1922 Stanley Cup Playoffs

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The 1922 Stanley Cup Playoffs concluded on March 22 when the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Toronto St. Patricks defeated the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion Vancouver Millionaires in the final series, three games to two. With the debut of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) at the start of the season, these playoffs marked the first time that the NHL, the PCHA, and the WCHL all competed for the Cup.

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The WCHL began play at the start of the 1921-22 season. Soon, it was agreed to alter the Stanley Cup Playoffs: The champions of the two Western leagues would compete in a series, with the winner facing the NHL champion in the final round.

After the 1921-22 WCHL regular season concluded, the Calgary Tigers lost to the Regina Capitals in a series to determine second place; both compiled identical 14-10 records. The Capitals then went on to beat the 15-9 first place Edmonton Eskimos in that league's first championship series.

Vancouver finished second overall in the 1921-22 PCHA regular season standings with a 12-12 record. However, they then went on to defeat the 12-11-1 first place Seattle Metropolitans in the PCHA championship series, winning both games by 1-0.

Meanwhile, the 1921-22 NHL season was capped with the 13-10-1 second place St. Patricks defeating the 14-8-2 first place Ottawa Senators, 5 goals to 4, in the two-game total goals NHL championship series.

Each contest in this Vancouver-Regina two-game total goals series was played under different rules. However, the road team prevailed in each match. Game 1, played in Vancouver under the PCHA's seven-man rules, saw Dick Irvin score the game-winning goal to give the Capitals a 2-1 victory. Game 2 was played in Regina under the WCHL's six-man rules, but Millionaires defenceman Art Duncan recorded a hat-trick as he led Vancouver to a 4-0 shutout, and thus clinching the series by a combined score of 5-2.

Game-by-Game Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
1 March Regina Capitals 2-1 Vancouver Millionaires Vancouver
2 March Vancouver Millionaires 4-0 Ottawa Senators Regina
Millionaires win two-game total goals series 5 goals to 2

A fifth and deciding Game 5 was necessary in this series to determine who would win the Cup. After Vancouver won Game 1, 4-3, Babe Dye scored 4:50 into overtime of Game 2 to give Toronto a 2-1 win. Then in Game 3, goaltender Hugh Lehman led the Millionaires to a 3-0 shutout win. However, the St. Patricks tied the series in Game 4, 6-0, as John Ross Roach became the first rookie goaltender to record a Stanley Cup shutout. Game 5 belonged to Toronto as Dye scored 4 goals in a 5-1 victory to clinch the Cup.

For the series, Dye scored 9 out of the St. Patricks 16 goals, while Roach posted a 1.80 goals-against average.

Game-by-Game Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
1 March 17   Vancouver Millionaires 4-3 Toronto St. Patricks Arena Gardens, Toronto
2 March 20 4:50, OT Toronto St. Patricks 2-1 Vancouver Millionaires
3 March 23   Vancouver Millionaires 3-0 Toronto St. Patricks
4 March 25   Toronto St. Patricks 6-0 Vancouver Millionaires
5 March 28   Toronto St. Patricks 5-1 Vancouver Millionaires
Senators win best-of-five series 3 games to 2

Toronto never did engrave their names on the Cup for their 1922 championship. It was only until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1922 Toronto St. Pats." was put onto its then-new collar.

Preceded by
1921 Stanley Cup Finals
Stanley Cup Champions Succeeded by
1923 Stanley Cup Playoffs
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