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In December 1915 the [[New York St. Nicholas]] team, led by Hobey Baker challenged for the Art Ross Cup. They faced the Montreal Stars in a three-game series. | In December 1915 the [[New York St. Nicholas]] team, led by Hobey Baker challenged for the Art Ross Cup. They faced the Montreal Stars in a three-game series. | ||
*'''New York St. Nicholas 6''' - Montreal Stars 2 | *12/12: '''New York St. Nicholas 6''' - Montreal Stars 2 | ||
*Montreal Stars 2 - New York St. Nicholas 2 | *12/18: Montreal Stars 2 - New York St. Nicholas 2 OT | ||
*'''Montreal Stars 2''' - New York St. Nicholas 1 | *12/20: '''Montreal Stars 2''' - New York St. Nicholas 1 | ||
Series ended in draw, and as holders, Montreal retained the cup. | Series ended in draw, and as holders, Montreal retained the cup. |
Latest revision as of 15:12, 24 February 2025
These are the 1914-15 competitions for the Art Ross Cup:
Champion
Montreal AAA won the cup by winning the Montreal City Hockey League over the defending champion Montreal Victorias.
Challenges
All sudden death
First Challenge
Montreal Hockey League: Montreal Stars
Monday, March 8 Montreal Stars 3 Montreal AAA 1 @ Montreal
Second Challenge
Ottawa City Hockey League: Ottawa Aberdeens
Monday March 15 Ottawa Aberdeens 6 Montreal Stars 3 @ Montreal
Voided - ineligible players.
Third Challenge
Quebec City League: Quebec Laurentides
Saturday March 20 Montreal Stars 3 Quebec Laurentides 2 @ Montreal
Fourth Challenge
In December 1915 the New York St. Nicholas team, led by Hobey Baker challenged for the Art Ross Cup. They faced the Montreal Stars in a three-game series.
- 12/12: New York St. Nicholas 6 - Montreal Stars 2
- 12/18: Montreal Stars 2 - New York St. Nicholas 2 OT
- 12/20: Montreal Stars 2 - New York St. Nicholas 1
Series ended in draw, and as holders, Montreal retained the cup.
Team Photos
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