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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]]''' - [[Dundee Tigers]] 10:8 on aggregate (5:4, 5:4) | *'''[[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 20:49, 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
- Dunfermline Vikings - Fife Flyers 9:5 on aggregate (3:1, 6:4)
- Falkirk Lions - Ayr Raiders 6:7 on aggregate (3:1, 3:6)
- Dundee Tigers - Perth Panthers (5:3, 6:7 - Perth won in OT)
Second round
Two losers from the first round played in this series to decide the fourth team in the semifinals.
- 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
- Dunfermline Vikings - Ayr Raiders 10:5 on aggregate (3:1, 7:4)
- Falkirk Lions - Perth Panthers 7:4 on aggregate (3:3, 4:1)
Final
- Dunfermline Vikings - Falkirk Lions 10:10 on aggregate (5:5, 5:5)
Final replay
As the teams were even on goals, the final series was replayed.
- Dunfermline Vikings - Falkirk Lions 7:6 on aggregate (3:3, 4:3)
Sources
- Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).