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1920 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1920 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Ottawa Senators and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion Seattle Metropolitans. The Senators won the series by three games to two in the best-of-five game series. Although all of the games for the series were scheduled to be played at The Arena in Ottawa, unseasonably warm weather and poor ice conditions forced the last two contests to be played on the artificial ice at Toronto's Arena Gardens.[1]

1920 Stanley Cup Finals
12345 Total
Ottawa Senators (NHL) 33126 3
Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) 20351 2
Location(s)Ottawa: The Arena (1–3)
Toronto: Arena Gardens (4, 5)
Formatbest-of-five
CoachesOttawa: Pete Green
Seattle: Pete Muldoon
RefereesCooper Smeaton
DatesMarch 22 – April 1
Series-winning goalJack Darragh (5:00, third)
Hall of FamersSenators:
Clint Benedict (1965)
Georges Boucher (1960)
Punch Broadbent (1962)
Sprague Cleghorn (1958)
Jack Darragh (1962)
Cy Denneny (1959)
Eddie Gerard (1945)
Frank Nighbor (1947)
Metropolitans:
Frank Foyston (1958)
Hap Holmes (1972)
Jack Walker (1960)

This would be the last Stanley Cup Finals appearance for a team based on the West Coast of the United States until the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. It is the last Finals appearance by a Seattle-based team to date.

Paths to the Finals edit

The Senators captured the 1919–20 NHL title after they won both halves of the regular season, thus eliminating the need for a league championship playoff. Meanwhile, Seattle finished the 1919–20 PCHA regular season in first place with a 12–10 record, but had to defeat the second place Vancouver Millionaires in a two-game total goals championship series, 7–3, to win the PCHA title.

The location of the series was under dispute. As the 1919 series was not completed, the PCHA wanted the 1920 series to take place out west. The NHL opposed the idea. The PCHA proposed playing the series in Winnipeg, but this was still not agreed to by the NHL. While the dispute continued, the schedules for both leagues was allowed to drag out, leading to a late starting date for the Finals.[2]

Bracket edit

PCHA ChampionshipStanley Cup Finals
NCOttawa Senators331263
P1Seattle Metropolitans167PCSeattle Metropolitans203512
P2Vancouver Millionaires303

Game summaries edit

Seattle's green, red, and white uniforms looked almost alike to Ottawa's black, red, and white uniforms. The Senators agreed to play in white sweaters. The rules alternated for each game, starting with eastern rules.

The puck was dropped for the first game of the series by Stanley Cup trustee William Foran to the centers Frank Nighbor and Frank Foyston. The ice became soft and pools of water developed.[3] Foyston scored two goals in the first period to put Seattle ahead 2–0. Nighbor scored on a shot that ricocheted off Morris of Seattle with 40 seconds to play in the second period. Nighbor tied it at the ten-minute mark of the third period. Jack Darragh scored the game-winning goal with four minutes to play on an assist from Eddie Gerard.[4]

Vancouver Mayor Robert Gale dropped the puck to start game two, played under seven-man PCHA rules. Goaltender Clint Benedict led the Senators to a 3–0 shutout win. Ice conditions were again wet. Darragh scored at the 14-minute mark of the first period. In the third, Gerard stick-handled in and scored after six minutes. Nighbor finished the scoring with his third goal of the series with one minute to play.[5]rom

Before game three, snow was placed onto the natural ice to make the ice harder and removed prior to the game. The ice softened, however, as the game progressed. Seattle won game three, 3–1, in a game notable for having no penalties called.[6] Seattle outplayed Ottawa but the score was kept close by Benedict. The first goal was scored at five minutes of the first, by George Boucher to put Ottawa ahead 1–0. Riley of Seattle scored to tie the game with two minutes to play in the first. Seattle took the lead on a goal by Foyston, after a steal by Walker from Darragh. The final goal was scored by Rickey on another set-up by Walker.[7]

By consensus of league and team officials, the series was shifted to Toronto because of Ottawa's slushy ice conditions (The Ottawa Arena did not have artificial ice). Ottawa objected, but NHL president Frank Calder stood firm.

