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1925 Stanley Cup Finals

The 1925 Stanley Cup Finals 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.

1925 Stanley Cup Finals
1234 Total
Victoria Cougars (WCHL) 5326 3
Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 2141 1
Location(s)Victoria: Patrick Arena (1, 3, 4)
Vancouver: Denman Arena (2)
Formatbest-of-five
CoachesMontreal: Leo Dandurand
Victoria: Lester Patrick
CaptainsMontreal: Sprague Cleghorn
Victoria: Clem Loughlin
DatesMarch 21–30, 1925
Series-winning goalGizzy Hart (1:35, second)
Hall of FamersCanadiens:
Sprague Cleghorn (1958)
Aurele Joliat (1947)
Sylvio Mantha (1960)
Howie Morenz (1945)
Georges Vezina (1945)
Cougars:
Frank Foyston (1958)
Frank Fredrickson (1958)
Hap Holmes (1972)
Jack Walker (1960)
Coaches:
Leo Dandurand (1963)
Lester Patrick (1947, player)

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 1926, 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. These were also the last Stanley Cup Finals games to be played in Western Canada until the Vancouver Canucks qualified for the 1982 Finals. Games one, three, and four were held in Victoria. Game two, held in Vancouver, was the last neutral site game in Stanley Cup Finals history that did not involve the New York Rangers until the 2020 Stanley Cup Finals.

Path to the Finals edit

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.

Bracket edit

League Semifinals League Championships Stanley Cup Finals
N1 Hamilton Tigers
N2 Toronto St. Patricks 2 0 2 N3 Montreal Canadiens
N3 Montreal Canadiens 3 2 5 NC Montreal Canadiens 2 1 4 1 1
WC Victoria Cougars 5 3 2 6 3
W1 Calgary Tigers 1 0 1
W2 Saskatoon Sheiks 1 3 4 W3 Victoria Cougars 1 2 3
W3 Victoria Cougars 3 3 6

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

Game summaries edit

With the demise of the PCHA, the Stanley Cup playoffs reverted 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 one, three, and four were played at the 4,200 seat Patrick Arena in Victoria; game two was played at the Denman Arena in Vancouver.[1] The decision to use the larger Denman Arena (10,500 seats) for game two was based on the huge demand for tickets.[2] The Cougars jumped to a two games to none series lead with 5–2 and 3–1 victories, but the Canadiens won game three, 4–2. In game four, 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 four, while Frank Fredrickson scored three. Overall, eight different player combining for the Cougars' 16 goals.


March 21 Montreal Canadiens 2–5 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena (game two played in Denman Arena) Recap  
No scoring First period 3:50 - Jack Walker (1)
11:55 - Haldor Halderson (1)
No scoring Second period 3:22 - Jack Walker (2)
Billy Coutu (1) - 13:38
Howie Morenz (4) - 19:06
Third period 3:22 - Gord Fraser (1)
14:06 - Gord Fraser (2)
Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap Holmes
March 23 Montreal Canadiens 1–3 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena (game two played in Denman Arena) Recap  
No scoring First period 8:15 - Jack Walker (3)
15:40 - Frank Fredrickson (1)
Aurele Joliat (1) - 1:18 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 8:52 - Jack Walker (4)
Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap Holmes
March 27 Montreal Canadiens 4–2 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena (game two played in Denman Arena) Recap  
Howie Morenz (5) - 4:32 First period 9:00 - Jocko Anderson (1)
No scoring Second period No scoring
Aurele Joliat (2) - 5:50
Howie Morenz (6) - 7:30
Howie Morenz (7) - 18:52
Third period 1:49 - Gizzy Hart (1)
Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap Holmes
March 30 Montreal Canadiens 1–6 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena (game two played in Denman Arena) Recap  
No scoring First period 5:05 - Frank Fredrickson (2)
Billy Boucher (2) - 11:38 Second period 1:35 - Gizzy Hart (2)
16:25 - Haldor Halderson (2)
00:00 - Frank Foyston (1)
No scoring Third period 7:05 - Frank Fredrickson (3)
16:31 - Clem Loughlin (1)
Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap Holmes
Victoria won series 3–1


Stanley Cup engraving edit

The 1925 Stanley Cup was presented to Cougars captain Clem Loughlin by the trophy's trustee William Foran, following the Cougars 6–1 win over the Canadiens in game four.

