1914 Allan Cup

Silver bowl trophy with two large handles, mounted on a black plinth.
The Allan Cup trophy

The 1914 Allan Cup was the Canadian senior ice hockey championship for the 1913–14 season. The final challenge was hosted by the Regina Victorias in Regina, Saskatchewan. The 1914 playoff marked the seventh time the Allan Cup had a champion.

By 1914, the numerous challenges for the trophy by league champions across Canada were difficult to manage.[1] Cup trustees Claude C. Robinson and William Northey worked together to schedule challenges, and decided that the defending champions would play a maximum of three challenges for the trophy per season.[2] Following difficulties encountered in 1914, Robinson suggested establishing a national body for governing hockey, which became the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.[1]

  1. ^ a b McKay, Jim (May 22, 1968). "Spirit of CAHA? He'll do". Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. p. 33.Free access icon
  2. ^ "Elimination Series For Allan Cup Challengers". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 2, 1914. p. 6.Free access icon