The Sydney Millionaires challenged the Quebec Bulldogs for the Stanley Cup for the first and only time in 1913, under the leadership of Captain Alfred "Cap" McDonald. In 1922, the team name was resurrected under a new senior team, which would go on to play for two Allan Cup national titles. In 1949, the name was also used for a junior team, which started up in 1949.
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Sydney (NS)
Sydney (NS)
- NT Bentinck Street (Sydney)
- NT Central School (Sydney)
- NT Charlotte Street (Sydney)
- NT Esplanade (Sydney)
- NT George Street (Sydney)
- NT Hardwood Hill (Sydney)
- NT Holy Angels Convent School (Sydney)
- NT King's Road (Sydney)
- NT Kun’tewiktu (King's Road Reserve)
- NT Logue Building (Sydney)
- NT Morrison's Mill (Sydney)
- NT Moxham Castle (Sydney)
- NT Pitt Street (Sydney)
- NT Prince Street (Sydney)
- NT Rotary Park (Sydney)
- NT St. Patrick's Church (Sydney)
- NT Sydney Academy (Sydney)
- NT Sydney Harbour (Sydney)
- NT Townsend Street (Sydney)
- NT Victoria Park (Sydney)
- NT Wentworth (Sydney)
- NT Wentworth Street (Sydney)
- NT Whitney Pier (Sydney)