The following Cougars players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup

1924–25 Victoria Cougars

Players

Coaching and administrative staff

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

&-name is missing from the Stanley Cup.

Stanley Cup engraving

  • After the series win, a new angled ring with the words "Won/By/'Cougars' Victoria, B.C. 1925" was added between the original bowl of the Cup and the original first ring of the base. All players and the manager were included on the new ring, but trainer Larry Brunnell was left off.
  • Victoria players Frank Fredrickson and Haldor Halderson became the first players to win both an Olympic gold medal and the Stanley Cup. Fredrickson and Halderson had been members of the Winnipeg Falcons who won gold at the 1920 Olympic Games.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  • "1924–25 Stanley Cup Winner: Victoria Cougars". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
  • Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Lord Stanley's Cup. Triumph Books. pp. 12, 57. ISBN 1-55168-261-3.
  • Dan Diamond, ed. (1992). The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Book. Firefly Books. pp. 58–59. ISBN 1-895565-15-4.
  • Zweig, Eric (2012). Stanley Cup: 120 years of hockey supremacy. Firefly Books. ISBN 978-1-77085-104-7.
Notes
  1. ^ "First Game Saturday". Montreal Gazette. March 19, 1925. p. 14. Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  2. ^ 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
  4. ^ Zweig 2012, p. 255.

