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| season= 1925-26
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| reg = November 29, 1924-March 9, 1925
| reg = November 26, 1925-March 17, 1926
| post = March 11-13, 1925
| post = March 20-27, 1926
| previous = [[1924-25 NHL season|1924-25]]
| previous = [[1924-25 NHL season|1924-25]]
| next = [[1926-27 NHL season|1926-27]]
| next = [[1926-27 NHL season|1926-27]]
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The '''1925-26 NHL season''' was the ninth season of the [[National Hockey League]]. The NHL dropped the Hamilton, Ontario team and added two new teams in the United States, the [[New York Americans]] and the Pittsburgh Pirates, to bring the total number of teams to seven. The Ottawa Senators were the regular-season champion but lost in the NHL playoff final to the [[Montreal Maroons]]. The Maroons then defeated the defending Stanley Cup champion Victoria Cougars of the newly renamed [[Western Hockey League]] three games to one in a best-of-five series to win their first Stanley Cup.
The '''1925-26 NHL season''' was the ninth season of the [[National Hockey League]]. The NHL dropped the Hamilton, Ontario team and added two new teams in the United States, the [[New York Americans]] and the Pittsburgh Pirates, to bring the total number of teams to seven. The [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] were the regular-season champion but lost in the NHL playoff final to the [[Montreal Maroons]]. The Maroons then defeated the defending Stanley Cup champion Victoria Cougars of the newly renamed [[Western Hockey League]] three games to one in a best-of-five series to win their first Stanley Cup.


==Publications==
==Publications==
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! Venue
! Venue
|-
|-
| [[Hamilton Tigers]]
| [[Montreal Maroons]] vs. Victoria Cougars
| [[1924-25 Hamilton Tigers program|Regular Season]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/1925-26/montreal-maroons-playoff-program-1925-26.html Stanley Cup Finals]
| [[Barton Street Arena]]
| [[Montreal Forum]]
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 13:17, 8 January 2024

1925-26 National Hockey League season
Preseason n/a
Regular Season November 26, 1925-March 17, 1926
Postseason March 20-27, 1926
1924-25 • NHL seasons • 1926-27


The 1925-26 NHL season was the ninth season of the National Hockey League. The NHL dropped the Hamilton, Ontario team and added two new teams in the United States, the New York Americans and the Pittsburgh Pirates, to bring the total number of teams to seven. The Ottawa Senators were the regular-season champion but lost in the NHL playoff final to the Montreal Maroons. The Maroons then defeated the defending Stanley Cup champion Victoria Cougars of the newly renamed Western Hockey League three games to one in a best-of-five series to win their first Stanley Cup.

Publications

Programs
Team Type Venue
Montreal Maroons vs. Victoria Cougars Stanley Cup Finals Montreal Forum
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