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1925 Allan Cup

Canadian senior ice hockey championship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1925 Allan Cup
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The 1925 Allan Cup was the senior ice hockey championship for the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) during the 1924–25 season.

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The Allan Cup was the championship trophy for amateur senior ice hockey in Canada.

Change in format

In February 1925, CAHA vice-president Frank Sandercock submitted a proposal to change the Allan Cup finals to a best-of-three games format instead of a two-game series decided on total goals scored.[1][2] Public sentiment at the time was that in a two-game series, a lucky break was enough to decide the series, whereas a best-of-three format was less likely for that to happen.[3] CAHA president Silver Quilty announced that the change was approved by a special vote and was put into effect for the 1925 competition.[4]

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Final

Port Arthur Bearcats beat University of Toronto 2-0 on series.

  • Port Arthur 4 University of Toronto 0
  • Port Arthur 3 University of Toronto 2

References

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