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1913 Allan Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Silver bowl trophy with two large handles, mounted on a black plinth.
The Allan Cup trophy

The 1913 Allan Cup was the Canadian senior ice hockey championship for the 1912–13 season. The final challenge was hosted by the Winnipeg Hockey Club and played in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The 1913 playoff marked the sixth time the Allan Cup had a champion.

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Manitoba Hockey League

The defending 1912 Allan Cup champions, Winnipeg Victorias, failed to win the Manitoba Hockey League. With a 7-1-0 record, the Winnipeg Hockey Club were given the right to carry the Allan Cup. The decisive game was won by Winnipeg on February 13 by a score of 7–5.[1]

First challenge

The Winnipeg Hockey Club received a challenge from the Moose Jaw Moose, Saskatchewan champions. Played in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • Winnipeg Hockey Club (Allan Cup holder)
  • Moose Jaw Moose (Challenger)

Results

March 11 - Winnipeg Hockey Club 6 - Moose Jaw Moose 0
Winnipeg 6 Position 0 Moose Jaw
Gannon Goal Ellis
Turnbull 1 Point Pascoe
Ruttan Cover Battell
Andrews Rover J. Law
Aldous 2 Center Kent
McKenzie Right Wing Boucher
Adamson 3 Left Wing McDonald

Source: Edmonton Journal[2]

March 13 - Winnipeg Hockey Club 10 - Moose Jaw Moose 3
Winnipeg 10 Position 3 Moose Jaw
Gannon Goal Ellis
Turnbull Point Pascoe
Ruttan 2 Cover Battell
Andrews 1 Rover J. Law
Aldous 2 Center Kent
McKenzie 2 Right Wing 2 Fishendon
Adamson 3 Left Wing 1 McDonald

Source: Edmonton Journal[3]

Winnipeg Hockey Club carries the Allan Cup, winning the series 16-goals-to-3.

Second challenge

Winnipeg Hockey Club received a challenge from the Edmonton Eskimos, the Alberta champions. Played in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • Winnipeg Hockey Club (Allan Cup holder)
  • Edmonton Eskimos (Challenger)

Results

March 15 - Winnipeg Hockey Club 9 - Edmonton Eskimos 6[4]
March 17 - Winnipeg Hockey Club 9 - Edmonton Eskimos 2[4]

Winnipeg Hockey Club carries the Allan Cup, winning the series 18-goals-to-8. With no more challengers accepted in time to play, Winnipeg wins the 1913 Allan Cup.

References

  1. ^ "Winnipeg Champions". Montreal Gazette. February 14, 1913. p. 14.
  2. ^ "Winnipegs Whitewashed Moose in Allan Cup Game". Edmonton Journal. March 12, 1913. p. 14 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Winnipeg's Defeat Moose Jaw 10-3 in Poor Game". Edmonton Journal. March 14, 1913. p. 22 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b "Winnipeg's Stamina Outclasses Eskimos in Second Game -- Alberta Boys Defeated 9-2". Edmonton Journal. p. 14 – via newspapers.com.

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