1925 Stanley Cup Finals

1925 Stanley Cup Finals
Teams 1 2 3 4 Games
Victoria Cougars (WCHL)  5 3 2 6 3
Montreal Canadiens (NHL)  2 1 4 1 1
Location: Victoria, BC (Patrick Arena) (1,3,4)
Vancouver, BC (Denman Arena) (2)
Format: best-of-five
Coaches: Montreal: Leo Dandurand
Victoria: Lester Patrick
Dates: March 21 – 30
Series-winning
goal:
Gizzy Hart (1:35, second)
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The 1925 Stanley Cup Final saw the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) champion Victoria Cougars defeat the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Montreal Canadiens three games to one in a best-of-five game series. The Canadiens were substitute NHL representatives, as the final series to decide the NHL champion was not played.

The Cougars were the last non-NHL team to win the Cup as the WCHL (renamed the Western Hockey League for the 1925–26 season) folded after the 1926 Cup Final, leaving the Stanley Cup to become the NHL's de facto championship trophy. The Cougars would also be the last team based west of Chicago to win the Cup until the Edmonton Oilers won the trophy in 1984.

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Path to the Final

Prior to the season, the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) folded and two of its teams, the Cougars and the Vancouver Maroons joined the WCHL. Victoria finished the 1924–25 WCHL regular season in third place, but eventually upset the Calgary Tigers in the two-game total goals WCHL championship series by a combined score of 3–1.

Meanwhile, the Canadiens also finished the NHL regular season in third place. In the NHL playoffs, Montreal went on to beat the second place Toronto St. Patricks, 5–2, in a two game total goals series. The winner of that series was to go on and play the first place Hamilton Tigers. However, the Tigers were suspended after Hamilton players staged a strike in an attempt to receive more compensation because the league extended the regular season from 24 to 30 games. As a result, the Canadiens were declared the 1924–25 NHL champions.

The series

With the demise of the PCHA, the Stanley Cup playoffs reverted back to a single best-of-five series to determine the champion. However, the Cup Finals still annually rotated between the east and the west, and thus all of the games in the 1925 Finals were played on the West Coast. Games 1, 3 and 4 were played at the 4,200 seat Patrick Arena in Victoria; Game 2 was played at the Denman Arena in Vancouver.[1] The decision to use the larger Denman Arena (10,500 seats) for game 2 was based on the huge demand for tickets.[2] The Cougars jumped to a 2–0 series lead with 5–2 and 3–1 victories, but the Canadiens won Game 3, 4–2. In Game 4, Gizzy Hart scored the game-winning goal in Victoria's 6–1 win to clinch the Cup.[3]

Cougars goaltender Hap Holmes recorded a 2.00 goal-against average for the series. Jack Walker led Victoria in goals with 4, while Frank Fredrickson scored 3. Overall, eight different player combining for the Cougars' 16 goals.

Game-by-Game Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
1 March 21 Victoria Cougars 5–2 Montreal Canadiens Patrick Arena
2 March 23 Victoria Cougars 3–1 Montreal Canadiens Denman Arena
3 March 27 Montreal Canadiens 4–2 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena
4 March 30 Victoria Cougars 6–1 Montreal Canadiens Patrick Arena
Cougars win best-of-five series 3 games to 1

Victoria Cougars 1925 Stanley Cup champions

Roster

  Centres
  Wingers
  Defencemen
  Goaltenders


  Non-players
  • Lester Patrick (Owner-President/Manager-Coach)
  • Larry Brunnell (Trainer)&

&-name is missing from the Stanley Cup.

Stanley Cup engraving

See also

References

  1. ^ “First Game Saturday” The Montreal Gazette newspaper - March 19, 1925, page 14. Retrieved 2010-09-16
  2. ^ "Colorful Canadiens" Victoria Hockey History. Retrieved 2010-09-16
  3. ^ “Canadiens Leave Stanley Cup With Victoria Cougars” The Montreal Gazette newspaper - March 31, 1925, page 14. Retrieved 2010-09-16
Preceded by
Montreal Canadiens
1924
Victoria Cougars
Stanley Cup Champions

1925
Succeeded by
Montreal Maroons
1926