In game four Foyston scored after three minutes to give the Mets a lead which they did not relinquish. Rowe scored at the eight-minute mark to put the Mets ahead 2-0. In the second period, Nighbor scored after two minutes to draw Ottawa close. At the 6:55 mark, Walker scored on a back-hand to put Seattle again two goals ahead, before Nighbor scored his second to make the score 3–2 after two periods. Seattle scored twice in the third to win the game 5–2 and even the series.[8]

In the fifth game, Rowe scored after ten minutes to put Seattle ahead 1–0, but Ottawa scored the next six to win the game 6–1. Boucher scored four minutes after Rowe to tie the score after one period. The score remained 1–1 after two periods. Darragh then scored after five minutes of the third to put Ottawa ahead. Gerard stick-handled through the Seattle team to put Ottawa ahead 3–1 three minutes later. Darragh then scored twice within a minute to record a hat-trick. Nighbor scored to finish the scoring.[8]

Seattle forward Frank Foyston had high praise for the Ottawa team after the series had concluded, and gave credit to all of Frank Nighbor, Jack Darragh and Eddie Gerard on the Senators forward line:

"It was something awful those fellows cut loose. I thought we had them until Rowe was hurt, but the Ottawas had saved themselves and skated us off our feet in the third period. Nighbor had our line demoralized with his speed and poke check and no one could stop Darragh and Gerard. Darragh scored three goals in as many minutes, and Harry Holmes afterwards told me he could see three our four Darraghs on the ice, the way the big Ottawa forward was galloping up and down. That guy isn't human when he gets his blood up. We were all sorry to lose, but we were beaten by a wonderful team. They're a credit to the game."

– Seattle Metropolitans forward Frank Foyston on the Ottawa Senators after the 1920 Stanley Cup Finals.[9]

For the series, Nighbor led in goals with six, while Foyston and Darragh scored five. Benedict recorded a 2.20 goals against average (GAA) during the series. Hap Holmes recorded a 3.00 GAA. It was Holmes' fourth consecutive Stanley Cup Finals, and his fifth to that point (1914, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920). Each Senator received $390.19 in prize money, while each Metropolitan received $319.39.[6]


March 22 Seattle Metropolitans 2–3 Ottawa Senators The Arena  
Frank Foyston (1) – 10:25 First period No scoring
Frank Foyston (2) – 06:45 Second period 14:15 – Frank Nighbor (1)
No scoring Third period 10:00 – Frank Nighbor (2)
16:00 – Jack Darragh (1)
Hap Holmes Goalie stats Clint Benedict
March 24 Seattle Metropolitans 0–3 Ottawa Senators The Arena  
No scoring First period 14:00 – Jack Darragh (2)
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 06:00 – Eddie Gerard (1)
19:00 – Frank Nighbor (3)
Hap Holmes Goalie stats Clint Benedict
March 27 Seattle Metropolitans 3–1 Ottawa Senators The Arena  
Frank Foyston (3) – 09:00 First period 06:00 – Buck Boucher (1)
Frank Foyston (4) – 12:00 Second period No scoring
Roy Rickey (1) – 09:30 Third period No scoring
Hap Holmes Goalie stats Clint Benedict
March 30 Ottawa Senators 2–5 Seattle Metropolitans Mutual Street Arena  
No scoring First period 03:00 – Frank Foyston (5)
08:00 – Bobby Rowe (1)
Frank Nighbor (4) – 02:00
Frank Nighbor (5) – 11:00
Second period 08:00 – Jack Walker (1)
No scoring Third period 02:00 – Roy Rickey (2)
05:00 – Frank Foyston (6)
Clint Benedict Goalie stats Hap Holmes
April 1 Ottawa Senators 6–1 Seattle Metropolitans Mutual Street Arena  
Buck Boucher (2) – 14:00 First period 10:00 – Bobby Rowe (2)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Jack Darragh (3) – 05:00
Eddie Gerard (2) – 10:00
Jack Darragh (3) – 13:00
Jack Darragh (4) – 14:00
Frank Nighbor (6) – 14:30
Third period No scoring
Clint Benedict Goalie stats Hap Holmes
Ottawa won series 3–2


Stanley Cup engraving edit

The 1920 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy's trustee William Foran. The Senators never did engrave their name on the Cup for their championship season.

