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1916 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1916 Stanley Cup Finals was played between the National Hockey Association (NHA) champion Montreal Canadiens and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion Portland Rosebuds. This was the first time that a best-of-five Cup championship went the distance. Also, the Rosebuds were the first team based in the United States to play for the Cup. The Canadiens defeated the Rosebuds three games to two in the best-of-five-game series. This was the Canadiens' first Stanley Cup championship.

1916 Stanley Cup Finals
12345 Total
Montreal Canadiens (NHA) 02652 3
Portland Rosebuds (PCHA) 21361 2
Location(s)Montreal: Montreal Arena
Formatbest-of-five
CoachesMontreal: Newsy Lalonde
Portland: Edward Savage (mgr.)
RefereesHarvey Pulford, J. Brennan
DatesMarch 20–30, 1916
Series-winning goalGoldie Prodger (17:20, third, G5)
Hall of FamersCanadiens:
Newsy Lalonde (1950)
Jack Laviolette (1963)
Didier Pitre (1963)
Georges Vezina (1945)
Rosebuds:
Tommy Dunderdale (1974)
Moose Johnson (1952)
Coaches:
Newsy Lalonde (1950, player)

Paths to the Finals edit

Montreal won the NHA title after finishing the 1915–16 regular season in first place with a 16–7–1 record. Meanwhile, Portland clinched the 1915–16 PCHA title with a 13–5 record.

Game summaries edit

The games of the series were played at Montreal's Montreal Arena as it was the turn of the NHA champions to host the series. Games one, three and five were played under NHA rules; Games two and four were played under PCHA rules. Ernie Johnson's share of series revenues was by court order to be paid to the Montreal Wanderers, whom he had left while under contract to go to the PCHA. For the entire series, future Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Georges Vezina aided Montreal by posting a 2.60 goals-against average. Didier Pitre led the Canadiens in scoring with 4 goals.

Montreal Canadiens NHA champions Roster - Georges Veznia goalie, Howard McNamara (Captain) point, Bert Corbeau cover point, Didier Pitre center-rover, Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde (Playing-Coach) center, George "Goldie" Prodgers right wing-left wing, Jack Laviolettte left wing, Amous Arbour left wing, Louis Berlinguette left wing, Georges "Skinner" Poulin center, Eskene “Skene” Ronan center right wing, spare Jack Fournier right wing-left wing - U.P. Boudier (President), George "Kennedy", Kendall (Manager-owner).

Portland Rosebuds PCAH champions Roster - Tommy Murray goalie, Del Irvine point, Ernie "Moose" Johnson cover point, Fred "Smokey" Harrius rover-left wing, Tommy Dunderdale center, Eddie Oatman light wing, Charles Tobin left wing-right wing, Charlie Uksilla left wing, Alf Barbour center, C.D. Doherty (President), Edward Savage (Manager-Coach).

Game one edit

March 20 Montreal Canadiens 0–2 Portland Rosebuds Montreal Arena

Portland arrived by train the day before the game but showed no weariness, recording a shutout despite game one being played under Eastern Rules (6 a side). It was noted that Portland's speedy backchecking limited Montreal to only 6 chances.

Game two edit

March 22 Montreal Canadiens 2–1 Portland Rosebuds Montreal Arena

Despite missing Newsy Lalonde (bad cold) and Jack Laviolette (broken jaw), Montreal behind some heavy checking defeated Portland 2–1 to tie the series under Western PCHA rules (7 a side).

Game three edit

March 25 Montreal Canadiens 6–3 Portland Rosebuds Montreal Arena

Lalonde and Laviolette played in game three. Lalonde got into a fight with Ernie Johnson, requiring the police to break up the fight. Lalonde and Laviolette were ejected for the game and Eddie Oatman received a major penalty. Pitre was the scoring star, scoring three goals to lead the Canadiens to a 6–3 victory. Eastern rules were used.

Game four edit

March 28 Montreal Canadiens 5–6 Portland Rosebuds Montreal Arena

The Rosebuds then evened the series with a 6–5 victory in game four. The Rosebuds took a 3–0 lead, only to see the Canadiens tie it and take a 4–3 lead. In the third period Portland's Fred Harris scored twice and Charlie Uksilla scored once to take a 6–4 lead until the last minute when Lalonde scored to make it closer. Western rules were used.

