Barney Holden started out his amateur ice hockey career in his hometown of Winnipeg, playing for the CPR and Shamrocks teams in the local amateur leagues between 1901 and 1903. In 1904, he became one of the first professional ice hockey players in history, playing with the
Portage Lakes Hockey Club in
Houghton, Michigan, in the IPHL. He scored the first goal in the first game of the first professional hockey league game on December 9, 1904, in the
Pittsburgh Duquesne Garden. Holden won two IPHL championships with the Portage Lakes Hockey Club, in
1905–06 and
1906–07. The 1905–06 team included four future
Hockey Hall of Fame members in
Riley Hern,
Joe Hall,
Bruce Stuart and
Cyclone Taylor. In 1907, Holden moved back to Winnipeg to play for the
Maple Leafs aggregation, and in March 1908 the team challenged the
Montreal Wanderers for the
Stanley Cup, losing 8–20 (5–11, 3–9) over two games on March 10 and 12. For the 1909–1910 season, he moved to
Montreal to play for the
Montreal Shamrocks in the
CHA and the
NHA. During the
1910–11 season, Holden was a member of the
Quebec Bulldogs in the NHA, and in 1911–12 he moved to
Saskatoon to play for the Wholesalers in the Saskatchewan Professional Hockey League. ==Playing style==