It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1920 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.

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

1919–20 Ottawa Senators

Players

  Wingers

Coaching and administrative staff

  • Edwin Ted Dey, (President/Owner)
  • Frank Ahearn, (Hon. President/Owner)
  • Tommy Gorman, (Manager/Secretary/Owner)
  • Pete Green, (Coach)
  • Frank Dolan, (Trainer)
  • Lorne Graham, (Team Doctor)[10]
  • ‡ Played rover position in the Stanley Cup Finals. ^-also played Defence
  • & Missing from the team picture.


See also edit

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • Diamond, Dan, ed. (1992). The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Book. Firefly Books. pp. 52–53. ISBN 1-895565-15-4.
  • Howard, Tom, ed. (1921). Official Ice Hockey Guide and Winter Sports Almanac. New York, NY: American Sports Publishing.
  • Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books. pp. 12, 52. ISBN 1-55168-261-3.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Stanley Cup Champions 1918-1929". NHL.com. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  2. ^ Howard 1921, p. 49.
  3. ^ Howard 1921, p. 53.
  4. ^ Howard 1921, pp. 53–55.
  5. ^ Howard 1921, pp. 54.
  6. ^ a b Howard 1921, p. 51.
  7. ^ Howard 1921, pp. 55.
  8. ^ a b Howard 1921, pp. 56.
  9. ^ "Seattle stars back at coast boost Ottawa hockey team; Send thanks for hospitality", Ottawa Citizen. Apr. 20, 1920 (pg. 8). Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  10. ^ "All Pro Players Under Similar Obligation". The Globe. January 1, 1920. p. 12.

General edit

  • "1919–20 Stanley Cup Winner: Ottawa Senators". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 4, 2006.
  • "hockeyleaguehistory.com – Pacific Coast Hockey Association". from the original on July 3, 2006. Retrieved July 4, 2006.
  • "All-Time NHL Results".