Game five edit

March 30 Montreal Canadiens 2–1 Portland Rosebuds Montreal Arena

In game five, Portland's Tommy Dunderdale gave his team a 1–0 lead before Skene Ronan tied the game. The seldom-used George Prodgers then scored the game and series-winning goal to clinch the Cup for the Canadiens. Eastern rules were used.

Stanley Cup engraving edit

The 1916 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy's trustee William Foran. The Canadiens never did engrave their name on the Cup for their championship season.

The following Canadiens players and staff were members of the Stanley Cup winning team.

1915–16 Montreal Canadiens

Players

  Centres

‡ also played rover in the Stanley Cup Finals

Coaching and administrative staff

Stanley Cup engraving

Although the Rosebuds did not win the series, the Rosebuds had the words "Portland Ore./PCHA Champions/1915–16" engraved on the Cup after obtaining the trophy from the previous year's champions, the Vancouver Millionaires. This was consistent with the practice at the time that the trophy was passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. Portland is thus the only city not to win the Cup outright to be listed as champions on the Stanley Cup.

After the series, "Canadian/NHA & World's Champions/Defeated Portland/1915–16" was added to the Cup (Note that the anglicized, singular form of "Canadiens" was engraved).

  • *-Two non-players first names are unknown. Manager-Coach George Kenndey is also known as George Kendall. Montreal Canadian credits him as President in 1916. However, the team picture list U.P. Boucher as president.

References edit

  • Coleman, Charles L. (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, vol.1 1893–1926 inc. National Hockey League. pp. 299–304.
  • "1915–16 Stanley Cup Winner: Montreal Canadiens". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
  • "hockeyleaguehistory.com – Pacific Coast Hockey Association". Retrieved December 21, 2011.
  • Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books. pp. 12, 48. ISBN 1-55168-261-3.
  • Dan Diamond, ed. (1992). The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Book. Firefly Books. pp. 46–47. ISBN 1-895565-15-4.

