the competing clubs of the Capital Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA) of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Association competed in ice hockey, lacrosse and other athletics. Perhaps best known are the early amateur senior men's ice hockey clubs which played from the 1890s until 1920. The club would challenge for the Stanley Cup in 1897, but abandon its challenge after one game, after it lost 15–2. The Capitals would later precipitate the breakup of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC). The nickname 'Capitals' is sometimes applied to the Ottawa Hockey Club (aka HC/Silver Seven/Generals/Senators), however the two teams were not affiliated. The Capital Lacrosse Club was also successful, and won the first Minto Cup in 1901. The Capitals lacrosse club was one of the first amateur organizations that gave some of its players small amounts of money, causing a scandal that led to several of their athletes, including Bouse Hutton and Rat Westwick, being banned from amateur play against other organizations that frowned on any dilution of the amateur standard. (en)
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