Champions[]
Playoffs[]
First Round[]
Sudden death
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 2 | London 12th Battery 4 | South Porcupine 3 | Toronto |
Quarter Final[]
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 4 | Toronto 4 | London 3 | Toronto |
March 7 | Toronto 2 | London 0 | Toronto |
Toronto Varsity Grads beat London 12th Battery 6 goals to 3.
Semi Finals[]
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 9 | Toronto 1 | Montreal 1 | Montreal |
March 11 | Toronto 7 | Montreal 1 | Toronto |
Toronto Varsity Grads beat Montreal St Francois-Nationale 8 goals to 2.
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 9 | University of Toronto 3 | Ottawa 1 | Toronto |
March 11 | Ottawa 2 | University of Toronto 0 | Ottawa |
Tied 3-3
Note: The University of Toronto left the ice at the end of the second game (in Ottawa) and refused to play overtime as they were supposed to. The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ruled that both teams would advance. Ottawa would play Toronto in a semi final replay with the winner going on to play the University in the final.
Both Ottawa and Toronto protested this, claiming that the University of Toronto should have been suspended. Each team stated that they would refuse to play the University of Toronto in the final.
Semi Final replay[]
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 14 | Toronto 10 | Ottawa 0 | Ottawa |
March 16 | Toronto 7 | Ottawa 1 | Toronto |
Toronto Varsity Grads beat Ottawa New Edinburgh 17 goals to 1.
Final[]
The University of Toronto defaulted to Toronto Varsity Grads.
Toronto Varsity Grads advanced to the 1926-27 Allan Cup Final.