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The 1925 Stanley Cup Finals 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 1925 Stanley Cup Finals1234 TotalVictoria Cougars WCHL 5326 3Montreal Canadiens NHL 2141 1Location s Victoria Patrick Arena 1 3 4 Vancouver Denman Arena 2 Formatbest of fiveCoachesMontreal Leo DandurandVictoria Lester PatrickCaptainsMontreal Sprague Cleghorn Victoria Clem LoughlinDatesMarch 21 30 1925Series winning goalGizzy Hart 1 35 second Hall of FamersCanadiens Sprague Cleghorn 1958 Aurele Joliat 1947 Sylvio Mantha 1960 Howie Morenz 1945 Georges Vezina 1945 Cougars Frank Foyston 1958 Frank Fredrickson 1958 Hap Holmes 1972 Jack Walker 1960 Coaches Leo Dandurand 1963 Lester Patrick 1947 player 1924 Stanley Cup Finals 1926 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 1926 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 These were also the last Stanley Cup Finals games to be played in Western Canada until the Vancouver Canucks qualified for the 1982 Finals Games one three and four were held in Victoria Game two held in Vancouver was the last neutral site game in Stanley Cup Finals history that did not involve the New York Rangers until the 2020 Stanley Cup Finals Contents 1 Path to the Finals 2 Bracket 3 Game summaries 4 Stanley Cup engraving 4 1 Players 4 2 Coaching and administrative staff 4 3 Stanley Cup engraving 5 See also 6 ReferencesPath to the Finals editPrior 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 Bracket editLeague SemifinalsLeague ChampionshipsStanley Cup FinalsN1Hamilton Tigers N2Toronto St Patricks202N3Montreal Canadiens N3Montreal Canadiens325NCMontreal Canadiens2141 1WCVictoria Cougars5326 3W1Calgary Tigers101W2Saskatoon Sheiks134W3Victoria Cougars123W3Victoria Cougars336Note denotes overtime period s Game summaries editWith the demise of the PCHA the Stanley Cup playoffs reverted 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 one three and four were played at the 4 200 seat Patrick Arena in Victoria game two was played at the Denman Arena in Vancouver 1 The decision to use the larger Denman Arena 10 500 seats for game two was based on the huge demand for tickets 2 The Cougars jumped to a two games to none series lead with 5 2 and 3 1 victories but the Canadiens won game three 4 2 In game four 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 four while Frank Fredrickson scored three Overall eight different player combining for the Cougars 16 goals March 21 Montreal Canadiens 2 5 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena game two played in Denman Arena Recap No scoring First period 3 50 Jack Walker 1 11 55 Haldor Halderson 1 No scoring Second period 3 22 Jack Walker 2 Billy Coutu 1 13 38Howie Morenz 4 19 06 Third period 3 22 Gord Fraser 1 14 06 Gord Fraser 2 Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap HolmesMarch 23 Montreal Canadiens 1 3 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena game two played in Denman Arena Recap No scoring First period 8 15 Jack Walker 3 15 40 Frank Fredrickson 1 Aurele Joliat 1 1 18 Second period No scoringNo scoring Third period 8 52 Jack Walker 4 Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap HolmesMarch 27 Montreal Canadiens 4 2 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena game two played in Denman Arena Recap Howie Morenz 5 4 32 First period 9 00 Jocko Anderson 1 No scoring Second period No scoringAurele Joliat 2 5 50Howie Morenz 6 7 30Howie Morenz 7 18 52 Third period 1 49 Gizzy Hart 1 Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap HolmesMarch 30 Montreal Canadiens 1 6 Victoria Cougars Patrick Arena game two played in Denman Arena Recap No scoring First period 5 05 Frank Fredrickson 2 Billy Boucher 2 11 38 Second period 1 35 Gizzy Hart 2 16 25 Haldor Halderson 2 00 00 Frank Foyston 1 No scoring Third period 7 05 Frank Fredrickson 3 16 31 Clem Loughlin 1 Georges Vezina Goalie stats Hap HolmesVictoria won series 3 1Stanley Cup engraving editThe 1925 Stanley Cup was presented to Cougars captain Clem Loughlin by the trophy s trustee William Foran following the Cougars 6 1 win over the Canadiens in game four The following Cougars players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup1924 25 Victoria Cougars Players Centres3 John Jocko Anderson Wingers10 Frank Fredrickson 4 Frank Foyston 6 Wally Elmer 5 Harold Gizzy Hart 8 Harry Meeking 7 Jack Walker Defencemen2 Clem Loughlin Captain 9 Gord Fraser 11 Haldor Halderson Goaltenders1 Harry Hap Holmes Coaching and administrative staff Lester Patrick Owner President Manager Coach Larry Brunnell Trainer amp amp name is missing from the Stanley Cup Stanley Cup engraving After the series win a new angled ring with the words Won By Cougars Victoria B C 1925 was added between the original bowl of the Cup and the original first ring of the base All players and the manager were included on the new ring but trainer Larry Brunnell was left off Victoria players Frank Fredrickson and Haldor Halderson became the first players to win both an Olympic gold medal and the Stanley Cup Fredrickson and Halderson had been members of the Winnipeg Falcons who won gold at the 1920 Olympic Games 4 See also edit1924 25 NHL season 1924 25 WCHL seasonReferences edit 1924 25 Stanley Cup Winner Victoria Cougars Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved May 26 2010 Podnieks Andrew Hockey Hall of Fame 2004 Lord Stanley s Cup Triumph Books pp 12 57 ISBN 1 55168 261 3 Dan Diamond ed 1992 The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Book Firefly Books pp 58 59 ISBN 1 895565 15 4 Zweig Eric 2012 Stanley Cup 120 years of hockey supremacy Firefly Books ISBN 978 1 77085 104 7 Notes First Game Saturday Montreal Gazette March 19 1925 p 14 Retrieved September 16 2010 Colorful Canadiens Victoria Hockey History Retrieved 2010 09 16 Canadiens Leave Stanley Cup With Victoria Cougars The Montreal Gazette newspaper March 31 1925 page 14 Retrieved 2010 09 16 Zweig 2012 p 255 Preceded byMontreal Canadiens1924 Victoria CougarsStanley Cup Champions1925 Succeeded byMontreal Maroons1926 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1925 Stanley Cup Finals amp oldid 1216230305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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