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The 1920 Stanley Cup Finals was contested by the National Hockey League NHL champion Ottawa Senators and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association PCHA champion Seattle Metropolitans The Senators won the series by three games to two in the best of five game series Although all of the games for the series were scheduled to be played at The Arena in Ottawa unseasonably warm weather and poor ice conditions forced the last two contests to be played on the artificial ice at Toronto s Arena Gardens 1 1920 Stanley Cup Finals12345 TotalOttawa Senators NHL 33126 3Seattle Metropolitans PCHA 20351 2Location s Ottawa The Arena 1 3 Toronto Arena Gardens 4 5 Formatbest of fiveCoachesOttawa Pete GreenSeattle Pete MuldoonRefereesCooper SmeatonDatesMarch 22 April 1Series winning goalJack Darragh 5 00 third Hall of FamersSenators Clint Benedict 1965 Georges Boucher 1960 Punch Broadbent 1962 Sprague Cleghorn 1958 Jack Darragh 1962 Cy Denneny 1959 Eddie Gerard 1945 Frank Nighbor 1947 Metropolitans Frank Foyston 1958 Hap Holmes 1972 Jack Walker 1960 1919 Stanley Cup Finals 1921 This would be the last Stanley Cup Finals appearance for a team based on the West Coast of the United States until the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals It is the last Finals appearance by a Seattle based team to date Contents 1 Paths to the Finals 2 Bracket 3 Game summaries 4 Stanley Cup engraving 4 1 Players 4 2 Coaching and administrative staff 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 6 2 Notes 6 3 GeneralPaths to the Finals editThe Senators captured the 1919 20 NHL title after they won both halves of the regular season thus eliminating the need for a league championship playoff Meanwhile Seattle finished the 1919 20 PCHA regular season in first place with a 12 10 record but had to defeat the second place Vancouver Millionaires in a two game total goals championship series 7 3 to win the PCHA title The location of the series was under dispute As the 1919 series was not completed the PCHA wanted the 1920 series to take place out west The NHL opposed the idea The PCHA proposed playing the series in Winnipeg but this was still not agreed to by the NHL While the dispute continued the schedules for both leagues was allowed to drag out leading to a late starting date for the Finals 2 Bracket editPCHA ChampionshipStanley Cup FinalsNCOttawa Senators331263P1Seattle Metropolitans167PCSeattle Metropolitans203512P2Vancouver Millionaires303Game summaries editSeattle s green red and white uniforms looked almost alike to Ottawa s black red and white uniforms The Senators agreed to play in white sweaters The rules alternated for each game starting with eastern rules The puck was dropped for the first game of the series by Stanley Cup trustee William Foran to the centers Frank Nighbor and Frank Foyston The ice became soft and pools of water developed 3 Foyston scored two goals in the first period to put Seattle ahead 2 0 Nighbor scored on a shot that ricocheted off Morris of Seattle with 40 seconds to play in the second period Nighbor tied it at the ten minute mark of the third period Jack Darragh scored the game winning goal with four minutes to play on an assist from Eddie Gerard 4 Vancouver Mayor Robert Gale dropped the puck to start game two played under seven man PCHA rules Goaltender Clint Benedict led the Senators to a 3 0 shutout win Ice conditions were again wet Darragh scored at the 14 minute mark of the first period In the third Gerard stick handled in and scored after six minutes Nighbor finished the scoring with his third goal of the series with one minute to play 5 romBefore game three snow was placed onto the natural ice to make the ice harder and removed prior to the game The ice softened however as the game progressed Seattle won game three 3 1 in a game notable for having no penalties called 6 Seattle outplayed Ottawa but the score was kept close by Benedict The first goal was scored at five minutes of the first by George Boucher to put Ottawa ahead 1 0 Riley of Seattle scored to tie the game with two minutes to play in the first Seattle took the lead on a goal by Foyston after a steal by Walker from Darragh The final goal was scored by Rickey on another set up by Walker 7 By consensus of league and team officials the series was shifted to Toronto because of Ottawa s slushy ice conditions The Ottawa Arena did not have artificial ice Ottawa objected but NHL president Frank Calder stood firm In game four Foyston scored after three minutes to give the Mets a lead which they did not relinquish Rowe scored at the eight minute mark to put the Mets ahead 2 0 In the second period Nighbor scored after two minutes to draw Ottawa close At the 6 55 mark Walker scored on a back hand to put Seattle again two goals ahead before Nighbor scored his second to make the score 3 2 after two periods Seattle scored twice in the third to win the game 5 2 and even the series 8 In the fifth game Rowe scored after ten minutes to put Seattle ahead 1 0 but Ottawa scored the next six to win the game 6 1 Boucher scored four minutes after Rowe to tie the score after one period The score remained 1 1 after two periods Darragh then scored after five minutes of the third to