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The '''1926 [[Memorial Cup]]''' final was the 8th [[junior ice hockey]] championship of the [[Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]]. The [[George Richardson Memorial Trophy]] champions [[Queens University]] of [[Eastern Canada]] competed against the [[Abbott Cup]] champions [[Calgary Canadians]] of the [[Calgary City Junior Hockey League]] in [[Western Canada]]. The Queens University team was a junior squad which played exhibition games against teams in the [[Ontario Hockey Association]] senior division, and team teams in the Lake Ontario Veteran's Hockey League. In a best-of-three series, held at [[Shea's Amphitheatre]] in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], Calgary won their 1st Memorial Cup, defeating Queens University 2 games to 1. |
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== Scores == |
== Scores == |
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== Winning roster== |
== Winning roster== |
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[[Chuck Dunn]], [[Irving Frew]], [[Ronnie Martin (ice hockey)|Ronnie Martin]], [[Joe McGoldrich]], [[Donnie McFadyen]], [[George McTeer]], [[Tony Savage (ice hockey)|Tony Savage]], [[Bert Taylor]], [[Paul Thompson (ice hockey b. 1906)|Paul Thompson]], [[Sam Timmins]]. '''Coach:''' [[Eddie Poulin]] |
[[Chuck Dunn]], [[Irving Frew]], [[Ronnie Martin (ice hockey)|Ronnie Martin]], [[Joe McGoldrich]], [[Donnie McFadyen]], [[George McTeer]], [[Tony Savage (ice hockey)|Tony Savage]], [[Bert Taylor (ice hockey)|Bert Taylor]], [[Paul Thompson (ice hockey b. 1906)|Paul Thompson]], [[Sam Timmins]]. '''Coach:''' [[Eddie Poulin]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 23:39, 20 May 2009
The 1926 Memorial Cup final was the 8th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Queens University of Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Calgary Canadians of the Calgary City Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. The Queens University team was a junior squad which played exhibition games against teams in the Ontario Hockey Association senior division, and team teams in the Lake Ontario Veteran's Hockey League. In a best-of-three series, held at Shea's Amphitheatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Calgary won their 1st Memorial Cup, defeating Queens University 2 games to 1.
Scores
- Game 1: Calgary 4-2 Queens
- Game 2: Queens 3-2 Calgary
- Game 3: Calgary 3-2 Queens
Winning roster
Chuck Dunn, Irving Frew, Ronnie Martin, Joe McGoldrich, Donnie McFadyen, George McTeer, Tony Savage, Bert Taylor, Paul Thompson, Sam Timmins. Coach: Eddie Poulin