Crows Nest Pass League

The Crows Nest Pass League was a senior hockey league that operated in Alberta for the 1924-25 season. The league was a successor to the Crows Nest League which had operated for the 1922-23 and 1923-24 seasons. The league would return for the 1929-30 season.


 * 1924-25 Crows Nest Pass League season
 * 1929-30 Crows Nest Pass League season

Standings
The second half was cut short by the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association (AAHA) because of a national deadline. The AAHA ordered a Coleman-Bellevue semi-final with the winner going against Blairmore in the final.

Semi Final
2 games total goals


 * February 11 Coleman 2 Bellevue 2 @ Bellevue

After this game, it was decided by the AAHA that the Bellevue goaltender Wilf Talbot, was ineligible because he had played for the Cleveland team in the United States Amateur Hockey Association (USAHA). Despite the name, the USAHA was considered a professional league since it paid Canadian players. Bellevue withdrew since it could not get a replacement for Talbot.

Final
2 games total goals

Coleman Tigers beat Blairmore Bruins 5 goals to 3.