put Ottawa ahead Gerard stick handled through the Seattle team to put Ottawa ahead 3 1 three minutes later Darragh then scored twice within a minute to record a hat trick Nighbor scored to finish the scoring 8 Seattle forward Frank Foyston had high praise for the Ottawa team after the series had concluded and gave credit to all of Frank Nighbor Jack Darragh and Eddie Gerard on the Senators forward line It was something awful those fellows cut loose I thought we had them until Rowe was hurt but the Ottawas had saved themselves and skated us off our feet in the third period Nighbor had our line demoralized with his speed and poke check and no one could stop Darragh and Gerard Darragh scored three goals in as many minutes and Harry Holmes afterwards told me he could see three our four Darraghs on the ice the way the big Ottawa forward was galloping up and down That guy isn t human when he gets his blood up We were all sorry to lose but we were beaten by a wonderful team They re a credit to the game Seattle Metropolitans forward Frank Foyston on the Ottawa Senators after the 1920 Stanley Cup Finals 9 For the series Nighbor led in goals with six while Foyston and Darragh scored five Benedict recorded a 2 20 goals against average GAA during the series Hap Holmes recorded a 3 00 GAA It was Holmes fourth consecutive Stanley Cup Finals and his fifth to that point 1914 1917 1918 1919 1920 Each Senator received 390 19 in prize money while each Metropolitan received 319 39 6 March 22 Seattle Metropolitans 2 3 Ottawa Senators The Arena Recap Frank Foyston 1 10 25 First period No scoringFrank Foyston 2 06 45 Second period 14 15 Frank Nighbor 1 No scoring Third period 10 00 Frank Nighbor 2 16 00 Jack Darragh 1 Hap Holmes Goalie stats Clint BenedictMarch 24 Seattle Metropolitans 0 3 Ottawa Senators The Arena Recap No scoring First period 14 00 Jack Darragh 2 No scoring Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 06 00 Eddie Gerard 1 19 00 Frank Nighbor 3 Hap Holmes Goalie stats Clint BenedictMarch 27 Seattle Metropolitans 3 1 Ottawa Senators The Arena Recap Frank Foyston 3 09 00 First period 06 00 Buck Boucher 1 Frank Foyston 4 12 00 Second period No scoringRoy Rickey 1 09 30 Third period No scoringHap Holmes Goalie stats Clint BenedictMarch 30 Ottawa Senators 2 5 Seattle Metropolitans Mutual Street Arena Recap No scoring First period 03 00 Frank Foyston 5 08 00 Bobby Rowe 1 Frank Nighbor 4 02 00Frank Nighbor 5 11 00 Second period 08 00 Jack Walker 1 No scoring Third period 02 00 Roy Rickey 2 05 00 Frank Foyston 6 Clint Benedict Goalie stats Hap HolmesApril 1 Ottawa Senators 6 1 Seattle Metropolitans Mutual Street Arena Recap Buck Boucher 2 14 00 First period 10 00 Bobby Rowe 2 No scoring Second period No scoringJack Darragh 3 05 00Eddie Gerard 2 10 00Jack Darragh 3 13 00Jack Darragh 4 14 00Frank Nighbor 6 14 30 Third period No scoringClint Benedict Goalie stats Hap HolmesOttawa won series 3 2Stanley Cup engraving editThe 1920 Stanley Cup was presented by the trophy s trustee William Foran The Senators never did engrave their name on the Cup for their championship season It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words 1920 Ottawa Senators was put onto its then new collar The following Senators players and staff were members of the Stanley Cup winning team 1919 20 Ottawa Senators Players Centres9 Frank Nighbor Wingers5 Eddie Gerard Captain 3 Jack MacKell 4 George Buck Boucher 6 Jack Darragh Sub Goalie 7 Harry Punch Broadbent 8 Cy Denneny Defencemen2 Sprague Cleghorn 10 Morley Bruce 11 Horace Merrill Goaltenders1 Clint Benedict Coaching and administrative staff Edwin Ted Dey President Owner Frank Ahearn Hon President Owner Tommy Gorman Manager Secretary Owner Pete Green Coach Frank Dolan Trainer Lorne Graham Team Doctor 10 Played rover position in the Stanley Cup Finals also played Defence amp Missing from the team picture See also edit1919 20 NHL season 1919 20 PCHA seasonReferences editBibliography edit Diamond Dan ed 1992 The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Book Firefly Books pp 52 53 ISBN 1 895565 15 4 Howard Tom ed 1921 Official Ice Hockey Guide and Winter Sports Almanac New York NY American Sports Publishing Podnieks Andrew Hockey Hall of Fame 2004 Lord Stanley s Cup Triumph Books pp 12 52 ISBN 1 55168 261 3 Notes edit Stanley Cup Champions 1918 1929 NHL com Retrieved August 6 2021 Howard 1921 p 49 Howard 1921 p 53 Howard 1921 pp 53 55 Howard 1921 pp 54 a b Howard 1921 p 51 Howard 1921 pp 55 a b Howard 1921 pp 56 Seattle stars back at coast boost Ottawa hockey team Send thanks for hospitality Ottawa Citizen Apr 20 1920 pg 8 Retrieved 2021 05 28 All Pro Players Under Similar Obligation The Globe January 1 1920 p 12 General edit 1919 20 Stanley Cup Winner Ottawa Senators Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved July 4 2006 hockeyleaguehistory com Pacific Coast Hockey Association Archived from the original on July 3 2006 Retrieved July 4 2006 All Time NHL Results Preceded by No 1919 Champion Ottawa SenatorsStanley Cup Champions1920 Succeeded byOttawa Senators1921 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1920 Stanley Cup Finals amp oldid 1178873769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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