Victoria Cougars
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- ''This article is about the professional Victoria Cougars ice hockey team. For other uses, see Victoria Cougars (disambiguation).
A new team was formed in 1918 and again were dubbed the Aristocrats. In 1922 they changed their name to the Victoria Cougars. Led by coach Lester Patrick, the Cougars would finally win a Stanley Cup in 1925 against the Montreal Canadiens. The Cougars were the last non-NHL team to hoist the Stanley Cup. They would attempt to repeat as champions in 1926 but they were unsuccessful as they lost the final series to the NHL's Montreal Maroons. The WHL dissolved the following year and the rights to many players from the Stanley Cup finalist team were purchased and relocated to Detroit, MI. The new NHL franchise would retain the nickname "Cougars" in tribute. The Detroit Cougars would later be re-named the Detroit Falcons, and would ultimately be re-named the Detroit Red Wings as they remain today.
Among the notable players in uniform for the Cougars were Hall of Famer Frank Fredrickson, goaltender Hec Fowler, Harry Meeking and Clem Loughlin.
See also
External links
- [Victoria Cougars Jr Hockey Club home]
- [Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League home]
- [Hockey Sweater Museum: PCHA and WCHL]
- [Victoria Aristocrats of the PCHA (1920-22)]
- [Victoria Cougars of the PCHA (1922-24)]
- [Victoria Cougars of the WHL (1924-26)]
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