1917-18 Toronto Arenas
Scores:
Mar. 20, at Toronto - Toronto 5, Van. Millionaires 3;
Mar. 23, at Toronto - Van. Millionaires 6, Toronto 4;
Mar. 26, at Toronto - Toronto 6, Van. Millionaires 3;
Mar. 28, at Toronto - Van. Millionaires 8, Toronto 1;
Mar. 30, at Toronto - Toronto 2, Van. Millionaires 1

Players: Rusty Crawford, Harry Meeking, Ken Randall, Corb Denneny, Harry Cameron, Jack Adams, Alf Skinner, Harry Mummery, Harry (Happy) Holmes, Reg Noble, Sammy Herbert, Jack Marks, Jack Coughlin, Neville

Staff: Charlie Querrie (Manager), Dick Carroll (Coach), Frank Carroll (Trainer)

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1916-17 Seattle Metropolitans
Scores:
Mar. 17, at Seattle - Montreal 8, Seattle 4;
Mar. 20, at Seattle - Seattle 6, Montreal 1;
Mar. 23, at Seattle - Seattle 4, Montreal 1;
Mar. 25, at Seattle - Seattle 9, Montreal 1

Players: Harry (Happy) Holmes, Ed Carpenter, Cully Wilson, Jack Walker, Bernie Morris, Frank Foyston, Roy Rickey, Jim Riley, Bobby Rowe (Captain)

Staff: Peter Muldoon (Manager)

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1915-16 Montreal Canadiens
Scores:
Mar. 20, at Montreal - Portland 2, Montreal 0;
Mar. 22, at Montreal - Montreal 2, Portland 1;
Mar. 25, at Montreal - Montreal 6, Portland 3;
Mar. 28, at Montreal - Portland 6, Montreal 5;
Mar. 30, at Montreal - Montreal 2, Portland 1.

Players: Georges Vezina, Bert Corbeau, Jack Laviolette, Newsy Lalonde, Louis Berlinguette, Goldie Prodgers, Howard McNamara, Didier Pitre, Skene Ronan, Amos Arbour, Georges Poulin, Jacques Fournier

Staff: George Kennedy (Manager)

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1914-15 Vancouver Millionaires
Scores:
Mar. 22, at Vancouver -Van. Millionaires 6, Ottawa 2;
Mar. 24, at Vancouver -Van. Millionaires 8, Ottawa 3;
Mar. 26, at Vancouver -Van. Millionaires 12, Ottawa 3.

Players: Kenny Mallen, Frank Nighbor, Fred (Cyclone) Taylor, Hughie Lehman, Lloyd Cook, Mickey MacKay, Barney Stanley, Jim Seaborn, Si Griffis (Captain), Jean Matz

Staff: Frank Patrick (Playing Manager).

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1913-14 Toronto Blueshirts
Scores:
Mar. 14, at Toronto - Toronto 5, Victoria 2;
Mar. 17, at Toronto - Toronto 6, Victoria 5;
Mar. 19, at Toronto - Toronto 2, Victoria 1.

Players: Con Corbeau, F. Roy McGriffen, Jack Walker, George McNamara, Cully Wilson, Frank Foyston, Harry Cameron, Harry (Happy) Holmes, Alan M. Davidson (Captain), Harriston

Staff: Jack Marshall (Playing Manager), Frank and Dick Carroll (Trainers).

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1912-13 Quebec Bulldogs
Scores:
Mar. 8, at Quebec - Que. Bulldogs 14, Sydney 3;
Mar. 10, at Quebec - Que. Bulldogs 6, Sydney 2.
 
Victoria challenged Quebec but the Bulldogs refused to put the Stanley Cup in competition so the two teams played an exhibition series with Victoria winning two games to one by scores 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. It was the first meeting between the Eastern champions and the Western champions. The following year, and until the Western Hockey League disbanded after the 1926 playoffs, the Cup went to the winner of the series between East and West.

