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Renfrew, Ontario, mining and railway construction magnate M. J. O'Brien got out his cheque book in 1909 to assemble the most highly paid hockey team of the time. Known as the Millionaires, the team boasted hockey's most famous personality, Fred "Cyclone" Taylor. O'Brien's son Ambrose managed the team.


 

 

It is doubtful that the headgear sported in this photograph was seen on the ice.


 

Customarily, the Upper Ottawa Valley champs would play the Lower Ottawa Valley champs to determine who would rule hockey throughout the whole Ottawa Valley.


 

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