1927 Stanley Cup Final

1927 Stanley Cup Final
1234Total
Ottawa Senators 0*31**32
Boston Bruins 0*11**10
* indicates (10-minute) periods of overtime.
Teams played to two wins, ignoring ties.
Location(s)Boston: Boston Arena (1, 2)
Ottawa: Ottawa Auditorium (3, 4)
Formatbest-of-three
CoachesOttawa: Dave Gill
Boston: Art Ross
CaptainsOttawa: George Boucher
Boston: Sprague Cleghorn
DatesApril 4–13, 1927
Series-winning goalCy Denneny (7:30, second)
Hall of FamersSenators:
Jack Adams (1959)
Georges Boucher (1960)
King Clancy (1958)
Alec Connell (1958)
Cy Denneny (1959)
Frank Nighbor (1947)
Hooley Smith (1972)
Bruins:
Sprague Cleghorn (1958)
Frank Fredrickson (1958)
Harry Oliver (1967)
Eddie Shore (1947)
Coaches:
Art Ross (1949, player)

The 1927 Stanley Cup Final was played by the Ottawa Senators and the Boston Bruins. It was the first time the Cup was solely contested by National Hockey League teams, owing to the demise of the Western Hockey League the previous year. It was won by the Ottawa Senators, coached by Dave Gill, over the Boston Bruins, coached by Art Ross. This was the Senators' fourth win since 1920, and eleventh overall, but it marked the end of the dynasty. The original Senators would not win another.

It would be the last time a team from Ottawa would play in the Final until the 2007 Stanley Cup Final, and the first Stanley Cup Final to have games played in both Canada and the United States.