Players: Joe Malone, Joe Hall, Paddy Moran, Harry Mummery, Tommy Smith, Jack Marks, Russell Crawford, Billy Creighton, Jeff Malone, Rocket Power

Staff: M.J. Quinn (Manager), D. Beland (Trainer).

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1911-12 Quebec Bulldogs
Scores:
Mar. 11, at Quebec - Que. Bulldogs 9, Moncton 3;
Mar. 13, at Quebec - Que. Bulldogs 8, Moncton 0.


Prior to 1912, teams could challenge the Stanley Cup champions for the title, thus there were more than one Championship Series played in most of the seasons between 1894 and 1911.

Players: Goldie Prodgers, Joe Hall, Walter Rooney, Paddy Moran, Jack Marks, Jack McDonald, Eddie Oatman, George Leonard, Joe Malone (Captain)

Staff: D. Beland (Trainer), C. Nolan (Coach), M.J. Quinn (Manager)

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1910-11 Ottawa Senators
Scores:
Mar. 13, at Ottawa - Ottawa 7, Galt 4;
Mar. 16, at Ottawa - Ottawa 13, Port Arthur 4.

Players: Hamby Shore, Percy LeSueur, Jack Darragh, Bruce Stuart, Marty Walsh, Bruce Ridpath, Fred Lake, Albert (Duddy) Kerr, Alex Currie, Horace Gaul.

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1909-10 Montreal Wanderers
Scores:
Mar. 12, at Montreal - Mtl. Wanderers 7, Berlin (Kitchener) 3

Players: Cecil W. Blachford, Ernie (Moose) Johnson, Ernie Russell, Riley Hern, Harry Hyland, Jack Marshall, Frank (Pud) Glass (Captain), Jimmy Gardner

Manager: R.R. Boon

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1908-09 Ottawa Senators

Ottawa, as champions of the Eastern Canada Hockey Association took over the Stanley Cup in 1909 and, although a challenge was accepted by the Cup trustees from Winnipeg Shamrocks, games could not be arranged because of the lateness of the season. No other challenges were made in 1909. The following season - 1909-10 - however, the Senators accepted two challenges as defending Cup Champions. The first was against Gait in a two-game, total-goals series, and the second against Edmonton, also a two-game, total-goals series.

Results:
Jan.5, at Ottawa - Ottawa 12, Galt 3;
Jan. 7, at Ottawa - Ottawa 3, Galt 1.
Jan. 18, at Ottawa - Ottawa 8, Edm. Eskimos 4;
Jan. 20, at Ottawa - Ottawa 13, Edm. Eskimos 7.

Players: Fred Lake, Percy LeSueur, Fred (Cyclone) Taylor, H.L. (Billy) Gilmour, Albert Kerr, Edgar Dey, Marty Walsh, Bruce Stuart (Captain).

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1907-08 Montreal Wanderers
Scores:
Wanderers accepted four challenges for the Cup:
Jan. 9, at Montreal - Mtl. Wanderers 9, Ott. Victorias 3;
Jan. 13, at Montreal - Mtl. Wanderers 13, Ott. Victorias 1;
Mar. 10, at Montreal - Mtl. Wanderers 11, Wpg. Maple Leafs 5;
Mar. 12, at Montreal - Mtl. Wanderers 9, Wpg. Maple Leafs 3;
Mar. 14, at Montreal - Mtl. Wanderers 6, Toronto (OPHL) 4.

At start of following season, 1908-09, Wanderers were challenged by Edmonton.
Results:
Dec. 28, at Montreal - Mtl. Wanderers 7, Edm Eskimos 3;
Dec. 30, at Montreal - Edm Eskimos 7, Mtl. Wanderers 6.
Total goals: Mtl. Wanderers 13, Edm. Eskimos 10.

Players: Riley Hern, Art Ross, Walter Smaill, Frank (Pud) Glass, Bruce Stuart, Ernie Russell, Ernie (Moose) Johnson, Cecil Blachford (Captain), Tom Hooper, Larry Gilmour, Ernie Liffiton
Manager: R.R. Boon

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