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*'''[[Dunfermline Vikings]]''' - [[Fife Flyers]] 9:5 on aggregate (3:1, 6:4)
*'''[[Dunfermline Vikings]]''' - [[Fife Flyers]] 9:5 on aggregate (3:1, 6:4)
*[[Falkirk Lions]] - '''[[Ayr Raiders]]''' 6:7 on aggregate (3:1, 3:6)
*[[Falkirk Lions]] - '''[[Ayr Raiders]]''' 6:7 on aggregate (3:1, 3:6)
*[[Dundee Tigers]] - '''[[Perth Panthers]]''' Perth won on aggregate (5:3, 3+ goal win for Perth)
*[[Dundee Tigers]] - '''[[Perth Panthers]]''' (5:3, 6:7 - Perth won in OT)
===Second round===
===Second round===
Two losers from the first round played in this series to decide the fourth team in the semifinals.
Two losers from the first round played in this series to decide the fourth team in the semifinals.
*'''[[Falkirk Lions]]''' defeated [[Dundee Tigers]] over two legs.
*'''[[Falkirk Lions]]''' - [[Dundee Tigers]] 10:8 on aggregate (5:4, 5:4)
 
===Consolation Cup===
The Consolation Cup was played between the two teams who failed to advance to the semifinals.
*'''[[Fife Flyers]]''' - [[Dundee Tigers]] 14:11 on aggregate (4:8, 10:3)
===Semifinals===
===Semifinals===
*'''[[Dunfermline Vikings]]''' - [[Ayr Raiders]] 10:5 on aggregate (3:1, 7:4)
*'''[[Dunfermline Vikings]]''' - [[Ayr Raiders]] 10:5 on aggregate (3:1, 7:4)

Latest revision as of 21:49, 3 March 2017

The 1939-40 Scottish Cup was won by the Dunfermline Vikings, who defeated the Falkirk Lions in the final.

Results

First round

Second round

Two losers from the first round played in this series to decide the fourth team in the semifinals.

Consolation Cup

The Consolation Cup was played between the two teams who failed to advance to the semifinals.

Semifinals

Final

Final replay

As the teams were even on goals, the final series was replayed.

Sources

  • Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).