April 24-26 @ Nick Smith Arena, Arnprior
View Tournament InfoEstablished in 2004, the modern Renfrew Millionaires Hockey Club maintains the proud heritage of one of hockey’s most storied names. Competing at an elite level within the Ottawa Senior Adult Hockey League (OSAHL) and premier regional tournaments, our organization has built a consistent winning culture—highlighted by the 2012 Molson Cup and the 2016 OSAHL League Championship.
We are a club defined by the perfect balance of competitive grit and veteran maturity. Our focus remains on sustaining a roster of high-skilled, experienced players who value both the quality of play on the ice and the camaraderie off of it.
As we continue to grow our legacy, we are actively seeking like-minded individuals to join our ranks. If you are a mature, high-level player looking for a premier hockey environment, the Millionaires offer a professional atmosphere rooted in over two decades of modern success.
Discover the Legend: The Original Renfrew Millionaires
While our modern club competes for championships today, the "Millionaires" name was forged in an era that changed the sport forever. To wear our jersey is to wear hockey history.
Founded by industrialist M.J. O’Brien, the original Millionaires earned their moniker by shattering the amateur mold of the early 20th century. By signing the era’s greatest stars to unprecedented contracts, they transformed Renfrew into the birthplace of professional hockey. As a founding pillar of the National Hockey Association (NHA)—the direct predecessor to the NHL—the club proved that a small town could dominate the national stage.
Before joining the NHA, the Creamery Kings established their dominance in the Federal Hockey League (FHL). In a historic 1909 campaign, the club captured the FHL Championship, securing the league cup and cementing their status as a powerhouse. This victory provided the momentum to challenge the biggest markets in the country.
The legendary 1910 squad featured an incredible seven future Hall of Famers, including: