1918 Stanley Cup Final
| 1918 Stanley Cup Final | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Location(s) | Toronto: Arena Gardens | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Format | best-of-five | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Coaches | Toronto: Dick Carroll Vancouver: Frank Patrick | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Dates | March 20–30, 1918 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Series-winning goal | Corb Denneny (10:30, third) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Hall of Famers | Toronto: Jack Adams (1959) Harry Cameron (1963) Rusty Crawford (1963) Hap Holmes (1972) Reg Noble (1962) Millionaires: Si Griffis (1950) Hughie Lehman (1958) Mickey MacKay (1952) Barney Stanley (1963) Cyclone Taylor (1947) Coaches: Frank Patrick (1950) | |||||||||||||||||||||
The 1918 Stanley Cup Final was contested by the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Toronto and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion Vancouver Millionaires. In a series held entirely in Toronto, the Toronto team won the series by three games to two in the best-of-five game series to win the Stanley Cup. It was the first series contested by the new NHL and subsequently the first Stanley Cup win by the team that is now the Toronto Maple Leafs. This was the first major professional sports championship ever won by a Toronto-based team.