Champions[]
- Northern Ontario: Rouyn Flashes
- Ottawa: Thurso Lumber Kings
- Quebec: Bagotville Allies
- Maritimes: Halifax Armed Forces
Note: Port Colborne won the Ontario title. The Ontario Hockey Association refused to help finance the team's travel expenses in these Eastern Canada playoffs so Port Colborne could not afford to participate.
Playoffs[]
Quarter Final[]
Best of 5
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
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April 7 | Thurso 4 | Rouyn 1 | Rouyn |
April 8 | Thurso 4 | Rouyn 4 | Rouyn |
April 10 | Rouyn 5 | Thurso 3 | Thurso |
April 11 | Thurso 8 | Rouyn 4 | Thurso |
April 13 | Thurso 4 | Rouyn 3 | Buckingham |
Thurso Lumber Kings beat Rouyn Flashes 3 wins to 1.
Rouyn protested this loss because of an ineligible player (Maurice Gougeon) with Thurso.
Semi Final[]
Best of 5
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
April 16 | Thurso 5 | Bagotville 4 | Jonquiere |
April 17 | Bagotville 9 | Thurso 1 | Chicoutimi |
At this point Rouyn's protest was ruled upon. Thurso was disqualified. Rouyn was allowed back into the playoffs.
Bagotville Allies won Thurso Lumber Kings were disqualified.
New Semi Final'[]
Best of 5
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
April 26 | Bagotville 5 | Halifax 3 | Jonquiere |
April 27 | Bagotville 11 | Halifax 1 | Jonquiere |
April 28 | Bagotville 10 | Halifax 6 | Jonquiere |
Bagotville Allies beat Halifax Armed Forces 3 wins to none.
Final[]
Best of 5
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
May 1 | Bagotville 6 | Rouyn 3 | Rouyn |
May 2 | Bagotville 6 | Rouyn 4 | Rouyn |
May 4 | Bagotville 6 | Rouyn 2 | Rouyn |
Bagotville Allies beat Rouyn Flashes 3 wins to none.
There was no National Championship.
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