The book follows the development of Toronto's earliest professional hockey teams, particularly the Toronto Professional Hockey Club (1906–09) and the Toronto Blueshirts (from 1911).
Harriston is missing from 1914 Toronto Blueshirts team picture.
The Toronto franchise was bought by Frank Robinson, Percy Quinn, who was also president of the Dominion Lacrosse Association, a Canadian professional lacrosse league that had patterned itself after the NHA and other investors.
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Andy Kyle - former Cincinnati Reds outfielder, minor league baseball player, hockey player with the NHA Toronto Blueshirts, golf player