1914 Stanley Cup Finals, the Glossary
The 1914 Stanley Cup Finals was a series between the Victoria Aristocrats, champions of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), and the Toronto Hockey Club (in media of the day, the Torontos or the Blueshirts), champions of the National Hockey Association (NHA).[1]
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38 relations: Bobby Genge, Claude Wilson (ice hockey), Con Corbeau, Cully Wilson, Dick Carroll, Emmett Quinn, Frank Carroll (ice hockey), Frank Foyston, Frank Patrick (ice hockey), Frank Robinson (ice hockey), George McNamara, Hap Holmes, Harry Cameron, Jack Marshall (ice hockey), Jack Walker (ice hockey), James Harriston, Lester Patrick, List of Stanley Cup champions, Mutual Street Arena, National Hockey Association, National Hockey League, Ontario Hockey Association, Pacific Coast Hockey Association, Percy Quinn, Roy McGiffin, Scotty Davidson, Stanley Cup, Sydney Millionaires (MaPHL), Sydney, Nova Scotia, Tommy Dunderdale, Toronto, Victoria Cougars, William Foran, 1912–13 NHA season, 1913–14 NHA season, 1913–14 PCHA season, 1913–14 Toronto Hockey Club season, 1915 Stanley Cup Finals.
- 1910s in Toronto
- 1913–14 PCHA season
- 1913–14 in Canadian ice hockey
- 1914 in Ontario
- March 1914 sports events
Bobby Genge
Robert Allan Genge (December 20, 1889 – September 20, 1937) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.
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Claude Wilson (ice hockey)
Claude Wilson (March 4, 1893 – May 16, 1976) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender, spending majority of his career as the backup goaltender for the Toronto Blueshirts.
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Con Corbeau
Henry John "Harry, Con" Corbeau (May 8, 1885 – June 1, 1920) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman in the National Hockey Association for the Toronto Blueshirts.
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Cully Wilson
Carol William "Cully" Wilson (June 5, 1892 – July 7, 1962) was an Icelandic-Canadian professional ice hockey player.
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Dick Carroll
Richard Leo Carroll (April 28, 1885 – January 20, 1952) was a Canadian ice hockey coach.
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Emmett Quinn
Thomas Emmett Quinn (September 10, 1877 – February 9, 1930) was a Canadian ice hockey executive, coach and referee.
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Frank Carroll (ice hockey)
Peter Francis "Frank" Carroll (December 20, 1879 – June 24, 1938) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach.
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Frank Foyston
Frank Corbett "Flash" Foyston (February 2, 1891 – January 19, 1966) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach.
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Frank Patrick (ice hockey)
Francis Alexis Patrick (December 21, 1885 – June 29, 1960) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, head coach, manager, and executive.
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Frank Robinson (ice hockey)
Major Frank G. Robinson was a Canadian ice hockey executive and soldier from Montreal.
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George McNamara
George Andrew McNamara (August 26, 1886 – March 10, 1952) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.
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Hap Holmes
Harry George "Hap" Holmes (February 21, 1888 – June 27, 1941) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.
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Harry Cameron
Harold Hugh Cameron (February 6, 1890 – October 20, 1953) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played professionally for the Toronto Blueshirts, Toronto Arenas, Ottawa Senators, Toronto St. Pats, and Montreal Canadiens.
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Jack Marshall (ice hockey)
John Calder Marshall (March 14, 1877 – August 7, 1965) was a Canadian ice hockey player.
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Jack Walker (ice hockey)
John Phillip "Jack" Walker (November 29, 1888 – February 16, 1950) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Toronto Blueshirts, Seattle Metropolitans, Victoria Cougars, and Detroit Cougars.
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James Harriston
James Harriston was a professional ice hockey player.
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Lester Patrick
Curtis Lester Patrick (December 31, 1883 – June 1, 1960) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach associated with the Victoria Aristocrats/Cougars of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA; Western Hockey League (WHL) after 1924), and the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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List of Stanley Cup champions
The Stanley Cup is a trophy awarded annually to the playoff champion club of the National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey league.
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Mutual Street Arena
Mutual Street Arena, initially called Arena Gardens or just the Arena, was an ice hockey arena and sports and entertainment venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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National Hockey Association
The National Hockey Association (NHA), initially the National Hockey Association of Canada Limited, was a professional ice hockey organization with teams in Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
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National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.
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Ontario Hockey Association
The Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) is the governing body for the majority of junior and senior level ice hockey teams in the province of Ontario.
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Pacific Coast Hockey Association
The Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) was a professional ice hockey league in western Canada and the western United States, which operated from 1911 to 1924 when it then merged with the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL).
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Percy Quinn
John Purcell Quinn (January 9, 1876 – October 28, 1944) was a Canadian athlete, businessman, sports executive and politician.
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Roy McGiffin
Francis Roy "Minnie" McGiffin, last name sometimes spelt McGiffen, (March 2, 1890 – August 30, 1918) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.
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Scotty Davidson
Allan McLean "Scotty" Davidson (March 6, 1891 – June 16, 1915) was a Canadian ice hockey player and soldier.
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Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup (La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion.
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Sydney Millionaires (MaPHL)
The Sydney Millionaires were an early Canadian professional ice hockey team located in Sydney, Nova Scotia that challenged for the Stanley Cup in 1913.
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Sydney, Nova Scotia
Sydney is a former city and urban community on the east coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada within the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
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Tommy Dunderdale
Thomas Dunderdale (6 May 1887 – 15 December 1960) was an Australian-Canadian professional ice hockey forward.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Victoria Cougars
The Victoria Cougars were a major league professional ice hockey team that played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1911 to 1924 under various names, and (after the PCHA's merger with the Western Canada Hockey League) in the Western Hockey League (WHL) from 1924 to 1926.
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William Foran
William Michael Foran (February 4, 1871 – November 30, 1945) was an ice hockey executive, Stanley Cup trustee and government official.
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1912–13 NHA season
The 1912–13 NHA season was the fourth season of the National Hockey Association (NHA).
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1913–14 NHA season
The 1913–14 NHA season was the fifth season of the National Hockey Association (NHA).
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1913–14 PCHA season
The 1913–14 PCHA season was the third season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league.
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1913–14 Toronto Hockey Club season
The 1913–14 Toronto Hockey Club season was the second season of the Toronto franchise in the National Hockey Association (NHA).
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1915 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1915 Stanley Cup Finals was played from March 22–26, 1915. 1914 Stanley Cup Finals and 1915 Stanley Cup Finals are Stanley Cup Finals.
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See also
1910s in Toronto
- 1914 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1918 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1918 Toronto anti-Greek riot
- 1919 Memorial Cup
- 3rd Grey Cup
- 6th Grey Cup
- 7th Grey Cup
1913–14 PCHA season
- 1913–14 PCHA season
- 1914 Stanley Cup Finals
1913–14 in Canadian ice hockey
- 1914 Allan Cup
- 1914 Stanley Cup Finals
1914 in Ontario
- 1914 Ontario general election
- 1914 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1914 Toronto municipal election
- 6th Grey Cup
- Niagara Falls peace conference
- Revised Statutes of Ontario
March 1914 sports events
- 1913–14 Rugby Union County Championship
- 1914 Five Nations Championship
- 1914 International Cross Country Championships
- 1914 Stanley Cup Finals
- 1914 Tour of Flanders
- The Boat Race 1914
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1914_Stanley_Cup_Finals
Also known as 1914 Stanley Cup, 1914 Stanley Cup Final, 1914 Stanley Cup championship.