Scottish Canada Cup
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The Scottish Canada Cup was a trophy awarded in Scotland in several forms between 1931 and 1954. It was donated by the Toronto Canadas club, sponsored by CCM, which had played a game at Crossmyloof Ice Rink against a British side in 1930.
It was presented to the winner of the Scottish National League from 1931 to 1939. The Canada Cup was retired as the league trophy prior to the 1939-40 season, the final season of competition prior to World War II.
Hockey resumed in Scotland after the war in 1946-47. The Canada Cup then became an individual competition, competed for by the teams in the SNL. It was last contested in 1953-54, the final season of separate English and Scottish competitions.
Winners
League champions
- 1931: Kelvingrove
- 1932: Glasgow Mohawks
- 1933: Bridge of Weir
- 1934: Kelvingrove
- 1935: Bridge of Weir
- 1936: Glasgow Mohawks
- 1937: Glasgow Mohawks
- 1938: Perth Panthers
- 1939: Dundee Tigers
Separate competition
- 1947: Dunfermline Vikings
- 1948: Dundee Tigers
- 1949: Falkirk Lions
- 1950: Fife Flyers
- 1951: Dunfermline Vikings
- 1952: Falkirk Lions
- 1953: Falkirk Lions
- 1954: Paisley Pirates
Sources
- Frozen in Time: The Lost History of Scottish Ice Hockey 1895-1940, William S. Marshall (2014).
- Ice Hockey World Annual series