Champions[]
Province | Team |
---|---|
Ontario (Senior) | Peterborough |
Ontario (Intermediate) | New Hamburg |
Ottawa | Ottawa Gunners |
Intercollegiate | University of Toronto |
Quebec | Montreal St Francois Xavier |
Note: Northern Ontario had no senior teams this season.
Playoffs[]
Quarter Final[]
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 11 | Peterborough 3 | New Hamburg 0 | Niagara Falls |
March 13 | Peterborough 2 | New Hamburg 1 | Toronto |
Peterborough beat New Hamburg 5 goals to 1.
Semi Finals[]
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 16 | University of Toronto 7 | Peterborough 1 | Toronto |
March 18 | University of Toronto 7 | Peterborough 1 | Toronto |
University of Toronto beat Peterborough 14 goals to 2.
Ottawa Gunners won Montreal St Francois Xavier forfeited..
Note: The delay in the Quebec playoffs forced the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association to order a sudden death game between Ottawa & Montreal in Ottawa. The Quebec Amateur Hockey Association refused to accept this and forfeited the series.
Final[]
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 20 | University of Toronto 5 | Ottawa 4 | Ottawa |
March 22 | University of Torotno 3 | Ottawa 0 | Toronto |
University of Toronto beat Ottawa Gunners 8 goals to 4.
University of Toronto advanced to the 1925-26 Allan Cup Final.
Forfeited Series[]
The series between the Ottawa Gunners and the Quebec champions was supposed to start on Monday, March 15, in Ottawa and then move back to Montreal for the second game of the two-game total-goals series.
However, the Quebec final was tied up in the game on March 13, forcing a third game between the Quebec Sons of Ireland and Montreal St Francois Xavier on March 15. The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, bound by tight deadlines, then said that the Gunners and the Quebec champions would meet in a sudden-death game in Ottawa. There was no time for the second game.
The Quebec Amateur Hockey Association refused to accept this and forfeited the series.
This ad appeared in the Ottawa paper on March 13. It was assumed that the senior Sons of Ireland would beat the intermediate St Francois Xavier team in the 1925-26 Quebec Senior Playoffs, which did not happen.
Team Photos[]
Game Ads[]