See also edit

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1916 Stanley Cup Finals was played between the National Hockey Association NHA champion Montreal Canadiens and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association PCHA champion Portland Rosebuds This was the first time that a best of five Cup championship went the distance Also the Rosebuds were the first team based in the United States to play for the Cup The Canadiens defeated the Rosebuds three games to two in the best of five game series This was the Canadiens first Stanley Cup championship 1916 Stanley Cup Finals12345 TotalMontreal Canadiens NHA 02652 3Portland Rosebuds PCHA 21361 2Location s Montreal Montreal ArenaFormatbest of fiveCoachesMontreal Newsy LalondePortland Edward Savage mgr RefereesHarvey Pulford J BrennanDatesMarch 20 30 1916Series winning goalGoldie Prodger 17 20 third G5 Hall of FamersCanadiens Newsy Lalonde 1950 Jack Laviolette 1963 Didier Pitre 1963 Georges Vezina 1945 Rosebuds Tommy Dunderdale 1974 Moose Johnson 1952 Coaches Newsy Lalonde 1950 player 1915 Stanley Cup Finals 1917 Contents 1 Paths to the Finals 2 Game summaries 2 1 Game one 2 2 Game two 2 3 Game three 2 4 Game four 2 5 Game five 3 Stanley Cup engraving 3 1 Players 3 2 Coaching and administrative staff 3 3 Stanley Cup engraving 4 References 5 See alsoPaths to the Finals editMontreal won the NHA title after finishing the 1915 16 regular season in first place with a 16 7 1 record Meanwhile Portland clinched the 1915 16 PCHA title with a 13 5 record Game summaries editThe games of the series were played at Montreal s Montreal Arena as it was the turn of the NHA champions to host the series Games one three and five were played under NHA rules Games two and four were played under PCHA rules Ernie Johnson s share of series revenues was by court order to be paid to the Montreal Wanderers whom he had left while under contract to go to the PCHA For the entire series future Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Georges Vezina aided Montreal by posting a 2 60 goals against average Didier Pitre led the Canadiens in scoring with 4 goals Montreal Canadiens NHA champions Roster Georges Veznia goalie Howard McNamara Captain point Bert Corbeau cover point Didier Pitre center rover Edouard Newsy Lalonde Playing Coach center George Goldie Prodgers right wing left wing Jack Laviolettte left wing Amous Arbour left wing Louis Berlinguette left wing Georges Skinner Poulin center Eskene Skene Ronan center right wing spare Jack Fournier right wing left wing U P Boudier President George Kennedy Kendall Manager owner Portland Rosebuds PCAH champions Roster Tommy Murray goalie Del Irvine point Ernie Moose Johnson cover point Fred Smokey Harrius rover left wing Tommy Dunderdale center Eddie Oatman light wing Charles Tobin left wing right wing Charlie Uksilla left wing Alf Barbour center C D Doherty President Edward Savage Manager Coach Game one edit March 20 Montreal Canadiens 0 2 Portland Rosebuds Montreal ArenaPortland arrived by train the day before the game but showed no weariness recording a shutout despite game one being played under Eastern Rules 6 a side It was noted that Portland s speedy backchecking limited Montreal to only 6 chances Game two edit March 22 Montreal Canadiens 2 1 Portland Rosebuds Montreal ArenaDespite missing Newsy Lalonde bad cold and Jack Laviolette broken jaw Montreal behind some heavy checking defeated Portland 2 1 to tie the series under Western PCHA rules 7 a side Game three edit March 25 Montreal Canadiens 6 3 Portland Rosebuds Montreal ArenaLalonde and Laviolette played in game three Lalonde got into a fight with Ernie Johnson requiring the police to break up the fight Lalonde and Laviolette were ejected for the game and Eddie Oatman received a major penalty Pitre was the scoring star scoring three goals to lead the Canadiens to a 6 3 victory Eastern rules were used Game four edit March 28 Montreal Canadiens 5 6 Portland Rosebuds Montreal ArenaThe Rosebuds then evened the series with a 6 5 victory in game four The Rosebuds took a 3 0 lead only to see the Canadiens tie it and take a 4 3 lead In the third period Portland s Fred Harris scored twice and Charlie Uksilla scored once to take a 6 4 lead until the last minute when Lalonde scored to make it closer Western rules were used Game five edit March 30 Montreal Canadiens 2 1 Portland Rosebuds Montreal ArenaIn game five Portland s Tommy Dunderdale gave his team a 1 0 lead before Skene Ronan tied the game The seldom used George Prodgers then scored the game and series winning goal to clinch the Cup for the Canadiens Eastern rules were used Stanley Cup engraving editThe 1916 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy s trustee William Foran The Canadiens never did engrave their name on the Cup for their championship season The following Canadiens players and staff were members of the Stanley Cup winning team 1915 16 Montreal Canadiens Players Centres4 Edouard Newsy Lalonde coach 5 Didier Pitre 6 Georges Skinner Poulin 12 Skene Ronan Wingers11 Amos Arbour 9 Louis Berlinguette 10 Jack Fournier 7 Jack Laviolette Defencemen2 Bert Corbeau 3 Howard McNamara captain 8 Goldie Prodgers Goaltenders1 Georges Vezina also played rover in the Stanley Cup Finals Coaching and administrative staff U P Boucher President George Kennedy Owner Manager Treasurer Napoleon Dorval Secretary S Newsworthy Trainer Aldrie Guiment Ass t Trainer Stanley Cup engraving Although the Rosebuds did not win the series the Rosebuds had the words Portland Ore PCHA Champions 1915 16 engraved on the Cup after obtaining the trophy from the previous year s champions the Vancouver Millionaires This was consistent with the practice at the time that the trophy was passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion s league Portland is thus the only city not to win the Cup outright to be listed as champions on the Stanley Cup After the series Canadian NHA amp World s Champions Defeated Portland 1915 16 was added to the Cup Note that the anglicized singular form of Canadiens was engraved Two non players first names are unknown Manager Coach George Kenndey is also known as George Kendall Montreal Canadian credits him as President in 1916 However the team picture list U P Boucher as president References editColeman Charles L 1966 The Trail of the Stanley Cup vol 1 1893 1926 inc National Hockey League pp 299 304 1915 16 Stanley Cup Winner Montreal Canadiens Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved December 21 2011 hockeyleaguehistory com Pacific Coast Hockey Association Retrieved December 21 2011 Podnieks Andrew Hockey Hall of Fame 2004 Lord Stanley s Cup Triumph Books pp 12 48 ISBN 1 55168 261 3 Dan Diamond ed 1992 The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Book Firefly Books pp 46 47 ISBN 1 895565 15 4 See also edit1915 16 Montreal Canadiens season 1915 16 NHA season 1915 16 PCHA season List of Stanley Cup championsPreceded byVancouver Millionaires1915 Montreal CanadiensStanley Cup Champions1916 Succeeded bySeattle Metropolitans1917 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1916 Stanley Cup Finals amp oldid 1180426836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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