<TABLE class="wikitable sortable" id=sortable_table_id_0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 border=1><TBODY><TR><TH width="2.5%">Age
</TH><TH width="15%">Player
</TH><TH width="11%">Nationality
</TH><TH width="15%">Date of death
</TH><TH class=unsortable width="15%">Cause of death</TH><TH class=unsortable width="30%">Notes</TH></TR><TR><TD>28</TD><TD>Higginbotham, Fred
Fred Higginbotham</TD><TD>
Canada</TD><TD>01896-09 September 1896</TD><TD>horseback riding accident</TD><TD>Member of the
Winnipeg Victorias; won Stanley Cup in February 1896 in a challenge match against the Montreal Victorias.</TD></TR><TR><TD>24</TD><TD>McGee, James A.
James A. McGee<SUP class=reference id=cite_ref-0>
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Canada</TD><TD>01904-05-15 May 15, 1904</TD><TD>horseback riding accident</TD><TD>Member of the
Ottawa Silver Seven, captain of the
Ottawa Rough Riders; brother of Frank McGee.</TD></TR><TR><TD>22</TD><TD>McCourt, Owen
Owen McCourt</TD><TD>
Canada</TD><TD>01907-03-07 March 7, 1907</TD><TD>On-ice head injury</TD><TD>Murder charges were laid against other players in game in
Cornwall, Ontario. There were no convictions.</TD></TR><TR><TD>28</TD><TD>Stuart, Hod
Hod Stuart</TD><TD>
Canada</TD><TD>01907-06-23 June 23, 1907</TD><TD>diving accident</TD><TD>Member of
Montreal Wanderers, Stanley Cup champion in 1906 and 1907. All-star benefit game held for family. Member of the
Hockey Hall of Fame.</TD></TR><TR><TD>29</TD><TD>Dey, Edgar
Edgar Dey</TD><TD>
Canada</TD><TD>01912-02-13 February 13, 1912</TD><TD>on-ice head injury</TD><TD>Stanley Cup winner with
Ottawa Hockey Club in 1909.</TD></TR><TR><TD>24</TD><TD>Davidson, Allan
Allan Davidson</TD><TD>
Canada</TD><TD>01915-06-16 June 16, 1915</TD><TD>
World War I casualty</TD><TD>Played professionally for
Toronto Blueshirts. Stanley Cup winner in 1914. Member of the
Hockey Hall of Fame.</TD></TR><TR><TD>32</TD><TD>Shore, Hamby
Hamby Shore</TD><TD>
Canada</TD><TD>01918-10-13 October 13, 1918</TD><TD>
influenza</TD><TD>Played nine seasons for the
Ottawa Senators.</TD></TR><TR><TD>26</TD><TD>Baker, Hobey
Hobey Baker</TD><TD>
United States</TD><TD>01918-12-21 December 21, 1918</TD><TD>
aviation accident</TD><TD>Only member of both the
College Football Hall of Fame and
Hockey Hall of Fame,
annual award to top male player in U.S. collegiate hockey named in his honour.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>