1907 ECAHA season
The 1907 ECAHA season was the second season of the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA). Teams played a ten game schedule. The Montreal Wanderers won the league championship going undefeated, with their only loss of the season coming in a Stanley Cup challenge series with Kenora.
League business
Executive
Fred McRobie (President)
Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Ottawa (1st Vice-President)
Gordon Blair, Quebec (2nd Vice-President)
Emmett Quinn, Shamrocks (Secretary-Treasurer)
Nationals and Grand Trunk applied for franchises but did not get three-fourths approval.
Rule changes
Teams could have professionals as well as amateurs
After a puck strikes a goalie, the rebound could now be played by the defending team without it being called offside
A player injured in the first half can sit for ten minutes and the other team has to take off a player.
Regular season
Frank McGee of Ottawa retired to pursue his government career. The Wanderers added two professionals, Riley Hern from the Portage Lake-Houghton pros and Hod Stuart from the Pittsburgh pros.