Playoff Game 04 – Canadiens 2, St. Pats 0

Playoff Game 04
Canadiens 2, St. Pats 0
NHL Championship, Game 2
Friday, March 13, 1925
Arena Gardens, Toronto, Ontario

In the most disappointing game of the professional season, the clever Canadiens of Montréal toyed with the St. Patricks here last night, defeated them by 2 to 0, and won the round and the right to play in the finals, if there are any, by 5 to 2.
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Playoff Game 03 – Canadiens 3, St. Pats 2

Playoff Game 03
Canadiens 3, St. Pats 2
NHL Championship, Game 1
Wednesday, March 11, 1925
Aréna Mont-Royal, Montréal, Québec

The St. Pats returned from Montréal this morning convinced that they can win out on the round from the Canadiens, despite the 3 to 2 reverse at the Mount Royal Arena last night.
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Game 065 – St. Pats 3, Canadiens 1

Game 065
St. Pats 3, Canadiens 1
Wednesday, February 25, 1925
Aréna Mont-Royal, Montréal, Québec

“They tattooed and frapped us from the drop of the hat, but we won the game, and that makes up for all the abuse we got,” said Paul Ciceri, vice president of the St. Pats hockey team, when he got home this morning from Montréal, where the Irish brigade took another game from the Canadiens.
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Game 063 – St. Pats 4, Canadiens 2

Game 063
St. Pats 4, Canadiens 2
Wednesday, January 21, 1925
Aréna Mont-Royal, Montréal, Québec

The St. Pats came back from Montréal this morning covered with glory and bruises, and sore bodily and in spirit. They won from the Canadiens, 4 to 2, but while they were carving out a victory at the expense of the erstwhile leaders, the Montréal clan carved and cut ’em badly with their weapons, and there is not a member of the Irish outfit who does not carry some tangible reminder of the fray.
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Game 060 – Canadiens 7, St. Pats 1

Game 060
Canadiens 7, St. Pats 1
Saturday, November 29, 1924
Forum de Montréal, Montréal, Québec

Indications that the Canadiens are going to make a strong bid to retain the Stanley Cup were manifest Saturday night when they overwhelmed Toronto 7 to 1. The game served as the curtain raiser for the formal opening of the Forum, Montréal’s new $1,000,000 artificial ice rink.
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